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NRCC Raised $20 Million From April to End of June

The National Republican Congressional Committee raked in a whopping $20 million in the second quarter of the year and ended June with an unprecedented $16.5 million in the bank, as the House Republicans

Vulnerable Incumbents Well-Funded

Republican House Members who received 55 percent of the vote or less last year are generally better off financially than their Democratic counterparts, according to Federal Election Commission reports.

Hot War

Like the Meehan-Emanuel legislation, Feingold’s measure would extend the Member and Congressional staffer lobbying “cooling off” period from one year to two years.

Democratic Ney-Sayers

Both the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and some liberal surrogates have wasted little opportunity in reminding voters back home of his well-publicized troubles.

Campbell Soups Up Consultant Team

“These scores will help in understanding the true policies of members of Congress and will guide selection of Congressional candidates to receive support from the Club for Growth political action

Democrats Hit Rove on Leak

Congressional Democrats on Monday raised the stakes in the battle over Karl Rove, the powerful White House deputy chief of staff, amid allegations that Rove may have leaked the identity of covert CIA operative

Hastings Poised for Re-election at OSCE

Benjamin Cardin (D-Md.), ranking member of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, was also expected to be re-elected as chairman of the OSCE PA’s Committee on Economic Affairs, Science,

Sides Closer in Ethics Dispute

If those hurdles are not overcome, any new ethics probes, including a potential investigation of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) over alleged violations of Congressional rules on overseas

Pelosi Gets Tough On Member Dues

Democratic sources said that Pelosi and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Rahm Emanuel (Ill.), speaking at the weekly leadership luncheon, expressed a new level of frustration

Capitol Hill Gets the Lead Out

Given the more than 20,000 Congressional employees on the Hill, one might expect outrage from those exposed to lead contamination.

Coburn Freely Placing Holds

Indeed, Coburn spokesman John Hart said his boss is known for personally reading and marking up conference reports and bills, and his staff “is cross-trained to think oversight and examine bills.

Senators Defend Lynching Absences

Most outspoken has been Appropriations Chairman Thad Cochran (R-Miss.), who stood his ground against a series of home-state news reports and editorials critical of his decision.

Wetterling Seems Intent On Making Senate Bid

She ran a great campaign last time and I’m sure she will again with her Senate race,” said Bill Burton, spokesman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.