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Chandler, Kerr Well-Armed for Today

“There is only so much television you can buy, so many cable advertisements and radio spots you can put up,” said National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Carl Forti.

The Son Also Rises?

The Congressman said that Clinton had literally signed on the dotted line when they bumped into each other at a fundraiser the Democratic National Committee threw at the D.C. hip-hop club Dream.

AARP Faces Heat

When the Medicare measure passed in December, some press reports said AARP had pledged to spend $25 million on convincing the public the bill was a good one.

One Really Sweet Post on K Street

“We are losing thousands of jobs because more candy is being made outside of the country,” said Graham, a former Republican Congressional aide.

Pelosi PAC Hit With $21K Fine

Despite the fine, Pelosi has not shuttered her second political action committee, new campaign finance reports show.

Lotta Luck on K Street

Lobbying reports show that Chet added a few new clients to his roster in 2003, including the National Association of Air Traffic Specialists and Kentucky’s Georgetown College.

Digging Deep in Texas

Due to a GOP-led redrawing of the Lone Star State’s Congressional lines, Frost will face off against Rep. Pete Sessions (R) in the new 32nd district while Neugebauer matches up with Rep.

Hoyer Seeks Hastert Intervention

According to published reports, Smith charged that GOP leaders and lobbyists promised money and support to his son’s Congressional campaign in exchange for his ‘yes’ vote on the Medicare bill.

Two House Committees Report Robust Fundraising

The National Republican Congressional Committee remained the dominant fundraising force among the four Congressional campaign committees in 2003 — the first full year newly implemented fundraising guidelines

Spencer for Hire?

“I never at this stage say what I will or will not do,” he added, cautioning that he didn’t have any current plans to try for Engel’s seat but was “talking to the [Republican National Committee]

Ban on Family Lobbying Eyed

Reid is far from alone, as many Congressional leaders in both parties can boast of a close relative or two in the lobbying profession. In 2002, his final year as GOP leader, Sen.

POWs’ New Push

While the lobbying coalition has not confirmed Congressional supporters to appear at the Feb. 12 media event, a number of Members have thrown their support behind their effort.

Ney Threatens Democratic 527s With Subpoenas

House Administration Chairman Bob Ney (R-Ohio) responded forcefully to the heads of five Democratic 527 organizations who declined to appear at a November committee hearing convened to look into their