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Congressional Fundraising

[IMGCAP(1)] The 2004 cycle’s fundraising figures represent an increase of 20 percent in receipts and 18 percent in spending over the comparable period in 2002.

Johnson Prepares for Ethics Role

Robert Torricelli (D-N.J.) in 2002. The panel concluded that Torricelli broke chamber rules by accepting tens of thousands of dollars worth of gifts from a donor. But thunderclouds loom.

Frost Enters DNC Fray

The former Indiana Member, who left Congress in 2002, has not made a final decision on a candidacy even though the vote is roughly five weeks away.

Poole Joins Foxx

He finished as Armey’s chief of staff from 1999 until his retirement in 2002.

Ex-Votenet Executives Indicted

The suit alleged that the duo had violated the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by failing to collect employee contributions owed to the plan between November 2000 and March 2002, according

GOP Blinks on Ethics Changes

The rule change was originally made in late 2004 to protect Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas), who is under investigation for his role in influencing 2002 state legislative races in Texas.

Hobbs to Leave White House Post

Hobbs, a Texas native, has headed the White House legislative affairs office since December 2002. He has made no decision about his next job, though interest on K Street is expected to be high.

Salaries on Hill Still Low

Management Foundation under the direction of the House Administration Committee, the average salary for both Capitol Hill- and district-based staffers in 2004 was $49,912, a 6.4-percent increase over 2002

Tasks Undone

On balance, the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act has proved to be a worthy exercise.

Deal Struck

-based collection company, gave $50,000 to TRMPAC in June 2002.

Traficant Relocated for Unspecified Treatment

Traficant, who represented a Youngstown-based district for more than 17 years, was convicted in 2002 of racketeering, bribery and tax evasion and sentenced to eight years in prison.

Hastert, DeLay Spokesmen Headed for Private Sector

Before joining DeLay’s office in 2002, Roy spent a year as spokesman at the Labor Department. Before that he served as communications director for the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

Democrats Nervously Eye Ratios

Relations between the two party leaders have generally been poor since Pelosi took the top Democratic post in November 2002.

Three Members Vie for DCCC Chairmanship

The second-term Member developed a reputation as a bare-knuckled strategist during his time as senior adviser in the Clinton White House, an image reinforced during his successful primary campaign in 2002