Paul Jenks joins LLRX with CongressLine
I’m very fortunate, and now so are you.
Over the last couple years, I have received tremendous help and insight from a real pro at legislation tracking — Paul Jenks of GalleryWatch. Paul has taken a tremendous amount of his time to explain the intricacies and nuances of the legislative process to me in great detail. He always has the answer when I ask and routinely provides hard-to-find resources at precisely the perfect time.
Last year, he called me on my cell phone as I was driving across Indiana to let me know that the President had just signed, literally minutes earlier, the appropriations bill that included the remnants of last session’s Patent and Trademark Fee Modernization Act. Thanks Paul.
Now Paul will begin sharing his insight with everyone. He recently joined Sabrina Pacifici at LLRX as the author of a new column, CongressLine. The column promises to be a real resource for those interested in tracking federal legislation.
I read the first installment of CongressLine and immediately knew that Paul and Sabrina have hit a home run. In Legislative Monitoring – Additional Materials, Paul explains the importance of unofficial documents to the process (the “Hippie Documents,” in Paul’s terminology). This first column is a perfect example of the the value that Paul brings to the table…and now shares with all.
If your interested in tracking federal legislation, or even just curious about how it really works, keep an eye on this column. It won’t disappoint.
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