California: DeSaulnier Asked to Stop Touting Tauscher
In the crowded Sept. 1 all-party primary, DeSaulnier is one of three Democratic frontrunners, along with Lt. Gov. John Garamendi and state Assemblywoman Joan Buchanan.
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In the crowded Sept. 1 all-party primary, DeSaulnier is one of three Democratic frontrunners, along with Lt. Gov. John Garamendi and state Assemblywoman Joan Buchanan.
[IMGCAP(1)]Michael Ensign is a multimillionaire with plenty of casino experience: He served as chairman of the Mandalay Resort Group, which owned and operated the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino.
[IMGCAP(1)]First, a New York Times/CBS News poll released Tuesday reconfirmed for the umpteenth time what everyone who follows the federal budget debate knows quite well: A majority of Americans
John McCain (R-Ariz.), who opposed the original $1 billion for the program included in last month’s war supplemental package, pulled back Monday from a filibuster threat of the House-backed measure if
[IMGCAP(1)]Baucus set the deadline late last week after it became clear that the six negotiators would not reach a deal before Senators left for the month.
Pipkin, who was first elected to the state Senate in 2002, was the third serious candidate in the 2008 Republican primary, and he poured nearly $1 million of his own money into the race.
The five leading Senate PAC fundraisers from Jan. 1 to June 30 were all Republicans. GOP Senators occupied the top three slots in leadership PAC cash on hand as of June 30.
[IMGCAP(1)]One tipoff to possible constitutional problems is a provision in the majority’s substitute for the president’s bill.
[IMGCAP(1)]The Nevada Republican, after all, represents the BunnyRanch (which is completely legal, by the way).
[IMGCAP(1)]So, it’s little wonder that President Barack Obama is bringing the entire Senate Democratic Conference to the White House today for a unity rally disguised as a luncheon.
Boehner’s (R-Ohio) Freedom Project PAC checked in with the lowest contribution total of the four House leaders, but it still made $198,000 in donations to federal candidates and committees from January 1
[IMGCAP(1)]Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-Colo.) talks on his cell phone Thursday as he sits on the House steps.
The program has proven wildly popular — the $1 billion allotted for it this year was drained much more quickly than expected.
John McCain (R-Ariz.), who opposed the original $1 billion for the program included in last month’s war supplemental package, told Fox News that he would filibuster the House-backed measure if it comes
The program, which gives people thousands of dollars to go toward trading in old cars for more fuel-efficient vehicles, took effect Monday and has already nearly exhausted its $1 billion fund.
— [IMGCAP(1)]House leaders, the White House and Energy and Commerce Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) initially broke the impasse by cutting a deal with four Blue Dog Democrats to slice $100 billion
A deal cut at 1:30 this morning between House Energy and Commerce Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Calif.), Blue Dog Democrats and liberal lawmakers on his committee looks to put the squeeze on insurance companies
[IMGCAP(1)]And while being called by a nickname might get some people’s panties in a bunch, the Burr campaign explained the matter to HOH, saying they didn’t mean to get fresh with Margaret Clark
[IMGCAP(1)]So Rep. André Carson’s sideways peace sign, which he flashed as he descended the steps of the Capitol on Thursday, certainly got our attention.
[IMGCAP(1)]The bill would not have automatically changed the pay period. Instead, it would have given the House Administration Committee the authority to make changes to the pay schedule.