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Ensign Issues Another Apology for Affair

and the Federal Election Commission.Until the affair ended last year, Hampton was the treasurer of Ensign’s campaign committee and his political action committee, and her husband was a top aide in his Senate

Ensign Loses Another Top Aide

Cynthia Hampton’s husband, Doug, used to be Ensign’s top aide.Immediately after Ensign publicly admitted to the relationship, an e-mail circulated to Senate offices asking for new placement for the Senator

Six Democrats Up in 2010 Back Gun Measure

A Senate amendment that would have allowed licensed gun owners to carry concealed firearms across state lines was backed by six Democratic senators who are running for re-election in 2010.

Democrats Defeat Controversial Gun Amendment

While the amendment did not succeed — it needed 60 votes to prevail — it did divide the liberal and moderate wings of the Democratic Conference and ignite a heated debate on the Senate floor.Majority Leader

Transportation: 10 Staffers to Know

Kathy Dedrick, senior policy director for transportation, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Age: 33 Birthplace: Newberg, Ore.

Former Senators Stay In The Money Game

Torricelli of New Jersey and Republican Ben Nighthorse Campbell are among the former senators whose fundraising reports for the second quarter of 2009 were on file Wednesday with the Senate Office of Public

Life Insurance Group Re-Brands Itself

After a nearly 11-month transition period, the Association for Insured Retirement Solutions, also known as NAVA, is announcing a complete re-branding today, including changing its name to the Insured

A Vineyard Weekend for Donors

“The business community knows if you want to get your agenda considered, you’ve got to go to the moderate Democrats in the Senate,— the lobbyist said.

House Democrats Flush With Early Cash

Castle’s second-quarter performance all but confirms that the moderate Republican is not likely to seek re-election and will either retire or run for Senate. Delaware Lt. Gov.