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AIA Critical of Architect Search Process

As a Congressional commission continues its search for the next Architect of the Capitol, a group that considers itself “the voice of the architectural profession” is speaking up about what it sees as

Batter Out

The blog is usually on the friendliest of terms with Congressional Republicans, and GOP leaders frequently court its favor.

Latest Poll Has Grim News for Fattah, Brady

Meanwhile, as chairman of Philadelphia’s Democratic Committee, Brady’s inability to crank out a huge showing for himself on primary day also will be somewhat surprising, if the polls are to be believed

Calvert Picked for Vacant Approps Seat

Calvert was passed over previously for the post in 2006 when local news reports questioned his role in steering earmarks to California real estate in which he has a financial interest.

Open Congress

E-mail, THOMAS, electronic filing of campaign and lobbying reports and Web sites maintained by Members and Congressional committees all have transformed the way the public learns about and interacts with

Union Vote Expected at GAO

“What they do in writing their reports and doing their studies is consistent with what they did with this campaign,” Shearon added.

Zachares’ Murky Path to the Hill

In February 1999, Young — then serving as chairman of the House Resources Committee with jurisdiction over the territories — led a Congressional delegation to Guam and the Marianas to discuss economic

Both Parties Prepare for Renzi Vacancy

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has opened a special fundraising account for Arizona’s 1st district and has begun raising money in the event that Renzi resigns from Congress.

Unions Get Their Say In Appropriations Hearing

The eclectic mix of witnesses scheduled to testify includes Saul Schniderman, president of the Library of Congress Professional Guild; Dennis Roth, president of the Congressional Research Employees

We’ll Always Have Paris

A TMZ publicist didn’t return calls seeking comment, and recent reports, including one in The Washington Post, indicate that the gossip site’s D.C. plans may be foundering.

DSCC Outpaces NRSC in Money Chase

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee raised almost double what its Republican counterpart did in the first quarter of the year, according to fundraising reports filed Friday.

GOP Learns Lesson on Ethics

“Our whole Conference is trying to demonstrate we’re taking these things seriously,” National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Cole (Okla.) said Friday.

Conversational Wisdom

HOH tipsters called in reports of funny-on-purpose Minnesota Senate hopeful Al Franken (D), who was spotted around the Capitol complex on Thursday. Franken, who’s seeking to unseat Sen.

Leaders Plan for CVC Governance

As one Senate staffer put it last week, Congressional leaders have “at long last” devised a governance plan for the new Capitol Visitor Center when it transitions from a construction project to a fully

DCCC Fundraising Surges

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised $19 million in the first three months of the year and ended March with more than a $7 million cash-on-hand advantage over its Republican counterpart