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Money Matters: Money in Politics

[IMGCAP(1)]The first bill would allow federal candidates to designate an individual to disburse funds from a candidate’s campaign committee in the event of the candidate’s death.

Heard on the Hill: Spitzer? I Hardly Knew Her

[IMGCAP(1)] The site’s “Real Security” section, in which the California Democrat highlights Democrats’ actions on homeland security, features two pictures of Pelosi and Spitzer together

Virginia: Democrats Confident, but Fimian Tops $1M

viewing the 11th district as one of their best pickup opportunities of the cycle, but first they’ll have to get through Republican businessman Keith Fimian, who announced last week that he had more than $1

Campus Notebook: Tsk, Tsk, Tsk

[IMGCAP(1)]Of the more than 300 officers who took part in the anonymous survey, over 90 percent said the chief is unwilling to respond to conditions and problems that officers face everyday.

Heard on the Hill: One Unhappy Camper

[IMGCAP(1)]And to loosely paraphrase a great sage, hell hath no fury like a soccer mom whose schedule is messed with. Normally mild-mannered Sen.

Let’s Create Culture, Not Consume It

In the book, he argues that while culture certainly is the No. 1 way the United States reaches out to the world — think about how many people watch American-produced films, for example — unnecessary

Seat of Power

[IMGCAP(1)] These days, every building in the city seems to have a security or information desk in its entryway. Do you know where the woman in the above photo works?

Campus Notebook: Getting Greener

[IMGCAP(1)]The bill would authorize $5 million for the Chief Administrative Office to launch a pilot program promoting the use of innovative technologies aimed at “greening” the House.

K Street Files: Fighting Back

[IMGCAP(1)]In a sharply worded 10-page letter, lawyers for the AFL-CIO, the National Education Association and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees last week wrote to