One of the eight companies indicted today for illegal contributions to U.S. House Majority Leader Tom Delay’s (R) PAC is Charlottesville tech firm Questerra. The company, whose offices are in the Omni, develops mapping software, with the Department of Homeland Security counted among their customers. They’re accused of routing $50,000 to DeLay’s Texans for a Republican Majority PAC, circumventing Texas campaign finance laws, which bar contributions from corporations. DeLay has not yet been indicted. The Washington Post has the story.
Sideblog
- Jim Baldi is accused of stealing federal tax withholdings from his clients' employees. #
- The Coca-Cola bottling plant on Preston is closing down. Like the USPS, they're relocating services to Sandston. #
- Is the FBI looking for Jim Baldi? #
- Really, WINA? (Screenshot, for posterity.) #
- Charlottesville blogger Jamelle Bouie is getting famous. #
- The Progress has sent Brian McNeill to Michigan to cover Oliver Kuttner's X Prize attempt. I can't remember the last time the DP sent a reporter more than a few hours from C'ville. Good for them. #
- Leslie Macko, of Charlottesville, stood with the president in the Rose Garden yesterday as an example of somebody who needs unemployment benefits extended. #
- It's not a drought yet, it just seems like it. #
- Here are the documents unsealed in the Yeardley Love case. The Post summarizes them. #
- A Forest Lakes resident, angered by the culling of Canada geese to prevent plane crashes: "It's just so redneck." Um. #
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