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GOP Widens Money Lead

The Republican Senate and House campaign committees continued to stretch their financial edge over their Democratic counterparts in reports filed with the Federal Election Commission last week.

Moran’s Rental Issue

The Justice Department closed an inquiry into the matter in mid-2001 and the House ethics committee also eventually dropped the matter.

Trying to Set the Score Straight

The process begins today, when Holtz-Eakin appears at his first Congressional hearing, in this case before the Senate Special Committee on Aging.

FEC Pushes for Document Dump

Following a 2001 court ruling won by the AFL-CIO and the Democratic National Committee, the FEC has been locking the files that often reveal interesting details and leads for reporters to follow

NEVADA: NRSC Chief Headlines Gibbons’ Fundraiser

Jim Gibbons (R) began his 2004 cycle fundraising efforts Wednesday with a special guest of honor at a Capitol Hill luncheon: National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman George Allen (Va.).

Minority Still Weighing Options on Oxley

No final decisions have been made at this point on which direction Democrats will take, and senior Democratic staffers said reports to the contrary are inaccurate.

Another Switch?

Richard Gephardt’s (D-Mo.) presidential campaign land in Congressional Democratic offices Tuesday.

New Wire Search Software to Make House Debut Soon

After a procurement process that considered two other vendors, Chief Administrative Officer Jay Eagen purchased the service with the approval of the House Administration Committee last month.

GOP Outraises Democrats in First Month of Year

The three Republican campaign committees far outdistanced their Democratic counterparts in fundraising in January, new reports filed with the Federal Election Commission show.

Make CRS Web Site Public, Report Urges

A special Web site operated by the Congressional Research Service that provides up-to-the-minute information on legislation, committee schedules and other valuable information should be made available

Talk About Your Political Debts

All six freshmen House Members who won their 2002 races with 50 percent or less of the vote plunged into debt to do so, new reports filed with the Federal Election Commission show.

Police Seek to Calm Terror Concerns

memo to Senate offices sent before Attorney General John Ashcroft and Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge addressed the nation, the Sergeant-at-Arms office told Senators and their staffs that news reports

Torricelli Sat on $3M as Democrats Sank

According to new campaign disclosure reports, he also gave less than $25,000 to a handful of county and local Democratic groups in New Jersey on the eve of the elections.