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Is Money Talking?

Jim Moran (Va.) raised more money combined than the embattled incumbent in the second quarter of the year, according to recently filed fundraising reports.

Members Aid W.H. Hopefuls

Tom Reynolds (N.Y.), chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, became the first lawmaker anointed a “Pioneer” this cycle by the Bush-Cheney committee.

Democrats Seek Facts

Jon Corzine (N.J.), chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

Bush Pioneer Gambles on Reid

“[The employee] wanted me to serve on a steering committee for [Reid] to help with conservatives,” said the activist, who did not want to be named.

Democrats Lagging In House Recruitment

Several leadership sources said Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Robert Matsui (Calif.) pushed Hoyer to return to the role he had played

It’s Already a Good GOP Year

The disparity was most blatant between the National Republican Congressional Committee, which raised $8 million in May and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which brought in $1.5 million

Shadow Members Seek Fundraising Team

Ray Browne believes the District of Columbia’s Shadow Congressional delegation has an image problem, stemming in part from its perpetually empty coffers.

Networks to Form New NAB?

According to information culled from lobbying reports, the health care industry retained the top spot on the lobby list by spending more than $135 million — a $6 million jump from the first half

Freddie, Fannie May Skate

However, a handful of Congressional critics of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae are hoping hearings on Freddie Mac’s recent troubles will uncover enough evidence of questionable corporate governance to

It’s Official

The Energy and Commerce Committee will get a new chief counsel for energy and environmental issues when Mark Menezes reports to work today.

Bear Necessities

Young, who once waved a walrus penis at a Congressional hearing to flash his temper at liberal environ- mentalists, took aim after Moran testified about his bill to the House Resources Committee

Ashcroft Rapped Over Oversight

when presented with questions from Congress about the department’s use of the broad new surveillance and investigative powers given to them by the post-Sept. 11, 2001, USA Patriot Act, despite recent reports

Waxman Digs Into Bag of Tricks

Wednesday, demanding that the Department of Homeland Security turn over records of any contacts it had with outside officials trying to track legislators who fled the state Capitol rather than vote on a new Congressional

Critics Slam ‘Demzilla’

Complaints about Demzilla come on the heels of a controversy regarding the minority hiring — and firing — practices at the committee.