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DSCC Invests Early on Field

“We’re going to fight all of those battles with one concerted effort,” said Scott Darnell, spokesman for the New Mexico GOP.

Energy Politics Debated

“It’s extremely detailed, but he hasn’t put the necessary amplification behind it,” one Senate Democratic aide complained.

Rookies and Vets Add House PACs

In most cases, an individual can give a maximum $4,600 to a House MemberÂ’s re-election account in a two-year cycle, but that amount can more than triple by contributing $10,000 to that lawmakerÂ’s leadership

Former Members Headed to Ethics Panel

A spokesman for House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said Republicans have likewise submitted their selections to Democrats, but he added: “We’re working to finalize our arrangements with

Senate Plots Two-Week Dash

“I think that we’re going to accomplish enough to justify being off,” Reid said, adding that the House would be out of session during the first week of August as well.

GOP Set for Battle on Reid Energy Bill

Senate Republicans want a battle with Reid over energy legislation that both parties hope will combat high gasoline prices; however, the Majority Leader has indicated that he is unwilling to allow

No Sweet Home Alabama in Two Races

conservative claims to the contrary, what Parker Griffith doesnÂ’t want voters to know is that he has been a closet supporter of liberals like [Democratic National Committee Chairman] Howard Dean and even Senate

Where’s Bill Shaheen?

Jeanne Shaheen (D), is now in the midst of one of the most competitive and expensive Senate races in the country, against Sen. John Sununu (R-N.H.).

Senators Grill Paulson, Bernanke

Jim Bunning (R-Ky.) animatedly said during his questioning of the officials, “You’re not going to be here in January.

GOP Rolls Bush on Medicare

The Senate returned to work last week and passed the Medicare legislation by a veto-proof margin after the ailing Sen.

Candidates Up Spending

Dole, the 2006 chairwoman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, is in her first re-election campaign against state Sen.

A Tragedy Strikes the Hill

The two met on the Hill, and they sent their son and their daughter, Aislan, to the Senate day care as youngsters.

Obama’s Foreign Policy Gurus

“This is exactly why we built a Congressional liaison team to ensure the Senate and House Members work very well together,” Shapiro added. “Having Sens.