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Getting Paid: Collect Unpaid Campaign Fees

Third, D.C. recognizes that the candidate who benefits from your work should pay, even if the contract was signed by a campaign manager or a volunteer in the campaign.

Hoosiers’ New Hue: Very Purple

“It’s more than likely we should be able to draw at least one [more] Republican district.” Republicans could have a better shot at taking back the seat held by Rep.

Reports Obscure House Expenses

The CAO office told Roll Call that it could not release vouchers or receipts for any Congressional office without permission of the Member, and most Members refused to grant permission, so there

GOP Leaders Urge Caution on Guantanamo Bay

Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Thursday stopped short of saying that President Barack Obama should hold off on closing the Guantanamo Bay detention center, but he urged caution given the number

Pelosi Defends Democrats’ Vetting of Stimulus Plan

“It appears that House Democrats are going to continue to barrel ahead without any Republican support,” Boehner said, charging that the Democratic plan “spends too much and spends it too late” and

Democrats Hope to Avoid Pitfalls of 1994

Stockman should have had no chance of winning his race against the fearsome, cigar-chomping Democrat who had been in the House for four decades — he had already lost to him in 1990 and 1992.

Coleman Not Giving Up Yet

He should concede.” An optimistic Coleman said he was willing to wait to see how the trial unfolds in the coming weeks, even if it means Minnesota residents would be without a second Senator for

Tuesday Ticket Trouble Ticks Off Hill

convene all law enforcement agencies involved and report back on whether and why the gate for purple ticket-holders was closed, and why officials directed some ticket-holders to the Third Street tunnel without

Obama’s Pen to Get Little Practice in First Days

A senior Democratic leadership aide reiterated Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) vow to finish the stimulus by the mid-February Presidents Day recess, and said the omnibus 2009 spending measure should

Heard on the Hill: The Candy Men Can

.” “That was Richard Ben Cramer, not me,” Hatch noted, lest anyone should think Hatch himself would dare to talk blue — and on the floor of the Senate, no less. “‘Joe Biden had balls.

Biden’s Alter Ego to Succeed Him in Senate

Not only does it mean he can devote 100 percent of his time to legislating and trying to problem-solve, but it leaves the seat open to fresh faces without the advantage of incumbency.

Hill Climbers: One Writer’s Beginnings

[IMGCAP(1)]Bloom was already a practicing lawyer when he read Simpson prosecutor Marcia Clark’s account of the trial in her book, “Without a Doubt.” Taking issue with Clark’s refusal to take blame