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FEC Fines Liberal 527 Group $775,000

Still, the FEC’s fine is perhaps too little, too late, according to the groups, which used the FEC’s announcement Wednesday to argue why the agency should require 527s to register as federal political

Parties Gird for Fight Over AG Nominee

of the firing of several U.S. attorneys late last year and accused of lying or misleading Congress in his responses to inquiries by the Judiciary Committee, Gonzales announced his resignation Monday without

Fight Averted Over Bush Picks

Prior to their deal, Senate floor personnel had gotten word that they should prepare to work at least two pro forma sessions each week, coming in every Tuesday and Friday throughout the month, sources

Young State Senator Aims at Inhofe in Oklahoma

“Oklahoma is still a pretty conservative state — and one that the Republican candidate can and should do well in if he communicates a message of the conservative values of less government, more individual

Summer Dreams Likely to Fade Quickly in September

Petraeus’ report will hit town just as Democrats in both chambers revisit for the umpteenth time the issue of how to bring the Iraq War to an end without cutting off funding for the troops.

Both Sides Prep For Repeat of ’95

Republicans have been raising the possibility of another government shutdown this year, warning that if Democrats insist on spending more than President Bush has requested, they should reap the blame

Ensign Targets Johnson

Still, Dykstra indicated that he wasn’t likely to begin making a direct case for why voters should replace Johnson with him until the Senator returns to work in a public capacity.

Emergency Systems Likely to Delay CVC

Since the AOC and its contractors currently are working without a set contract completion date, assessing damages for late work has become a complicated affair.

Murtha Lobbies Liberals on Iraq

“I don’t think we should retreat from what we’ve done before,” Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said. Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), who co-chairs the Progressive Caucus with Rep.

Vacancies Often Create One Special Election Too Many

Vacancies should be filled in a wise and timely fashion, and electing a Representative who wields majority support is likewise a worthy goal, but there needs to be a solution that addresses both of these

Grist for Mills

“The Speaker told me that her trips to the floor just won’t be the same without Mills stalking her in Stat Hall,” says Pelosi spokesman Brendan Daly, referring to Mills’ favorite hangout in Statuary Hall