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GOP Goes Byrd Hunting

Byrd spent just over $1 million and won re-election with 78 percent of the vote in 2000, facing only token Republican opposition. He had $93,000 in the bank at the end of 2004.

Mattress Stuffers

The group’s president, Nancy Pfotenhauer, said, “That’s like saving for retirement by [IMGCAP(1)] stuffing money in a mattress instead of wisely investing in safe, diversified index funds over 30

Senate Restaurants Show $1.1 Million Loss

Of the remaining accounts, less than 1 percent remained overdue within 60 days; another 4.6 percent, worth $4,235, remained past due 61 to 90 days; and 7.4 percent, totaling $6,756, were unaccounted

For Byrd, It’s Time to Retire

Declaiming on March 1, 2005, in praise of unlimited Senate debate to scuttle judicial nominations, Sen. Byrd’s misstatements or exaggerations mounted taller than the Washington Monument.

Shopping for Help

[IMGCAP(1)] Koch could not be reached for comment. A colleague in his office confirmed the registration but declined to disclose the size of the contract.

Ex-DeLay Aides a Liability?

• A $1 million transfer in 2002 from the National Republican Congressional Committee to the Leadership Forum, a 527 group formed by another former DeLay chief of staff, Susan Hirschmann.

Swearing In

Robert Matsui, who died of a rare blood disorder on Jan. 1. Matsui will recite her oath alongside members of the California delegation. The dean of the California Democrats, Rep.

Rummy and Cokes

[IMGCAP(1)] Despite incessant rumors of Rumseld’s imminent departure, HOH’s source said the secretary was “in a great mood, buoyed by recent events in the Middle East, especially in Lebanon.”

Ethics Panel Faces Organizational Fight

On March 1, Mollohan offered a resolution to overturn those three rules changes, arguing that that they undermined the authority of the ethics committee and that he and other Democrats were not consulted