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History May Repeat Itself in Upstate New York

Former National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Cole, who supported Hoffman in his bid against GOP state Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava last year and recently held a fundraiser for

Lee Wins Utah GOP Senate Nomination

DeMint’s political action committee helped funnel nearly $200,000 to Lee, which helped him stay competitive against the wealthy Bridgewater, who pumped about $400,000 of his own money into his campaign

K Street Files: Bundlers Deliver $126,000 for DCCC

Three prominent Democratic lobbyists helped give the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee a fundraising lift in May, according to the latest bundling reports filed with the Federal Election Commission

DCCC Ends May With $16M Cushion Over GOP

House Republicans have long argued that one of the reasons Democrats consistently show more cash on hand in monthly fundraising reports is because the GOP is on a more back-loaded fundraising calendar.

Watchdog Group Demands Investigation of Etheridge

“We are aware of media reports of a complaint filed by a Washington, D.C. conservative political activist group with the Office of Congressional Ethics (OCE),” Etheridge spokesman Don Owens said

Ethics Office Drops Probe of C St. House

The Office of Congressional Ethics has dropped its investigation into whether several Members of Congress received an improper gift in the form of below-market rent at a Capitol Hill townhouse, five

Price: U.S. Health Care Will Be Scarred

Since that day, a steady stream of missteps and sobering reports on how irreparably broken our new health care system will be under the Democrats’ massive government scheme has solidified numerous concerns

Pelosi: No Plans to Eliminate Ethics Office

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Friday threw cold water on calls from some House Democrats to immediately curtail the Office of Congressional Ethics, but she acknowledged the quasi-independent office

Leaders Are Coy About Reforms to Ethics Panel

With a handful of Members proposing significant changes to the Office of Congressional Ethics, Democratic leaders remained coy Wednesday over whether any measure to reform the office will reach the House

Ethics Office Investigates C Street Residence

The Office of Congressional Ethics is apparently investigating whether Members of Congress sharing a residence run by a religious organization have received an improper gift in the form of below-market

Editorial: Two Minds

We confess that we are of two minds about the potential release of 250,000 pages of raw data collected as part of the Office of Congressional Ethics’ probe of the PMA lobbying scandal.