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For Richer, for Poorer

He spent just under $1 million on his November victory. Freshman Rep. Ted Poe (R-Texas), who defeated then-Rep. Nick Lampson (D), had $149,000 in the bank.

The Color Purple

[IMGCAP(1)] In solidarity with the millions of Iraqis who cast ballots in Sunday’s multiparty elections, Jindal is asking his colleagues to dip a finger in purple ink, as voters in Iraq did, before

RNC Gives NRSC Gift of $1 Million

The Republican National Committee will donate $1 million to the party’s Senate campaign arm to help erase its remaining debt from the 2004 cycle, according to RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman.

Party Pooper?

[IMGCAP(1)] He has introduced similar legislation every Congress since the 106th.

Turning to ‘Plan C’

The 2006 Nebraska Senate contest has been priority No. 1 for state Republicans since Nelson narrowly won the open seat of Sen. Bob Kerrey (D) in 2000. Nebraska Gov.

Leftovers From 108th Remain on Hill’s Back Burner

[IMGCAP(1)] Even if Bush again threatens to flex his never-used veto pen, Congressional Republicans could put their recent willingness to buck the White House to work by simply opting to override

Clintonitis

[IMGCAP(1)] Philippe Reines, a spokesman for Clinton, said the Senator was “suffering from a stomach virus” when she fainted during her speech to about 150 Democrats at the Saturn Club in Buffalo

Move Over, Mr. Smith

A full 1 percent of Americans share Smith as their last name, according to the most recent Census data. By comparison, only one half of 1 percent of all Americans are named Davis.

A Penny Saved

[IMGCAP(1)] “Flexible spending accounts provide an excellent way for all House employees to reduce their costs for out-of-pocket health care costs, dependent care costs, and better stretch their

Hot or Not

[IMGCAP(1)] Over each Senator’s picture, the question is posed: Is your Senator hot or not? Then you get to choose on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being sizzling.

AIA Uncertainty

[IMGCAP(1)] While headhunters vet potential successors, the AIA search committee so far hasn’t found what they are looking for, several sources close to the situation said.

How Far Should Advice and Consent Go?

Lyons (2003), the Supreme Court voted 8-1 to hold California’s milk pricing and pooling regulations vulnerable to constitutional attack under the Commerce Clause.

Let Them Vote

[IMGCAP(1)] Lieberman and Norton will discuss the No Taxation Without Representation Act of 2005 today at a 10 a.m. news conference in Room 189 of the Russell Senate Office Building.

Bush, Kerry Have Leftover Cash

He gave $4 million to the Democratic National Committee, and $1 million each to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

Red River Drama

[IMGCAP(1)]“Our beloved Red River Grill has been closed indefinitely due to its purchase by the owners of Lounge 201,” the e-mail stated.