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Money Flows in Race for Appropriations Gavel

Regula’s Care PAC reported giving $206,000 in September and early October to GOP House and Senate candidates as well as several state Republican parties, which got extra attention from the Ohioan

Cornyn Takes Up FOIA Fight

If President Bush is re-elected, Cornyn’s desire to expand FOIA could set up a fight over public access with the former Texas governor, again.

A New Hurdle in State Races

Nussle’s House re-election committee had almost $800,000 on Sept. 30. In Nevada, two GOP Members are viewed as potential governors: Sen.

Recount Soft Money?

Underscoring how little chance the idea has of matriculating, at least this Congress, Jackson said he intends to re-introduce it to every future Congress to which he is elected.

Feingold Still Fighting the Power

That said, Farrell believes enough Wisconsinites still hold to the state’s progressive tradition and like independent-minded lawmakers enough to re-elect Feingold.

A War of Words in Oklahoma

“And if I was so way out there, that’s why the people in the most Democratic district in Oklahoma re-elected me twice, because I was so way out there. The fact is I care deeply about Oklahoma.

Talk of Schumer Successor Has Already Begun

He hasn’t even been re-elected. It isn’t clear whether he’d be able to use the millions of dollars he amassed for his Senate re-election on a different race in the future.

Issa, One Year After

some have dubbed “the folk hero” of California Republicans will crisscross the state in his “Team Issa” RV to stump for more than a dozen GOP Congressional and state Legislature candidates ranging from Senate

DSCC Launching Ad Blitz in Louisiana

David Vitter’s (R) momentum in the Louisiana open-seat Senate race, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is set to launch an independent expenditure ad buy beginning today.

Scully: Critics Have Political Motives

Lautenberg issued his threat in a private meeting Wednesday with the acting inspector general at HHS, Daniel Levinson, who is currently awaiting Senate confirmation.

Ethics Panel Hands DeLay Second Rebuke in a Week

impropriety” by attending a June 2002 golf fundraiser with Westar lobbyists after the company had given $25,000 to a Texas political action committee founded by DeLay, as well as donating to DeLay’s re-election