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Political blowback more likely for senators who sold pandemic-related stock
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Burr, a North Carolina Republican and chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, dumped between $628,000 and $1.72 million in his securities holdings on Feb. 13, after the committee began receiving
A watchdog group is asking the Office of Congressional Ethics to investigate Rep. Steven M.
Coburn was perhaps best known for his “Wastebook” reports that highlighted what he considered the squandering of taxpayer money.
The National Republican Congressional Committee had to postpone its big spring fundraising dinner, set for April.
The legislation includes controversial language on substance use records that has been a hard sell for some influential Democrats including Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee
She said the new bill would include the creation of a dedicated inspector general and a five-member congressional committee to ensure that business loans are used appropriately.
[Big data poses big problems for banks, experts say] “I’m probably the only one in this room today that’s actually filled out my [Community Reinvestment Act] exam reports,” Luetkemeyer said
Reports on contributions and spending must be filed on a quarterly basis with the committee and for the public at the Legislative Resource Center.
Committee Republicans were quick to come to Treasury’s defense. Senate Finance Chairman Charles E.
The push stalled last year in a Democrat-controlled Senate committee. “This bill is stronger than last year’s bill,” Kaltenbach said.
William Hoagland, a former Republican staff director on the Senate Budget Committee. “A rebalancing needs to be brought here.
Mac Thornberry, the top Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, told reporters in May that classified intelligence reports showed a “cause for concern” about Iran targeting U.S. personnel.
Lori Trahan’s campaign accepted contributions that exceeded federal limits and that she failed to properly disclose required information, according to an Office of Congressional Ethics report released
The op-ed made clear the writers, who all have national security backgrounds, thought it would be “an impeachable offense” if reports were true that President Donald Trump pressured the Ukrainian
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz told a Senate Committee on Wednesday that although the FBI’s counterintelligence probe of Donald Trump’s campaign was not motivated by political bias
“Republicans in safe seats don’t usually retire if they think their party is going to win back the majority in Congress next year,” said Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spokeswoman Avery
[jwp-video n=”1″] Public outrage But the outcry following news reports about CBP’s expansion of facial recognition reveals a deep and increasing discomfort with the ways in which this largely
“We are getting all the reports from the subcommittees and then we are going to be working all weekend and hopefully getting it all resolved,” Lowey said.
As expected, President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Friday to temporarily halt the enforcement of congressional subpoenas for financial records of the president and his business from Deutsche