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Senators Help the Hungry

Just recently, in the Senate Transportation and Housing and Urban Development appropriations bill, the Senator secured $1 million for the Second Harvest Food Bank of East Central Indiana.

Ethics Office Draws Critics

The task force proposal comes more than six months after the initial May 1 deadline set by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio).

Inspecting the IGs

[IMGCAP(1)] The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee unanimously passed a bill that would make a slew of changes to how inspectors general report budgets, receive raises, get

Earmarks in, Reforms out of THUD Measure

Jo Bonner (R-Ala.), as well as $1 million in new spending for an “American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial Related Transportation Improvement” project in Washington, D.C., sponsored by Del.

Cookie’s Story Crumbles

[IMGCAP(1)]Krongard first seemed to put the issue to rest when he denied the connection at a hearing of Rep. Henry Waxman’s (D-Calif.)

Without DeLay

[IMGCAP(1)] CCM, a DeLay brainchild, actually will be headed by former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell (R), who lost his 2006 gubernatorial bid to then-Rep. Ted Strickland (D).

People Power?

Carol Shea-Porter (D) won the 1st district race by a little more than 5,000 votes last November, spending less than a third of the $1 million that then-Rep.

GPO Unveils New Web Site

[IMGCAP(1)] The site, www.memberguide.gpoaccess.gov, brings together information from the Congressional Biographical Directory and the Congressional Pictorial Directory, linking the information for

Field Gets Soggy Welcome

Sports and Entertainment Commission met on a rainy morning to show off the $1 million worth of Kentucky bluegrass sod laid last week.

Frank in His Support for Clinton

[IMGCAP(1)] Frank, the second-most senior member of the Bay State House delegation, is chairman of the Financial Services Committee and one of just two openly gay Members of Congress.

Trail Blazers

[IMGCAP(1)] Pitcock, 32, has been with the Congressman since May 2005 and before that practiced commercial law for three and a half years in Atlanta.

Good News! (Really)

[IMGCAP(1)] The Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House announced over the weekend that starting Dec. 10, lobbyists can file disclosure forms to a single online location.