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Heard on the Hill: Too Hot for TV?

It was moments later that, quite coincidentally, Schumer walked in, the spy reports. And the crowd ate it up. Young Falls Victim to Twitter Theft.

Groups Urge Ethics Probe Into Members’ PMA Ties

“We do believe, however, that the published reports … have raised serious ethics questions about House members and that these questions require an investigation of the PMA Groups matter by the Ethics

GOP Retirees Hoard Millions

Several Republican Members who retired from Congress last year are still sitting on piles of leftover campaign cash, recently filed fundraising reports revealed. Former Reps.

Bill Covers Spending After Death

(R-N.C.), lawmakers and Congressional candidates could appoint an individual to disburse any money remaining in their campaign accounts at the time of their death.

Editorial: The Harman Case

Jane Harman (D-Calif.) discussed intervening in a criminal case to secure a committee chairmanship would be a fit subject for the new Office of Congressional Ethics were it not for limitations on the panel

Obama to Headline June Fundraiser for DSCC, DCCC

President Barack Obama will hold his first fundraiser for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee on June 18, according to a party source.

Cash Flows Freely in Open Seats

go to the 2010 election, but a few candidates who have already jumped into open-seat House races this cycle flexed some early fundraising muscle, according to first-quarter Federal Election Commission reports

Hill Debate on Domestic Wiretapping Reignited

“To date, the Committee has held four separate oversight sessions, and I guarantee that the Committee will continue its inquiry and will be actively involved in monitoring this issue,— Reyes said

Heard on the Hill: Moore to Love?

Brady spokesman Kyle Anderson cautions that it’s just a first step in a long process, as committee members would need to vote to approve any payday restructuring even if Brady’s bill passes.

Heard on the Hill: O, Captain

Congressional b-ballers will take to the court for their annual throw down against members of the Georgetown Law faculty, but members of Team Congress will be without their beloved coach, Rep.