A Furious NAHB Cuts PAC Spigot
NAHB has long been one of the country’s most powerful trade associations, and its PAC one of the wealthiest, distributing more than $1 million to federal candidates in 2007.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
NAHB has long been one of the country’s most powerful trade associations, and its PAC one of the wealthiest, distributing more than $1 million to federal candidates in 2007.
[IMGCAP(1)]The charges were dropped. Filner avoided a guilty plea and paid a $100 fine. But legal troubles typically never are that simple.
against the Christmas holiday, Democrats eventually relented and sent Bush an omnibus spending bill that largely adhered to White House budget levels — but that was only after rocketing past the Oct. 1
[IMGCAP(1)]The legislation now heads to the House floor for a full vote, where it is expected to pass.
[IMGCAP(1)]Let’s begin with the context. It will be a very tough environment. First, the ideological divide between the parties will be even greater than it is now.
[IMGCAP(1)]McCain, of course, is considered one of the testiest Senators, prone to dropping f-bombs, even on members of his own party. But now, it seems there’s decidedly more love in the air.
He had raised more than $1 million toward his 2008 re-election, and he closed 2007 with about $864,000 in the bank.
In the previous cycle, the NRCC won 12 of the 31 seats where it spent at least $1 million and seven of the 17 seats where it spent at least $2 million.
But according to the most recent FEC reports, he has loaned his campaign close to $1 million.
Shadegg raised more than $1 million last year, to close 2007 with $864,000 in the bank. Lord raised more than $600,000, to close the year with $503,000 on hand.
A Gallup look inside the numbers of all the tracking polls between Feb. 1-9 adds that while Clinton enjoys a big gender gap over Obama among white women, the same is not true among black women.
p> Regardless of who emerges from the Republican primary, the general election is sure to be highly competitive, as state Assemblywoman Linda Stender (D) is running again after losing to Ferguson by 1
[IMGCAP(1)]Rouse’s team will be created essentially from scratch, consisting of more than 240 employees who will manage operations, assist in the gift shops and keep things running in the cafeteria
[IMGCAP(1)]House and Senate Democratic leaders “will have to make some decisions in the next couple of days on how to proceed,” said one Senate Democratic leadership aide.
The Arizona Republican raised more than $1 million in 2007, to close the year with $864,000 in the bank. Lord finished 2007 with $503,000 on hand.
Ney entered the Morgantown facility on March 1, 2007, where he has been participating in the BOP’s substance abuse program. His publically scheduled release date is set for Aug. 16, 2008.
Iraq’s true exposure from all Hussein-era lawsuits is about 1 percent of the $25 billion Iraq has deposited in American banks — or less than what we have been spending in that country every day for the
[IMGCAP(1)]It’s not as though the Sooner State lacks proven Democratic politicians with the chops to take on Inhofe. Gov.
[IMGCAP(1)]Alerted to the lack of the union stamp, HOH put on her best Sherlock Holmes hat. Could it be that Obama dared to get his signage made by non-union workers?
[IMGCAP(1)]That makes this the perfect time to catch up on the ridiculous and uninformed debate that’s raging over earmarks.