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Sarbanes Leaves Wide-Open Field

In an interview, Ruppersberger said he would establish a Senate exploratory committee. “When something like this happens you have to move quickly and make sure you’re viable,” he said.

FEC May Exempt Bloggers

Weintraub said in an interview Wednesday that she’s been doing her utmost to calm the tattered nerves of those who fear that the FEC’s upcoming plans to conform campaign finance regulations to a

RSC Rankles House Leaders

Regardless of the final outcome within the committee, though, the RSC is currently planning to make its last stand when the spending blueprint comes to the House floor.

‘Man of the House’

As Smith says in the introduction, the quotes used in his book “were recorded at the time they occurred and thus are not subject to the vagaries of memory.”

Former ‘House Spouse’ Ballenger Tells All

I know I put a roast in the fridge, but where?” Ballenger said. “It’s real confusing.” The confusion and the on-the-go lifestyle kept things interesting if nothing else.

Redistricting Whiz Remaps Georgia

“I kind of sat back and realized this may be the last map I draw until the next decade,” Tyson recalled in an interview last week.

Q&A: ‘This Is the Year’

In an interview with Roll Call Editor Tim Curran last week, the South Carolina Republican made one promise about the debate over Social Security: “This year, I’m going to produce a bill that

InfoCision Fights Calling Rules

(Bradley’s initial registration form said the company was trying to clarify jurisdiction for the “FEC,” or Federal Election Commission, but in an interview, he said that the FEC reference is a typo that

Judiciary Probe Moves Slowly

A year after being handed the case by the Senate, the Justice Department continues to investigate the improper accessing of more than 4,600 Democratic memos from the Judiciary Committee by a pair of former