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Duo Seeks to Add ‘Approval’ to Web Ads

David Price (D-N.C.) and Mike Castle (R-Del.) introduced a bill Tuesday that would require Internet campaign ads to contain the same “I approved this message” tagline that television and radio ads must

In a Hurry, Brown Defies Party Bosses

“He’s moving a little too quickly without proving himself in the office he currently holds,” said Jim Hagan, president of the Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce, repeating what many in Rhode

Quiet N.J. Senate Race Intensifies

“Putting a placeholder there is problematic on two levels,” said the source. “One, because I think he’d be disappointing too many people. Two, there’s a general election in 11 months.”

Burns Won’t Duck Tribal Controversy

Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) admitted last week that provisions benefiting an Indian tribe were placed in a fiscal 2004 Interior spending bill without his knowledge, although he denied that there was any improper

Members Don Capes for Benefit

“It just hit me with this spate of superhero movies coming out that it would be a great theme,” playwright and director Nick Olcott said.

NRCC Poised to Expand 2006 Field

“If my guys survived a presidential [election] with Bush on the ballot, without him they are going to be fine,” predicted Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Rahm Emanuel (Ill.)

Boehner’s Allies Key to Ambitions

“The timing on this is key,” said a Republican close to the leadership. “I think it makes a lot more sense for him to lay low.”

Forty to Attend Papal Funeral

Reid, a Mormon, said that the decision to choose his party’s delegation was “based on seniority and religion. … If I went, it would take away a spot from Catholics that wanted to go.”

Don’t Throw the Good Travel Out With the Bad

But in recent years, the attacks have also included trips funded by outside groups without tax dollars, including an array of nonprofits and others. A few trips were junkets. But most were not.

For Politicians, the Quip Starts Here

Some humorists, who said as a rule Members are notoriously cheap when it comes to paying for funnylines, reported giving “free samples” to gain credibility or make inroads on Capitol Hill.

Love (On)Line

What I couldn’t imagine then was that he would become the center of it — the warmest hug, the safest place, the strongest support. Izzy is my conscience.”