Porter Sticks With Causes
“I had to give up the subcommittee because of term limits,” he said of the six-year cap the Republican Conference put on committee chairmanships in 1995.
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“I had to give up the subcommittee because of term limits,” he said of the six-year cap the Republican Conference put on committee chairmanships in 1995.
The Assemblywoman said her husband, now in his fourth term in the House, is enjoying his work as he moves up in seniority and gets better committee assignments.
The Wright Patman Congressional Federal Credit Union will hold its annual meeting and election May 21.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee will pay the state of California an $80,000 fine after admitting it violated state campaign finance laws during the 2000 election cycle.
As Roll Call reports today, members of the House Appropriations subcommittee on the legislative branch learned only from the media last week that a contract for the final phase of the project had
Election Commission amending reports for the last three years.
“That’s going to be a battleground state for both parties,” said Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Robert Matsui (Calif.). “We’re going to be heavily involved in Florida.”
The campaign also understated its receipts by $19,144, the FEC found, and the campaign committee subsequently amended its reports.
Spratt, assistant to the Minority Leader, Matsui, the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and Murtha are all considered powerhouses within the Caucus. Rep.
Trent Franks (R-Ariz.), a junior member of the Armed Services Committee.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised $7 million between Jan. 1 and March 31, its largest ever hard-money take in the first quarter of a non-election year.
He has a highly regarded campaign manager in Paul Johnson, who served as executive director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee under former Sen.
Flexing its financial muscles and fueled in part by an innovative fundraising firm, the National Republican Congressional Committee raised better than $22 million in hard money during the first three months
These first reports are critical to establishing an early lead among the field of potential candidates.”
In a final push for crucial dollars before the March 31 deadline for campaign finance reports, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) sent out an e-mail appeal on behalf of the Democratic Congressional
Congressional leaders who have been clamoring for a war cost estimate will get one Monday afternoon when they meet with President Bush.
The Republican Senate and House campaign committees continued to stretch their financial edge over their Democratic counterparts in reports filed with the Federal Election Commission last week.
The Justice Department closed an inquiry into the matter in mid-2001 and the House ethics committee also eventually dropped the matter.
The process begins today, when Holtz-Eakin appears at his first Congressional hearing, in this case before the Senate Special Committee on Aging.