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True Cybersecurity Requires Accountability

Instead, the 1 in 15 Americans affected by this incident learned about it through a trickle of news reports and congressional hearings. Needless to say, Archuleta resigned soon after.

Robert Pittenger to Ethics: Come at Me, Bro

The FBI and the IRS are currently investigating his former company, Pittenger Land Investment, according to local media reports,  to determine whether Pittenger transferred money from the company

Paul Ryan Asked to Curb Congressional Travel

A database of congressional travel from 2000 to present shows Ryan traveled to Qatar, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates with the Islamic Institute in 2004 and Tel Aviv, Israel, with the American Israel

The Winners and Losers of the CNBC Debate

And how formidable he could be in November,” said Jason Roe, who has managed and advised congressional campaigns, including that of former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay of Texas.  

The Winners and Losers of the CNBC Debate

And how formidable he could be in November,” said Jason Roe, who has managed and advised congressional campaigns, including that of former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay of Texas.

Post-Schock Spending Rules Unveiled

Member’s spending reports would be posted online by the House chief administrative officer in a “searchable, sortable format.”

Gridlock Greets Mondale on Return to D.C.

on the legacy of Walter Mondale, the former vice president and power-player senator, offers a fresh rationale for considering a smartly argued report that’s gone largely overlooked in all this fall’s congressional

Money Flowed to McCarthy as Speaker-in-Waiting

The joint fundraising account divvies up its receipts among the National Republican Congressional Committee; McCarthy’s campaign account; and his personal leadership PAC, which is known as the Majority

GAO Releases List of Restricted Reports

“We heard from some Members of Congress that they were not always aware of such reports if they were not on the direct Committee that requested them,” GAO spokesman Chuck Young wrote in an email to CQ