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No Money, No Problem

Roth, who served as Democratic staff director and chief counsel on the tony committee in the 1990s, also added AT&T and Qualcomm to his firm’s client roster and is close to inking a deal with the

DeLay Troubles Bolster Critics

Tom DeLay (R-Texas) are proving to be a fundraising boon for Democrats who are seeking to bring down the former Majority Leader.

Turn, Turn, Turn

And perhaps this is a time to reap, a time to heal, a time to laugh and so on for former House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-Texas) and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.).

Allard’s Announcement

Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R). Allard’s new Colorado press secretary is 26-year-old Carolyn Williams, also from Littleton.

House Has Some Blind Trusts, Too

Brands, Bristol Myers Squibb and AT&T. Steve Hourahan, Chafee’s press secretary, said the Chafees set up the trust in 1991 — long before he ran for the Senate.

RSC Keeps Up Drumbeat on Spending

Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), who said, “I’m proud to be part of a party that has a Speaker and a Majority Leader who will listen to us … and I appreciate that very much.”

Senate Democrats to Focus on ‘Strength’

Trent Lott (R-Miss.), who has advocated refocusing the GOP message on healthcare costs and rising gas prices, said the Senate GOP Conference had not yet begun conversations about its election year agenda

DeLay Seeks Closure on Texas Case

The recently disclosed meeting between House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) and a prosecutor investigating allegations of state campaign finance violations is a strong signal that DeLay is trying

Anthony Weiner’s Wild Ride

Weiner, who grew up in Brooklyn and now lives in Forest Hills, Queens, is the champion of middle-class white voters in the outer boroughs, the people who voted for Mayors Ed Koch (D) and Rudy Giuliani (R)

Roberts Should Keep Mum, Respectfully

Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), who’s now chairman of the Judiciary Committee, stated that Thomas “did not go to the ultimate question as to how he would decide Roe v.

One of Their Own

Pete Domenici (R-N.M.). His boss there was Lee Rawls, now a lobbyist at Van Scoyoc too — though “I didn’t know he was here until I started,” Young said. K Street Moves.

Garden State Spin

The volunteer advocates arrived by bus in the morning and suited up at the Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church in matching bright orange T-shirts (union made, of course) sporting a motto that made their

Is It a Million-Dollar Loophole?

Mike Pence (R-Ind.), the legislation would eliminate the so-called aggregate restrictions, originally imposed 30 years ago, that limit the total amount an individual can give to all federal party committees