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Brewing Up a Congressional Campaign

The special election to replace Cox will be scheduled after the Senate confirms his nomination to be chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Roberts: Lawyer, Judge, Nominee … and Ex-Lobbyist

Court Judge — then a lawyer with the white-shoe Washington law firm Hogan and Hartson — registered to lobby on behalf of the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, according to filings with the Senate

NRSC Has Recruiting Turnaround in Wash.

He ran the 1988 comeback race that returned Slade Gorton (R) to the Senate, and then served as his chief of staff until Gorton’s narrow loss to Cantwell in 2000.

Journalists’ Testimony Rare

The hearing comes as the news media is being forced to re-evaluate how it operates after Miller was jailed for refusing to reveal the person who told her that Valerie Plame, the wife of former diplomat

Ten Senators Collected $1M

At least 10 Senators up for re-election in 2006 raised $1 million or more in the second quarter of the year, while seven are brandishing campaign accounts that surpass $4 million, newly filed fundraising

Vice Chair Contenders Put Focus on Fundraising

Joseph Crowley (N.Y.), John Larson (Conn.) and Jan Schakowsky (Ill.) have each paid roughly a third of their party dues and are showing strong fundraising in their own re-election accounts.

Compliance Office Gets New Terms

The Senate last week passed a measure that would allow the executive staff of the Office of Compliance to be appointed to a second five-year term.

Democratic Ney-Sayers

Bob Ney (R-Ohio) should be considered one of the more vulnerable House Members up for re-election next year.

Kerry, Edwards Pay N.H. Staffers

Kerry is paying for Geoff Wetrosky to work to re-elect Manchester Mayor Bob Baines (D), while Edwards is underwriting Angie Siecker’s efforts on behalf of state Sen.

Come Sail Away

Christopher Cox (R-Calif.) sure remembers, though he missed himself Wednesday when the Game Show Network re-ran a show, circa 1979, in which the surfer dude-turned-Congressman won $10,000.