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NRCC Audit: Ward Embezzled $725,000

Those costs could reach more than $1 million. The NRCC may be able to recoup those costs through U.S. Justice Department legal action.

Aviation Safety Must Be Top Priority

In addition, the Department of Transportation must post public reports on canceled and diverted flights and establish a 1-800 number for passenger complaints.

If You Advertise There, They Will Watch

[IMGCAP(1)]Political consultants and candidates are always looking to get the biggest bang for their television advertising buck, and NCC Vice President of Political Strategy Chuck Cowdrey is scheduled

Fimian, Man Of Mystery

After passing the $1 million mark in fundraising, keeping out challengers and obtaining the support of Republican leaders, Fimian and his campaign are now eager to concentrate on letting the voters

The Bus Stops Here

[IMGCAP(1)]The trouble started when a bus carrying VIP attendees of Rockefeller’s soiree in honor of Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) attempted to pull out of Rockefeller’s driveway in Northwest

House Halts Radio Upgrade

And they hoped to start a search for a radio vendor by July 1, according to Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Terrance Gainer.

Kirk Not Worried by Storm

“Currently, these likely Obama voters are breaking for Kirk by a 2-to-1 margin and have a significantly highly favorable opinion of Mark Kirk.” In an interview last week, just days before the poll

Schumer Sees Big Nov. Gains

And when the discussion shifted to whether Reid is secure in his re-election and as the chamber’s No. 1 Democrat, Schumer steadfastly defended his Nevada ally, but also took the chance to turn the

At Last

[IMGCAP(1)]A Republican Senate leadership aide told Roll Call on Tuesday that the final piece to the puzzle, Republican nominee Matt Petersen’s background check, could be finalized by Friday and

Kucinich Impeachment Effort, Take Two

Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said the House will take up the resolution about 1 p.m. and that it must be read in full by the Clerk unless Kucinich waives that right, which is possible since

Minor Malfunction

[IMGCAP(1)]Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) kept the vote open when the train running from the Dirksen and Hart office buildings to the Capitol malfunctioned.

A Caffeine Boost

.” [IMGCAP(1)]After he left Murky Coffee in December 2006, Jensen began working for the shop’s coffee distributor, Counter Culture. There, he learned about different beans and roasts.