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Ethics Complaints Sheathed

The current stalemate is reminiscent of the longtime truce on filing complaints that followed the ethics war of the mid-1990s.

The Real Story on C-SPAN

“Brian was part of the leading edge of this real-time politics that we are getting today,” Frantzich said in an interview.

Hill GOP Looks to McCain

“I think it would be a big mistake to get out ahead of the presidential campaign and find yourself out of step with, or at odds with, John McCain,” Cole said in an interview.

Landing a Promotion With Martinez

This desire traces back to a project he tackled with Martinez when both of them worked for the Orange County government. The two started up a series of clinics in Florida for the underinsured.

CHC Emboldened, Targets Lou Dobbs

“It really is a slap in the face, that as many members as there are in the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, in the House and the Senate, that we don’t get a direct response,” Menendez said in an interview

Accounts Payable

The auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers also was paid more than $90,000 during the month, adding to the $25,000 check it was given Feb. 14.

Pelosi’s Not-So-Green Machine

While Pelosi did walk from the Capitol to the tree-planting ceremony at the East Front driveway of the Capitol, she was accompanied by two gas-guzzling SUVs.

GOP’s Tennessee Waltz

But the fact remains that at the end of the reporting period Lankford’s cash on hand total topped Davis’.

Warming to Legislation

The middle is where the veteran Senator is usually found. He’s left the Democratic Party but still caucuses with the majority.

Navigating Minefields

At one of those meetings with the Armed Services Committee, Shogan almost passed out. “The lights in the Armed Services hearing room are so hot,” Shogan said in a telephone interview.

A Win for Reformers, Part II

A quick response from the court is crucial because, like all other lobbying groups in town, the association has until the close of business today to file its first-ever quarterly report under the