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Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) $1 million was tucked into the Defense appropriations bill, which passed Congress last month, to fund a tour of U.S. military bases and communities.

Senators Stock Up For 2006

With almost three years to go before Election Day 2006, nine Senators up for re-election in the next cycle ended September with more than $1 million in the bank, according to an analysis of third-quarter

Clinton Already In GOP’s Sights

“It’s obviously been no secret to us that she’ll be a huge target in ’06, if not the No. 1 target,” said Patti Solis Doyle, executive director of HILLPac, Clinton’s leadership political action committee

End the Filibuster?

[IMGCAP(1)] The bill would abolish Rule XXII, which requires 60 votes to overcome a filibuster if a Senator objects to a bill or a nominee.

Case Dismissed After Staffer Tries to Bribe Witness

[IMGCAP(1)] “[I]n an August 6, 1999 session with one of her doctors — only two days after the Court ordered plaintiff to produce her medical records — Young specifically asked the psychiatrist not

Giving Rules Confuse Torricelli, Members

Torricelli, who walked away with close to $3 million in campaign funds at the end of 2002, cashed the returned $1,000 check from Gephardt on July 1, properly squaring everyone’s accounts.

Sincerest Form of Flattery

MoveOn.org has proved to be a potent fundraising resource for Democratic causes, raising more than $1 million to fund an ad campaign attacking Republicans for their actions in Texas.

Congress, Bush Close to Caving In on Drug Imports

[IMGCAP(1)] Members of the House-Senate conference on Medicare prescription drug legislation, increasingly optimistic that they will produce a bill soon, say importation is all but certain to be

Dean Strikes Again

During the past several months, Dean has surged ahead of his rivals in fundraising — bringing in roughly $15 million from July 1 to Sept. 30 — and has also moved to the front of the pack in both

Ballance Vows to Stay on After Harsh Audit

The audit report focused on the period from July 1, 2000, to April 30, 2003, while noting that the foundation had received an average of $211,000 in state grants since 1994 at a time when Ballance

Next for Northpoint

[IMGCAP(1)] Three of Northpoint’s lobbyists, including former Rep.