House Fundraising Winners and Losers
(Douglas Graham/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Now that all of the House fundraising reports are due, here is CQ Roll Call’s look at the winners and losers in the fundraising game.
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(Douglas Graham/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Now that all of the House fundraising reports are due, here is CQ Roll Call’s look at the winners and losers in the fundraising game.
The Office of Congressional Ethics referred seven of its nine pending cases to the House Ethics Committee for further review, according to its quarterly report released Tuesday.
Before that, a Tennessee congressional incumbent hadn’t lost in a primary in 42 years.
But this trip was a little short on comfort and involved providing a congressional presence at an international meeting. Reps.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee and ranking member of the Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee, is expected in her opening remarks at Tuesday
Monthly reports covering May financial activity for the National Republican Congressional Committee and Rep. Eric Cantor’s leadership PAC, Eric PAC, showed they had not given to Sanford in May.
LePage said Thursday he will not run for Congress in the 2nd District, according to local reports. Earlier this month, Democratic Rep. Michael H.
The Congressional campaign committees of the House Democrats and Republicans raised between $4.6 and $6.6 million during May and made substantial debt repayments, financial reports filed late today show
House Democrats raised $6.1 million in May, bringing their total fundraising this year to $34.1 million, according to a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee aide.
Early filings of political action committee reports for May activity are showing solid strength in their contributions to members of Congress.
The delegation has endured terrific turnover: In the past five years, new members were elected to both Senate seats and all but one House seat in the congressional delegation.
The California Democrat’s proposal failed in committee, as did New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s version in the Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday.
The bill passed out of the Judiciary Committee 20-12 on Wednesday afternoon, almost completely along party lines.
Michele Bachmann’s (R-Minn.) campaign committee has signed a conciliation agreement with the Federal Election Commission calling for a $8,000 civil penalty for campaign finance violations in her 2010 Congressional
Earlier, Clyburn said through his spokesman, Patrick Devlin, that any reports he had endorsed Baca were “incorrect” and “he is staying out of the nomination primary.”
I have not violated any IRS rules or regulations, and I have not provided false information to this or any other committee.”
Nothing tests a state’s congressional delegation — its cohesion as well as its influence — like the response to a natural disaster back home.
The Congressional Tea Party Caucus, which just last month relaunched after a period of dormancy, will hold a press conference Thursday morning.
President Barack Obama said it would be “outrageous” if the Internal Revenue Service targeted conservative groups and that he would hold the agency accountable, while angrily dismissing the new reports
The Sacramento Bee reports that Steve Glazer, a 2010 campaign aide to Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown, was involved in the anti-incumbent efforts as a consultant to the state Chamber of Commerce.