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Craig’s Leadership PAC Shuts Down

Larry Craig (R-Idaho) winds down his career in the Senate after his disorderly conduct arrest at a Minnesota airport last summer, he has quietly shuttered his leadership political action committee.

Baker Finalizes Hedge Fund Deal

“Democrats are going to expand their control in both the House and Senate and have a better than 50 percent chance of winning the White House. So why they’re hiring a Republican mystifies me.”

Mississippi Open-Seat Races Taking Shape

[Thad] Cochran [who is up for re-election in November] have their campaigns and I respect them and I wish them well and much success,” McCullough said.

Bush May Target Earmarks

earmarks with a call for reprogramming the funding, perhaps through a direct rebate to taxpayers or by putting the savings into children’s health care or bridge repair programs, according to House and Senate

When the Circus Leaves Town

The closely fought caucuses and the expected heavy competition for Iowa’s five electoral votes in November notwithstanding, the six Congressional incumbents up for re-election this cycle all

Wicker Girds for Tough Battle

Thad Cochran, who is also up for re-election this year, said Friday that most people in Mississippi see Hood’s complaint as simply a political tactic.

Peterson, Lantos Join the Exodus

Leland Yee (D), who replaced Speier in the California Senate after Speier was termed out, has acknowledged that he is considering a run for Lantos’ seat, while state Assembly candidates Jerry Hill (D)

Scramble Begins for GOP Appropriations Seat

New Year’s Eve appointment to the Senate created an immediate opening on the Appropriations Committee, and a handful of Republicans already have expressed interest in the plum post.

DCCC Targets 40 GOP Seats

The first six Democratic candidates set to enjoy the largess of the DCCC’s fundraising effort include state Senate Majority Leader Debbie Halvorson in Illinois’ 11th district; state Sen.

Ramstad Could Decide to Stay

Jim Ramstad (R-Minn.) is seriously reconsidering his previously announced decision to retire in 2008 and could reverse course and run for re-election, according to Republicans and Democrats on Capitol

No Party Changes Expected

But even more, House and Senate experts say that party switching is a rarity in Congress’ 200-plus year history, a trend that is obscured for many modern-day Congress watchers by the rash of aisle

Deaths, Resignations Put Clerk in Charge

Any inquiries seeking further analysis or information about a bill or general topic are redirected across the Capitol to the appropriate state’s Senate offices.

Coleman, Corker in Line to Head NRSC

2010 is looking to be a tough recruiting year for the NRSC chairmanship as well, since only a handful of GOP Senators are even eligible to take on a post that is reserved for Senators who aren’t up for re-election

The Daughter Also Rises

Mike Ferguson (R-N.J.) made the surprise announcement that he would not seek re-election, state Assemblywoman Linda Stender (D) has suddenly found herself sitting on a few of the advantages usually reserved