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Activists Concerned About Latino Voting Rights

Efforts to combat voter fraud in 23 states could jeopardize the voting rights of more than 10 million Latino voters, a report released today by the Advancement Project found.

ID Laws Signal Need for New Voting Rights Act

Older voters who don’t have birth certificates or other supporting documents required to get the photo ID have to pay to get them — and in some Catch-22 cases, they can’t get birth certificates without

Party’s Majority Status Shapes Oversight Tack

In September 2004, he joined 29 Republican colleagues in voting down Energy and Commerce Democrats’ attempt to obtain the names, dates, subjects and locations involved in the Cheney energy task force

Conservatives Eye Radical Change

In 2009, the group received $1.4 million in contributions and spent $1.6 million on salaries and other expenditures, according to documents filed with the IRS.

Oversight Democrats Protest Committee Rules

on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee continued their public disagreement over how the panel should operate with ranking member Elijah Cummings leading all of the Democrats present in voting

Ortiz Requests Manual Vote Recount

“However, since numerous voting irregularities have been reported in the 27th Congressional District of Texas race, I have also decided to ask for a manual recount.

Tierney Opponent Makes Issue of Wife’s Guilty Plea

According to court documents, Patrice Tierney managed her brother’s Bank of America account, which was funded with “the proceeds of illegal gambling activities” associated with his Antigua-based

Democrats Dig Up Ganley Dirt in Ohio, Air It

With accusations about Ganley’s business practices blanketing the northeastern Ohio airwaves, the DCCC may turn next to numerous court documents claiming his businesses not only ripped-off their

Old Divorce File Riles Tennessee

“His voting record of late signals that he’s strayed far from his Tennessee roots, and the gutter campaign he’s running further proves that he’s just another Washington politician willing to go to any

Heard on the Hill: Casual Tuesday?

Turns out the Oklahoma Republican had planned to spend the day in Tulsa, voting for himself in his primary race and attending a watch party with friends and family.

Republicans Say They Won’t Kiss Off Kissell

Though he had a massive personal fortune that allowed him to pump more than $1.2 million into his campaign, D’Annunzio also had a long criminal record complete with court documents detailing a history