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Big Business Spends Big

Chamber of Commerce and its legal reform institute spent a whopping $30 million to lobby Congress from Jan. 1 to June 30, according to lobbying disclosure forms filed with Congress and compiled by the

Rogers Boosts DeLay Defense

According to reports filed with the Clerk of the House, there had been no contributions taken in by the DeLay defense fund from Jan. 1 to June 30 of this year, and approximately $53,000 was raised

GOP Hasn’t Yet Sewn Up Control of the Senate

[IMGCAP(1)] None of the most-watched races seems to be moving out of the competitive column, and that has made for an unusually wide swing of potential outcomes — anywhere from a Democratic net gain

Twenty Questions

1) So the issue is security after all? Apparently so. Not the economy (stupid). Not gay marriage.

Newt in the Sky With Diamonds?

[IMGCAP(1)] brought millions of dollars worth of jewelry on board, sources say, along with stunning models to show off the pieces.

A ‘Fantastic’ Career

“I know it’s not going to be easy because Republicans are outnumbered in the city of Alexandria 6-to-1, but I’m going to work hard to prove to people that I should be the sheriff of Alexandria,”

Senate GOP Plots Turnout Program

Senate Republicans are on track to raise more than $1 million to finance the deployment of staffers and lobbyists to at least six states hosting contests that will determine the chamber’s majority in the

Who You Calling Vulnerable?

Nonetheless, Porter, prepared to be a top Democratic target, has horded cash since coming to Congress and currently sits atop a more than $1 million war chest while Gallagher only had about $400,000 in

CBC Preps Voters for the Unexpected

The CBC hearing is titled “The Long Shadow of the 2000 Election: Are we ready to vote on Nov. 2,” and will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursday in 2226 Rayburn.