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If Money Talks, Few GOP Members Walk

If money truly talks, its message to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee may be: Not so fast. Earlier this year, the DCCC put 27 House Republicans on a retirement watch list.

Group Aims to Pressure Democrats

The Club for Growth earned the enmity of the National Republican Congressional Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee last year by expending a lot of energy on unseating then-Sen

Frontliners Get Quick Cash Start

According to a tabulation by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the 29 Members of the DCCC’s “Frontline” program — which directs funds to the party’s most endangered incumbents — raised

Last-Minute Drug Bill Rewrite Wins Votes

Baucus’ rewrite of the legislation — which is slated to be taken up in committee today, with Senate floor consideration as early as next week — appears likely to pick up former Republican and Democratic

Senate Iraq Bill to Include Withdrawal Language

Additionally, Appropriations Chairman Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) included two additional Iraq provisions, one creating a series of benchmarks Iraqis must meet as well as one requiring regular reports to Congress

NRSC’s Fundraising Rebounded in February

According to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission on Tuesday, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee raised $2.6 million last month, closing the 28-day period with $2.5 million

Rove as Hill Witness Would Be SRO Event

Media reports last week revealed Rove asked about the firings of U.S. attorneys in January 2005, long before he previously was thought to be involved.

Reformers Want PACs ID’d

Last June, a political action committee called the Freedom, Security, Prosperity PAC formed and started collecting checks from Florida donors.

Schumer Pushes for Rove Testimony

Schumer’s allegations come on the heels of reports published over the weekend by McClatchy Newspapers that Rove passed along complaints — specifically about fired New Mexico prosecutor David Iglesias

The Week Ahead

The House Appropriations Committee could mark up the spending legislation by the end of this week, while the Senate Appropriations Committee is expected to consider the war bill next week.

Report to Bentonville

He will still manage the company’s political action committee, which brought in more than $3 million in total receipts for the 2006 election cycle.

I’m Kind of a Big Deal

If HOH were chairwoman of a committee, she most certainly would wear a sparkly tiara at all times to signal her importance. So she feels kinship with Rep.