Defiant Massa Points Fingers
Eric Massa (D-N.Y.) ended his short but combustible Congressional career Monday night, acknowledging inappropriate behavior as he battled allegations that he sexually harassed a male staffer.
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Eric Massa (D-N.Y.) ended his short but combustible Congressional career Monday night, acknowledging inappropriate behavior as he battled allegations that he sexually harassed a male staffer.
the committee did virtually no additional investigation beyond the draft reports on seven Members that were produced by the independent Office of Congressional Ethics.
[IMGCAP(1)]Just hours later, leaders were facing a new controversy after reports surfaced that freshman Rep.
Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.), even though Stark himself has tangled with the ethics committee in recent months.
He angrily denounced “unsubstantiated” reports that he was being investigated by the House ethics committee.
[IMGCAP(1)]The House ethics committee issued reports on allegations involving a number of House Members about lobbying and earmarks via the PMA Group, and about lawmaker trips to the Caribbean.
With the second annual Congressional Hockey Challenge just days away, the trash talk has started among last year’s losing club of lobbyists, who are promising a comeback against the reigning champions
Third is the Congressional Black Caucus — a powerful bloc of Members that holds significant sway with Pelosi — and whether it will rally behind Rangel.
A House ethics committee report released Friday indicated that the late Rep.
Todd Tiahrt (R-Kan.) was probed by Congressional investigators for nine months despite the fact that there was never a specific allegation that he had done anything wrong.
All of the food in Rayburn House Office Building cafeteria sold out by the time that it closed Wednesday, a spokeswoman for Chief Administrative Officer Dan Beard reports to HOH.
The Office of Congressional Ethics on Thursday offered a terse rebuke of criticisms leveled by the House ethics committee over its investigation of Rep.
Congressional campaigns are spending more on legal services, according to a Roll Call analysis of Federal Election Commission data.
The firm also reports that it consults for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Republican National Committee and Congressional candidates in Kentucky, Wisconsin and Utah.
Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), the former chairman of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.
leadership PAC reports.
President Barack Obama has made a habit of calling out special interests and railing on lobbyists, but according to recently filed Senate lobbying disclosure reports, it appears that Obama gained from
This week is set to be a busy one for the National Republican Congressional Committee’s “Young Guns” campaign program.
Meanwhile, in Tennessee’s safely Republican 3rd district, fourth-quarter reports show that six-way race to replace Rep.
and Ingram all face a one-year ban from lobbying the Senate because their individual salaries were more than 75 percent of the Members’ they worked for, according to LegiStorm, a Web site that tracks Congressional