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Marc Veasey’s leadership PAC

Veasey’s leadership PAC also spent $856 at Anushka Spa in West Palm Beach, which bills itself as a “relaxing oasis” complete “with head-to-toe pampering.”

Congress · 116th Congress

Campus Notebook: COVID-19 keeps hitting Capitol community

George Holding, R-N.C., spent leadership PAC money in London. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Rep. Holding spent nearly 18K in leadership PAC funds at East India Club abroad Rep.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Air war vs. ground game

The Democratic outside group Majority Forward, an affiliate of the super PAC Senate Majority PAC, launched a seven-figure advertising campaign against North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis. 

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: What’s in a slogan?

To the left: The Congressional Progressive Caucus PAC announced this week it was placing its first-ever ad buy through its independent expenditure arm.

Congress · 116th Congress

Vail: Where leadership PAC money goes to play

Over that time frame, the Connecticut Democrat spent $46,630 at the Sonnenalp Hotel and $30,246 at the Four Seasons Hotel, using money from his Jobs and Innovation Matter PAC (JIM PAC).

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Iowa still matters after Monday

Potential climate changer: Environmental advocates are preparing to launch a Super PAC to support incumbent Sen. Edward J. Markey in his primary fight against Rep.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Trial vs. Trail

One key state to watch: Maine, where a majority of likely voters thought President Donald Trump “abused” the power of his office, according to a poll conducted last week for Senate Majority PAC, a

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Elizabeth Warren’s K Street overhaul

Kristin Brackemyre, director of PAC and government relations at the Public Affairs Council, which represents many companies and organizations that lobby, said she found some of the proposals troubling