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Nation: NRSC Outraises DSCC by $300,000 in October

The National Republican Senatorial Committee outraised its partisan counterpart last month by about $300,000, but the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee ended October with roughly twice as much cash

Ways and Means Slot Can Buoy Fundraising

Fundraising reports show that during their first several months on the job some made more of their newfound influence than others when it comes to collecting campaign dollars.

Congress Pushes Back as Supreme Court Oversteps

This fall, a growing cadre of Congressional leaders have caught on to the court’s bellicosity, increasingly audible since Bush nominees John Roberts and Samuel Alito replaced the mellower Rehnquist and

Ethics, DOJ Share Turf Carefully

The Justice Department and the House ethics committee operate under confidential strictures and rarely discuss their probes publicly, but former Congressional aides and ex-DOJ officials acknowledge

Sessions May Face Scrutiny

Cole was criticized for sluggish fundraising and a string of 2008 special election losses in Mississippi, Illinois and Louisiana during his tenure as National Republican Congressional Committee chairman

Report: Shuler Investigated Over Land Swap

According to a confidential ethics committee document obtained by the Post, the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct — commonly known as the ethics committee — was “preparing recommendations

Heard on the Hill: Not Your Average Celeb Spotting

Most Congressional staffers can name at least one Hollywood celebrity they’ve seen on Capitol Hill — but we’re guessing very few can say they were nearly rescued from imminent danger by one.

Medical Device Group Makes Last-Minute Push

— The spots have been placed in Capitol Hill publications, including Roll Call, Congressional Quarterly and Politico, as well as on local news radio station WTOP.

Ethics Office Set to Go Public on Inquiry

The Office of Congressional Ethics indicated Tuesday that its first public release of its investigative reports into allegations involving House Members could occur as early as this week.

PMA Group Refugees Reel In Former Clients

Magliocchetti, a former House Appropriations Committee staffer, opened his firm in 1988 and terminated the last of his shop’s lobbying contracts in April — roughly six months after federal investigators

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Political Aftershock

[IMGCAP(1)]Our colleague Byron Tau attended the D.C. premiere of “HouseQuake,— a new political movie directed by Congressional offspring Karen Price about change and hope (but noticeably lacking President