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According to the report, in February 2013, Stockman’s campaign committee received contributions from two employees of his congressional office.
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According to the report, in February 2013, Stockman’s campaign committee received contributions from two employees of his congressional office.
The House Ethics Committee announced that it was continuing an investigation of Rep. Steven Stockman , R-Texas, for obtaining illegal campaign contributions from his congressional staff.
That’s according to preliminary numbers circulated by the Congressional Budget Office Wednesday afternoon.
The speaker also said President Barack Obama should order VA officials to cooperate with congressional investigators.
The speaker also said President Barack Obama should order VA officials to cooperate with congressional investigators.
The committee issued a brief statement Friday suggesting they will hold off in deference to the Justice Department: “The Department of Justice has asked the Committee to defer consideration of
The journalists who rejected SCOTUSblog’s application for congressional press credentials want to clarify that their heavily-scrutinized decision was not based on the “quality” of the award-winning blog
The journalists who rejected SCOTUSblog’s application for congressional press credentials want to clarify that their heavily-scrutinized decision was not based on the “quality” of the award-winning blog
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised $3 million more than its Republican counterpart in April, according to House political operatives.
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney defended the president’s efforts to help his party in the midterms Tuesday after recent reports of grumbling among Democrats and party donors.
When Remini retired in 2010, a bipartisan search committee created by then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and then-Minority Leader John A.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised $7.1 million in April and ended the month with $43.3 million in cash on hand, according to a committee aide.
But, according to Hall’s recent fundraising reports, including his pre-runoff report filed May 15, his colleagues have backed up that talk over the past couple of months.
But one top congressional overseer called Shinseki’s announcement the “pinnacle of disingenuous political doublespeak.”
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and its Senate counterpart, the Committee on Environment and Public Works, would then fashion new authorization bills based on those requests.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and its Senate counterpart, the Committee on Environment and Public Works, would then fashion new authorization bills based on those requests.
The Congressional EMP Commission correctly judged that secrecy about EMP was a greater threat to the nation than transparency, and so published unclassified reports in 2004 and 2008 to inform citizens
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Steve Israel also weighed in on the matter.
Initial reports coming out of the room at a caucus meeting Friday morning signaled that they were far from reaching consensus about whether to fully engage, ignore the committee altogether — or
Members of Congress and senior Congressional staff may be a little distracted from legislative activity this week and next as they prepare to file their annual personal financial disclosure reports.