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Big Business Opens Up Deep Wallets to Sway Bills

Driving much of the activity is the ambitious Congressional agenda that includes potential reforms of the health care system, proposed regulation of financial companies, union organizing and climate

DCCC Outraises NRCC by 2 to 1 in September

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised twice as much as its GOP counterpart in September, raking in more than $7 million and ending the month with more than $14.7 million stockpiled for

NRCC Raises $3.4 Million in September

The National Republican Congressional Committee raised $3.4 million in September and will report having $4.3 million in cash on hand at the end of last month.

Democrats Show Strength in Open Seats

In GOP-held districts in Pennsylvania, Illinois and Delaware, Democrats have outpaced the Republican opposition through this year’s third quarter, according to an analysis of updated campaign finance reports

Wall Street Bounce Boosts Member Campaign Accounts

The recent surge on Wall Street has created a windfall for some Congressional campaigns that invested their political contributions in the stock market during the third quarter.The biggest beneficiary

Spending in New York Special Escalates

John McHugh (R-N.Y.), according to new filings with the Federal Election Commission.On Friday, the National Republican Congressional Committee dropped $102,000 for attack ads against the Democratic nominee

Police Rules on Privacy Tweaked

“While USCP does collect and handle [personally identifiable information] of Congressional Members and their staff, the department has not identified where PII is collected, maintained, processed

Obama Should Weigh In Now on Health Debate

Democratic leaders in each chamber are trying to reconcile their own bills, draft final versions, get them scored by the Congressional Budget Office and put them on the floor.

Democratic Leaders Resist GOP Pressure on Rangel

The amended reports filed in August indicate that in 2006, Rangel sold a personal residence in Florida, which did not require disclosure because it was not an income-generating property.

Shop Talk: Manchester Bound

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee regional press secretary Jessica Santillo announced last week that she is leaving the committee to be a press secretary at the Department of Health and Human

Castle Sets Up Big Battle in Tiny State

— A Rasmussen Reports poll conducted Sept. 30 suggests that a Castle-Biden race would be competitive: Castle had 47 percent and Biden had 42 percent.

Outside Groups Chastise Ethics Panel Over OCE Clash

Government reform advocates chastised the House ethics committee on Friday, asserting in a letter to House leaders that the panel acted inappropriately when it publicly challenged an Office of Congressional

Navigators Shifts Compass Toward Democrats

Tillotson, who was a vice president of the firm, joined Navigators after serving as senior vice president of Congressional affairs at the Export-Import Bank of the United States.