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GOP Looks to Shore Up Ethics

That year, Pelosi, then the Minority Leader, beat back pressure from the Congressional Black Caucus to force Rep.

GOP Seeks High Ground, but Truce Likely to Hold

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) urged Republican lawmakers this week to reclaim the high ground on Congressional ethics, but his call appears unlikely to reignite a long-dormant ethics war

Races Leave Members Broke

The latest reports submitted to the Federal Election Commission cover the period from Oct. 16 to Nov. 24. The biggest shortfall by far belongs to Rep.

Poll Shows Tight Louisiana Race

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has been backing Carmouche since well before the Democratic primary, believing the conservative, anti-abortion-rights, tough-on-crime Democrat will

K Street Files: Flying Solo

Kennedy, who was staff director of the Senate Appropriations Committee under the chairmanship of Sen.

Louisiana, Finishing Late Again

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has been backing Carmouche since well before the Democratic primary, believing the conservative, anti-abortion-rights, tough-on-crime Democrat will

Calvert Escapes Surprisingly Close Call

As of the pre-general Federal Election Commission reports filed on Oct. 23, Calvert reported raising $845,000 this election cycle and spending $813,000.

The New Members of the Senate

News reports have also revealed that the USDA spent nearly $40 million for travel to conferences in 2005 and 2006 during Johanns’ tenure.

The New Members of the House

The National Republican Congressional Committee pulled out of the race when it became apparent that Feeney would likely lose.

The Next Freshman Class

That group’s aversion to money in politics did not prevent Pingree from spending at least $1.9 million on her election, according to campaign finance reports.

Dodd Considers Panel Openings

Daniel Akaka (D-Hawaii) is in line to take over Lieberman’s gavel of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.