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NRCC Outraises DCCC in April

The National Republican Congressional Committee raised and spent more in April than the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which still had more than twice as much in the bank than its counterpart

Editorial: Caucus Secrets

In 1995, newly installed Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) took a scythe to the chamber’s personnel roster, eliminating its Office of Technology Assessment and 28 caucuses and cutting back on committee staffs

The Taxpayer-Funded Caucus Is Still Thriving

She regularly checks with the ethics committee and has WPI materials approved to make sure the group is complying with regulations that prohibit off-the-Hill groups from providing direct support to Congressional

Is It Time for Democrats to Shove Giannoulias Out?

A May 3-5 survey of likely voters by Research 2000 for the liberal website Daily Kos found the treasurer’s name ID at 38 percent favorable/45 percent unfavorable, while Rasmussen Reports showed his

Poll Has McMahon Running Strong

Grimm and Allegretti have both been added to the National Republican Congressional Committee’s “Young Guns” program for promising nonincumbents.

BP, Oil Allies Mobilize Huge Lobby Operation

BP and its allies are drawing on their considerable resources and deep lobbying teams in Washington as they seek to mitigate the fallout — including Congressional grillings and possible legislative action

Flake Asks OCE for PMA Files

Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) said Tuesday he will ask the Office of Congressional Ethics to disclose more than 200,000 documents from its investigation of the PMA Group, a day after the House ethics committee

GOP Leaving No Footprint in Hawaii

The National Republican Congressional Committee has reported no independent expenditures in the race so far, while the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has spent $231,000 on third-party

Cable Company Assembles Comcastic Team

Lobbying disclosure law does not require companies or groups to report expenditures for preparation for Congressional hearings or required federal agency submissions.