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FEC Holds Public Hearing To Define Bundling Rule

John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) have publicly released the names of bundlers for their presidential campaigns who have raised $50,000 or more, there is not a uniform system for determining

Mahoney Taken To Court In Rent Case

Florida secretary of state spokeswoman Jennifer Krell Davis told Roll Call on Wednesday that MahoneyÂ’s use of two addresses doesnÂ’t necessarily put him at odds with state law.

Hill Climbers: Lifelong Goal

Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) at the beginning of September, she actually got her first taste of Capitol Hill in 2004, when she interned for then-Rep. Charlie Norwood (R-Ga.), who died in 2007.

Heard on the Hill: Fish Out of Water

For their part, Members on hand couldn’t stop praising the Olympian. “I left a luncheon with the vice president to come over and join Ryan Lochte,” Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss) said.

GOP to Protest Energy Bill

“This bill knows how not to encourage [drilling],” Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) said.

Senate Deal on Taxes Puts an End in Sight

“Once you resolve the tax extender issue, you’re taking off the table one of the biggest reasons why we can’t leave,” Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) said.

Boehner Says Crisis Will ‘Resolve Itself’

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) is resisting calls for major new federal involvement in the financial markets after the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers and the sale of Merrill Lynch roiled financial

Rangel’s Mess

This is not to say he hasn’t erred — again and again, and seriously.

Surf’s Up!

Brian Bilbray (R) appears well-positioned to glide to his second re-election victory — this time against upstart Democratic attorney Nick Leibham.