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More Problems Prompt Effort to Revamp AOC

After two consecutive mornings filled with gloomy reports of scheduled changes and rising cost estimates for Architect of the Capitol construction projects, one top Republican on Capitol campus issues

Wild Thing

[IMGCAP(1)] An HOH spy reports that Jackson’s futuristic scooter is now festooned with some unusual decorations: stuffed animals affixed to either side of the machine.

Stevens’ Home Raided by Feds

The center — which according to published reports has received more than $50 million in federal funding since it opened in 1998 and has long been a pet project of Stevens’— was given a $1.6 million earmark

Switch!

Businesses that once cowered in fear of Congressional Republican strong-arms have wasted no time switching allegiances now that GOPers are in the minority.

Democrats Get Big Cash Haul

success of national Democrats so far this election cycle, the party’s House incumbents ended June in a strong financial position and with cash leads over their GOP rivals, newly filed quarterly money reports

DSCC Extends Its Cash Edge

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee grew its cash advantage over its GOP counterpart by $5 million in June, soon-to-be-filed fundraising reports will show.

DCCC Cash Haul Continues Unabated

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised $17 million in the second quarter of 2007, including a little more than $10 million in June alone, soon-to-be released fundraising reports will show

Porter Finally Gets a Foe

Roll Call has learned that after a number of discussions with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Clark County prosecutor Robert Daskas plans to file as a House candidate with the Federal

No August Recess?

In the Senate, Appropriations Chairman Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) agreed to impose a disclosure rule voluntarily, but reports issued by the Congressional Research Service and Taxpayers for Common Sense

Do As I Say …

During the third annual Abstinence Day, Louisiana students met with members of their Congressional delegation, including Vitter.

Government Good to Stevens’ Friends

Of the 19 Senate Appropriations Committee members whose offices responded to requests for comment, out of 29 on the committee, Stevens was one of only two members who disclosed a direct business

The Anatomy of a Recount

According to Jennings spokesman David Kochman, soon after Election Day, Jennings’ campaign and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee established the Florida 13 Recount Fund, a joint federal

CRS Told to Cut Back on Managers’ Retreats

Along with the nearly $103 million the Senate Appropriations Committee voted to give the Congressional Research Service last week came a warning: Stop spending so much money on management retreats.

In Jindal’s Footsteps

If he is elected governor, he likely would call a special election to fill his Congressional seat.