A Web fight is brewing in Congress. CongressDaily 's AM Edition has details: House Minority Leader John Boehner Tuesday implored online activists of all political persuasions to speak out against what he deemed “an attack on free speech” in the form of a proposed rule that would require Web sites like video-sharing service YouTube to comply with House regulations before members could post videos on them. Read the full story here . Meanwhile, some other interesting tech policy news, also in the AM Edition: Ahead of a scheduled House vote today, the White House threatened to veto a bill aimed at forcing the president and federal agencies to improve preservation of e-mail records. House aides said that while they expect the measure to get bipartisan support, it will be considered under regular rules because of the veto threat. The bill has generated some Republican opposition. Read the full story here . ...