Michael Grimm Failed to Disclose Privately Funded Trip
When Grimm amended his financial disclosure a second time June 6, the Cyprus trip was included, records show.
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When Grimm amended his financial disclosure a second time June 6, the Cyprus trip was included, records show.
The rules are simple enough: The first person to successfully devour 10, 6-inch 9th Street Italian subs in less than 20 minutes walks (or maybe waddles) away with $200 in cash and the nascent “Taylor
Polls in Missouri are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. CST.
Correction: Aug. 6, 2012 An earlier version of this article mistakenly said the lawsuit had been filed against the U.S. government and the Office of Congressional Ethics.
While the blog’s 6 million hits (and 15 minutes of fame) were unprecedented, its popularity before the ruling cemented its status as a top destination that day.
Correction: Aug. 6, 2012 An earlier version of this article misidentified Steve Hogan’s party identification.
Updated, 6:25 p.m. A new poll commissioned by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee found vulnerable Rep. Bill Owens (D) ahead of Republican Matt Doheny by 12 points in a horse-race matchup.
Updated: 6:29 p.m. Progress on a broad tax extenders package could face a delay, with Sen. Tom Coburn seeking the support of his Finance Committee colleagues for 61 amendments.
In the middle of all the action are eight dedicated sushi chefs who furiously feed multicolored plates — individual portions steadily climb from $2.50 to $6 per serving, depending on the base material
special election as early as five weeks after the seat is certified as vacant, but given that the general election is less than 100 days away, insiders expect him to call the special election for Nov. 6,
and I apologize for that, in that I was nominated in the primary,” LaTourette said Tuesday during a news conference in Ohio, where he announced he would not seek a 10th term despite winning the March 6
“While a lot of polls show us both up and down, we know that we have the best operation and Claire is a Senator on the side of Missouri, so the only poll that matters is when the voters speak on Nov. 6.
On ABC’s “This Week,” the senior advisers to the campaigns of both President Barack Obama and presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney agreed it will likely remain close until Nov. 6.
On Sunday, the Nov. 6 elections will be just 100 days away.
There was also a $25,000 buy on WJAR, the NBC affiliate in Providence, R.I., which reaches a chunk of southeastern Massachusetts, from Aug. 6 through Aug. 12.
Republican fundraisers and GOP sources with experience on presidential campaigns expect these four state parties to serve as conduits for possibly millions of dollars, collectively, between now and the Nov. 6
Last week was legislation to freeze the writing of any new federal regulations until unemployment drops to 6 percent. This week the marquee legislation would extend all of the George W.
What might otherwise be an abstract debate will have immediate and real-world consequences for almost every American — and within two months of the votes they cast Nov. 6.
messages also showcase familiar political themes surrounding energy — talking points that will be amplified across the nation via the airwaves, Internet and newspapers as the clock ticks closer to Nov. 6.
A source familiar with the buy said the ad was backed by $288,000 on statewide broadcast and cable television from Tuesday through Aug. 6.