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Democrats Have Cash Edge

Humphreys led the trio in fundraising from April 1 to June 30 due to a $250,000 personal loan; he has given another $1 million from his own coffers since the filing deadline.

McIntyre Makes Moves

[IMGCAP(1)] New Press Secretary for Walden. Earlier in July, Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.) named Angela Wilhelms, 26, to the position of press secretary in his Washington, D.C., office.

Senate Approps Votes to Cut Non-CVC Funds

During Thursday’s hearing, Campbell called the $2.5 billion spending bill — which, by tradition, does not include House operations funds, which total about $1 million — “a very tight allocation,”

Campaign Finance Squabble

[IMGCAP(1)] McCain and Smith are longtime foes. McCain adamantly opposed Smith’s nomination to the FEC in 2000 because Smith, a former law professor, opposed campaign-finance regulations.

Harvesting Green

Nearly $1 million would go to former Kentucky Rep. Scotty Baesler (D) for tobacco he rents, owns and grows in Fayette and Clark counties — an amount almost 50 times the average payout of $21,982.

House May Vote on Incapacitation

At the end of the hearing, then-Parliamentarian Charles Johnson reluctantly conceded that such a rules change is not flatly unconstitutional, but he also pointed to Article 1, section 5, which addresses

Cutting Ties

[IMGCAP(1)] A few months after submitting a proposal to officials in Nueces County, DeLay said he was withdrawing his application because “the mischaracterization, the false reporting and [the] efforts

Mug Shots: Take Your Best Shot

[IMGCAP(1)] For instance, two of the nicest pool tables on the Hill can be found in a large back room at Mickey’s Patio (Clark’s place of employment).

CIA Director Shays?

[IMGCAP(1)] “I’m grateful to be mentioned. It obviously got me thinking about the job,” Shays said in an interview Wednesday.

Taylor May Be Sued Over Bank Killings

On May 16, 2003, at exactly 1:36 p.m., the panic alarm sounded at the police department in Greer, a small town in the Upcountry of South Carolina.

Early Bird Special

[IMGCAP(1)] “We encourage you to take advantage of the Congressional Tours, and believe that this service will help your office to accommodate constituents and offer a viable alternative to staff-led