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DeLay Legal Trust Failed to Report $22K

Member’s defense fund reports are filed with the House Legislative Resources Center, which comes under purview of the Clerk’s office, while the ethics committee must approve their creation.

DCCC Nationalizes ’06, One District at a Time

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee — in what is planned as an ongoing effort targeting districts with both vulnerable incumbent Republicans and strong GOP challengers — is publicizing

DSCC, DCCC Show Strong Fundraising

The Congressional campaign committees filed their monthly fundraising reports last week, bringing the end to a third quarter marked by a strong financial showing for both House and Senate Democrats.

Early Reviews Positive After Bomb Scare

“There will be a review as there is with any incident, but based on all initial reports the chairman is pleased with how the police handled this situation,” said Brian Walsh, spokesman for Rep.

How Not to Get ‘Abramoffed’

Although ethics rules clearly bar a registered lobbyist from paying for a Congressional trip and then receiving reimbursement from a client, the question of whether a registered lobbyist can be reimbursed

Cash Flows Into Open-Seat Contests

The most recent fundraising reports for these races, which cover the period from July 1 to Sept. 30, may not reveal much about whether the Democrats are in a position to make significant gains overall

Drive for Cash Accelerates

Political strategists within both parties didn’t need the most current fundraising reports to know that freshman Rep.

GOP Frets on Immigration

Tom Reynolds (N.Y.), chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, declined to comment at a news conference Friday on what effect the issue might have on GOP candidates next year, telling

Democrats Seek Lobbying Curbs

In addition to restricting access to the Senate floor, Democrats are proposing that Members publicly disclose when they are in employment negotiations, require lobbyists to file disclosure reports

GOP’s Uneasy New Order

Dreier will chair the weekly meetings of committee chairmen previously handled by DeLay and also will play a role in crafting the legislative agenda.

DeLay Faces Battle On Many Fronts

Earle is abusing the power of his office to exact personal revenge for the role I played in the Texas Republican legislative campaign in 2002 and my advocacy for a new, fair and constitutional Congressional

House Has Some Blind Trusts, Too

The Senate Ethics Committee oversees and interprets the law for its body, while in the House, the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct handles that duty.

New York State of Mind

Slaughter, ranking member of the Rules Committee, was sitting on $390,000 in her campaign account as of June 30.

FBI Targets Aides in Member Probes

The fear for the House leadership, however, is that Congressional staffers may be unaware that any FBI interview on issues relating to their official duties should take place in the presence of a

Jefferson Begins to Fight Charges

Authorities are investigating whether Jefferson illegally pocketed hundreds of thousands of dollars from a start-up technology firm during an FBI-authorized sting, according to published reports.