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Rangel Brushes Off Ethics Charges

Ways and Means Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) on Sunday brushed aside the allegations against him that are being investigated by the House ethics committee, saying no one in Congress has charged him

Democrats Still Carry Large Debts From ’08

According to Federal Election Commission fundraising reports filed last week, the NRSC had $2.7 million in debt at the end of last month, down from the $4 million that it carried at the end of January

New York Special Awash in Cash

Money is raining down in New York’s hard-fought special Congressional election — and much of it is coming from the people whom the candidates would like to join on Capitol Hill.

Rangel Probe Hits 6 Months; When Will It End?

The New York lawmaker first sought the ethics probe in mid-July 2008 and continued to request new investigations in response to subsequent news reports airing new allegations.

CRS Studies Options for Power Plant

In just the past few years, Members have commissioned a half-dozen reports on the issue from the Government Accountability Office and the Congressional Research Service.

More Members Refuse Bank Donations

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Chris Van Hollen (Md.) told Roll Call earlier this month that the campaign committee was reviewing whether to take contributions from the troubled

Census Control Clarified

Republicans on the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee intend to use the upcoming confirmation hearing of former Washington Gov.

Steele Faces Ire of Senate GOP

team haven’t done a good job selling their plan to the public, but he argued that Steele is moving to ensure Republicans reverse the trend of the 2006 and 2008 elections, which resulted in massive GOP Congressional

Congressional Budgets to Jump

Part of that increase is due to a large boost in the budgets of the Government Accountability Office and the Congressional Budget Office, two agencies that prepare reports and cost estimates to Members

Shop Talk: Action Jackson

The National Republican Congressional Committee has picked Joanna Burgos to be its new western regional press secretary, with a focus on Spanish-language media.

DCCC Ad Campaign on Stimulus Ignores Defectors

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is trying to turn up the heat on a number of House Republicans who voted against the stimulus bill, while turning a blind eye to a handful of Democratic

PMA Group Contributions Hard to Track

of campaign donations attributed to the PMA Group is a comedy of errors, misinformation and mysteries, providing more questions than answers about how much money the lobbying firm actually raised for Congressional