It was a piece of legislation about automated political calls. Specifically, her bill was about calls that anonymously attacked her. But the thing is that it was about phone calls.
You would think that a politician whith a record of leading a fight against political calls wouldn't be making some herself, but she is.
I don't think it's a crime or neccessarily a bad thing... It is, however, just another one of those things that you can add to the growing list of things about her campaign that just doesn't make sense.
9:45AM Update
Let me revise and extend my remarks a bit...I don't think these calls are illegal (they aren't). Nor do I think that the calls are neccessarily a bad idea (those that don't care to hear the call can hang up).
My point is this: it just seems a bit odd for somebody to have complained about political calls making some. Granted, her issue was the identification of the group/person making the call.
I don't think this is a big deal. Certainly not worthy of ink in the Cincinnati Enquirer...this looks more like the work of the Whistleblower to me...