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Redistricting Winner Is Still to Be Determined

Shortly after the 2010 census numbers were released, new Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Steve Israel commented that the report “pours cold water on Republicans’ hype that redistricting

Ethics Panel Probed 111 Cases in Last Congress

The report, a document that each House committee must file at the end of each Congressional cycle, only identifies by name Members who have already been identified in prior public reports.

GOP Wants Constitution Read on House Floor

Also, committees would be required to post their reports, votes and attendance records online, webcast their proceedings and provide three-day notice before holding bill markup.

GOP Educating Members About New Constitutionality Rule

replaces the “Constitutional authority” clause that was implemented in the 105th Congress, which required committees to include the specific powers “granted to the Congress by the Constitution” in their reports

Groups Target Democrats Using Nancy Pelosi

Crossroads spent $400,000 on the buy, reports spokesman Jonathan Collegio. The effort is among the first major buys to influence the 2012 cycle and was first reported by Politico.

New Members Join Old in Botching Disclosures

Both Members and Congressional candidates are required to file the reports — which detail individual assets such as investments, bank accounts and rental properties, as well as liabilities — to the

Angle’s Losing Nevada Bid Was Cash Juggernaut

She didn’t win, but campaign finance records made public late last week suggest that Sharron Angle captured the energy of the national tea party movement perhaps better than any other Congressional candidate

Just Don’t Call Them Earmarks

Chairman David Obey (D-Wis.) unveiled a bill Tuesday to fund the government through the rest of the year that is in the spirit of Washington’s new austerity, saying the measure “prohibits funding for Congressional

O’Donnell Gets in Conservative Underdogs’ Corner

Updated: 3 p.m., Dec. 10 Christine O’Donnell wants to help other conservatives take on establishment Republicans, so she’s starting a new political action committee to help inexperienced candidates

1998 Civility Promises Seem Like Long Ago

It has been a dozen years since then-Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Martin Frost (Texas) and then-National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman John Linder (Ga.) agreed to

2012 Hopefuls Gave Big to 2010 Candidates

The latest campaign finance reports that detail federal political action committee spending from Oct. 14 to Nov. 22 signal the unofficial beginning of the 2012 presidential campaign, offering the

Young, Other House Members Disclose Legal Bills

Don Young doled out more than $32,000 from his campaign coffers to pay legal bills in recent weeks in what may have been his final payments to two law firms, according to campaign finance reports.

Final Reports Show DCCC Massively Outspent NRCC

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee outspent its Republican rival by more than $23 million in the weeks leading up to Election Day, a massive disparity aimed at protecting dozens of vulnerable

House Needs to Enhance Diversity, Tri-Caucus Says

The Congressional Tri-Caucus sent a letter to the chairmen of the House Administration Committee and the House GOP transition team Tuesday asking them to preserve and enhance the chamber’