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So far, Cottington reports that he can count the following as his clients, with more on the way: Rep. Todd Tiahrt’s campaign for Senate in Kansas, Rep. John Carter (Texas), Rep.

House Retirements Drop

National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (Texas) echoed that sentiment.

Conrad, Dodd Deny Mortgage Improprieties

Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) and Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) on Tuesday continued to deny any wrongdoing amid revelations that two Congressional committees are looking into whether they received preferential mortgage

New York: Scozzafava Gets GOP Nod in McHugh Special

While Aubertine deliberated, the National Republican Congressional Committee began an all-out assault on him on Wednesday, accusing him of voting for tax increases attempting to tie him to the ongoing

Political Firms Find D.C. Office Means Business

Now that the firm has done work for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s independent expenditure arm, it figured an office within walking distance of Democratic National Committee headquarters

Scozzafava Gets GOP Nomination for McHugh’s Seat

“All rumors we have seen on the blogs are unsubstantiated and grasping at straws,— Mangione told WWTI-TV in Watertown.While Aubertine deliberated, the National Republican Congressional Committee began

Heard on the Hill: Mini-Meek

Looking like an identical (but younger) version of his dad, the mini-Meek “wears suits and ties to work and likes Congressional lapel pins, too,— spokesman Adam Sharon told HOH.

Some House Classes Moving to Ford

Dan Lungren (Calif.), the top Republican on the House Administration Committee, questioned whether the move would marginalize the learning center’s courses.

Chamber to Hit Public Plan Hard

On Tuesday, Democratic consultant James Carville sent out an e-mail to supporters of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee asking for small-dollar contributions to help pay for advertising

Heard on the Hill: Snubbing the Speaker

He stopped giving out his John Hancock years ago, news reports say, fearing forgeries and concerned about those making large amounts of money from autographed items.