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NRSC Looks to Modernize

The NRSC was only able to garner about $3 million in transfers from campaign accounts and about $1 million from leadership PACs.

Liberals Cool Their Heels on Priorities

other Senators said it’s more practical right now to just let the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy expire at the end of 2010, rather than moving to do it now when Congress is poised to spend more than $1

Shop Talk: Forti-Fied

[IMGCAP(1)]“We’ll look to help clients with public policy campaigns, message campaigns, grass-roots efforts, crisis management,” Forti said.

Morning Business: Delay of Game

[IMGCAP(1)]Renzi is charged in a 44-count indictment that alleges the former Member used his legislative position to push a land deal to benefit a former business partner and also embezzled money from

Campus Notebook: A New Top ‘R’

[IMGCAP(1)]Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) announced the appointment Tuesday, but rumors had been circulating for weeks that Lungren would be tapped for the position.

K Street Files: Party Time

[IMGCAP(1)]Even the after-hours parties are filling up, including the lobbyist-filled fete from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. Tuesday at the Chi Cha Lounge.

Stay Tuned

But the fact is that earmarks are a minor problem, accounting for 1 percent of discretionary spending. Congress’ big test will come over the $800 billion economic stimulus package.

Hill Climbers: One Writer’s Beginnings

[IMGCAP(1)]Bloom was already a practicing lawyer when he read Simpson prosecutor Marcia Clark’s account of the trial in her book, “Without a Doubt.” Taking issue with Clark’s refusal to take blame

Heard on the Hill: ‘A’ for Effort

[IMGCAP(1)]The diligent freshman even hunkers down at times when the Senate is otherwise quiet, save for whichever Senator happens to be yapping away for the C-SPAN cameras, our floor-watchers say

Morning Business: Life After Congress

[IMGCAP(1)]In a statement, Campaign Legal Center President Trevor Potter said Shays’ “passion for public service and dedication to reform, even in the face of tremendous odds, will be valuable assets

GOP Hasn’t Hit Panic Button Yet

Mel Martinez (R) — who announced his retirement in November — was facing his first re-election since winning his seat by a 1-point margin in 2004.

Heard on the Hill: Kohl Won’t Stimulate Economy

[IMGCAP(1)]Kohl’s scheduler sent out a staff-wide missive this week searching for a loaner. “Does anyone have a dark — ie blue or black — plain winter coat which might fit HK,” the e-mail read.