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Van Hollen Confident Democrats Will Retain Majority

Chris Van Hollen, the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, is confident Democrats will retain the majority in Congress on Nov. 2, despite the GOP’s optimism about their party’s

NRCC Outraised DCCC by $2.3 Million in July

The National Republican Congressional Committee outraised its Democratic counterpart for the fourth month in a row in July, pulling in $8.5 million to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s

Boyd Faces Dog Fight This Fall

Although Democratic strategists have long insisted that the Blue Dog lawmaker will have little trouble winning an eighth term this fall, the National Republican Congressional Committee included his

Senate’s Costs for Foreign Travel May Set Record

As Roll Call reported last week, the Congressional Research Service recently tallied Congressional foreign travel expenditure reports and concluded that the cost of these trips has more than tripled

Heard on the Hill: Workin’ on His Fitness

“The superintendent’s office just said they were out of traps because they have been inundated with requests for them,” the tipster reports. Could there be a Capitol Hill mouse infestation?

Social Conservatives: Taxes Are a Family Matter

The Chinatown-based organization, which is run by former Louisiana state legislator Tony Perkins (R), also had roughly $400,000 in its political action committee as of July 1, fundraising reports show.

Even Veteran Members Will Struggle to Win

Edwards, 58, has been a Republican target for years, and the National Republican Congressional Committee almost got his scalp in 2002, when he was forced to run in a dramatically redrawn district

Rangel Case Shows Holes in Disclosure

Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) last week for a decade’s worth of errors and omissions on his financial disclosure reports might prompt some lawmakers to double-check their own fiscal forms, but Congressional

Waters Headed for House Trial

A Waters aide declined to comment on the reports Friday night. Politico first reported that Waters would proceed to an ethics trial.

Time Is of the Essence for Rangel

In the meantime, ethics Chairwoman Zoe Lofgren denied reports Tuesday that she or the panel’s Democratic staff have held private negotiations with Rangel over a potential settlement.

Lame-Duck Burris Makes Plea for K Street Cash

Burris’ campaign committee is about $142,000 in debt, according to Federal Election Commission reports filed at the end of June. He also has legal bills of about $650,000.

Are Contributions Allowed With a Bill Pending?

According to reports, the investigation is focused on eight Representatives who, within 48 hours of an important House vote on financial reform legislation, held fundraisers and received campaign