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Waters Drops Call for Probe of Ethics Committee

Maxine Waters said Wednesday that she is dropping her effort to force an investigation into the suspension of two House ethics committee aides, saying there is not sufficient time remaining in the 111th Congress

Senate Convicts New Orleans District Judge

with a law firm whose case he presided over, to have accepted cash and other perks while he was a state judge in the 1980s, to have falsified his identity while considering a case and to have lied to Congress

Obama Will Pocket-Veto Bill, Fears Foreclosures

“At a time when three of the nation’s largest mortgage companies — Ally Financial, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America — have suspended legal proceedings in 23 states due to document flaws, we need to be

Hoffman Suspends House Bid in New York

Conservative favorite Doug Hoffman suspended his Congressional campaign Tuesday, improving Republican prospects of reclaiming the upstate New York seat that Democrat Bill Owens won in a three-way special

Heard on the Hill: A Guilty Plea

The DUI and DWI charges were dropped, and she was given a 30-day suspended sentence, one year of probation and ordered to pay $400 in fines.

CUNA Taps New CEO After Turbulent 2009

The change comes as credit unions face a potential onslaught of new regulation with the financial services overhaul in Congress continuing to move forward.

Cantor’s Policy Group Has Faded Away

“I think now, we are in a suspended state,” Murray said. “It’s very simple,” said Rob Collins, president of the American Action Network and Cantor’s former deputy chief of staff.

Gutierrez Slams Graham Over Immigration Reform

Gutierrez said Graham’s new posture was especially troubling since Graham had recently chastised President Barack Obama for not pressing Congress hard enough to pass a comprehensive immigration bill

Staffer by Day, Actor at Night

Just as Members of Congress rely on their staffs to ensure that the machinery of government runs efficiently, operas often rely on supernumeraries to create robust, realistic scenes.

Heard on the Hill: He’s Baaaack

Actor Wilmer Valderrama came to Capitol Hill on Wednesday, just more than four months after his last appearance in the halls of Congress — and this time, he remembered to wear the proper color socks.

Sentencing May End DOJ Earmark Probe

Essentially in this model, a company … would go to Congress, and state that it had an idea and a customer [agency] willing to buy that idea.

Travel Bill Takes Strange Journey Through Congress

.— Because all rules are suspended, he went on, “a bill can be brought up from a committee and the entire text of the bill as passed out of the committee can be removed and we can have a different bill