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Bachus May Not Be Alone in Ethics Probe

Spencer Bachus’ office confirmed reports late Thursday that the Office of Congressional Ethics has launched an inquiry into whether the Alabama Republican violated existing insider-trading laws and House

Bonamici Is Ready to Get to Work

’s legislative and Congressional districts — a surprising feat, considering the legal battles and furor many state mapping commissions face.

Morning Roundup: Peacing Out

Brady and Newhauser report: Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Steve Israel, a one-time Blue Dog member, denied that the party’s goal of winning back the majority is any harder

Morning Roundup: Peacing Out

Brady and Newhauser report: “Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Steve Israel, a one-time Blue Dog member, denied that the party’s goal of winning back the majority is any harder

Records Show Ron Paul Trips Paid Twice

House would reimburse Congressman Paul’s travel to D.C. for Congressional business, while his campaign or political action committee would reimburse his traveling companion’s ticket.”

Some Wealthy Donors Drop Obama for Romney

John Griffin, the president of Blue Ridge Capital, who gave nearly $138,000 to Democrats, including Obama, during the last two election cycles, contributed $125,000 to Restore our Future in 2011, the reports

Morning Roundup: All About Math

We find ourselves reaching for a calculator four times a year when candidates and many political action committees file fundraising reports with the Federal Election Commission.

Senate Democrats Criticize Super PACs

Campaign finance reports filed in time for a Tuesday Federal Election Commission deadline have offered a vivid picture of the big money flowing into super PACs during the GOP primary.

STOCK Act Makes for Difficult Debate

A Senate effort to quickly pass a bipartisan bill designed to reinforce a ban on Congressional insider trading appears to be growing into a politically uncomfortable debate on Congressional ethics.

Final Weekend Before Oregon Special Election Arrives

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on Tuesday spent the last $200,000 of a total $1.3 million independent expenditure commitment in the Portland-based district, which has been represented

DCCC No Longer in Debt

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is officially out of debt from the 2010 midterm election cycle.

Final Weekend Before Oregon Special Election Arrives

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on Tuesday spent the last $200,000 of a total $1.3 million independent expenditure commitment in the Portland-based district, which has been represented

GOP Presses NPS to Evict Occupiers

Republicans and Democrats sparred Tuesday over broad themes related to freedom of expression and how federal land should be policed during the first Congressional hearing on the Occupy DC movement.