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DeMint leads from afar in Obamacare fight
By Peter Olsen-Phillips Sep 30, 2013 11:29 a.m."I personally believe I can do a lot more on the outside than I can on the inside," former Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., (pictured right) told reporters concerning his decision to leave his Senate post for the helm the conservative Heritage Foundation in December of last year.
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Lobbyists save big businesses from fiscal cliff tax hikes
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Snap Decision: DeMint leaves Senate for Heritage
By Kathy Kiely and Kathryn Lucero Dec 6, 2012 1:53 p.m.How sudden was Sen. Jim DeMint's surprise announcement Thursday that he'll be leaving his post to head the conservative Heritage Foundation? The Senate Office of Public Records confirms receiving a disclosure form that lawmakers and top staffers have to make when they are negotiating with a potential employer from the South Carolina Republican on the same day DeMint's new job was announced. Ethics rules require the forms to be filed when salary discussions are underway.
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Do business groups' pre-election forecasts follow their campaign money?
By Becca Heller Sep 27, 2012 4:56 p.m.Housing prices and consumer confidence are up but several business groups that have been in town this week have been delivering a distinctly gloomy view of the economy. While the groups have blue-chip reputations in the business world, what's less apparent is their track record of political giving -- one that raises some questions about the forecasts they are presenting six weeks before Election Day.
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Outside groups spending millions on state level elections, ballot initiatives
By Anupama Narayanswamy Sep 24, 2012 2:15 p.m.A six year battle between the state of Michigan and a local billionaire will come to a head this November, when voters decide whether to build the first public bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Canada. The ballot initiative will be voted on despite an agreement Michigan Gov. Richard Snyder, a Republican, reached with the Canadian government earlier this year which, Snyder says, can't be overturned by the referendum.
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Four years after Lehman Brothers collapse, financial industry still works its political will
By Bill Allison Sep 14, 2012 12:55 p.m.Like the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand that touched off World War I, the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the largest underwriter of bonds backed by subprime loans when it declared bankruptcy on Sept. 15, 2008, was an event whose repercussions extended far beyond its executives, investors and creditors. It touched off a financial crisis that's affected employment and earnings of the middle class.
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Resolution of Chicago teacher strike would be relief for Obama
By Becca Heller Sep 12, 2012 1:26 p.m.If striking Chicago teachers agree to the new contract framework hammered out with school board officials, perhaps no one will be happier than President Barack Obama, who calls the windy city home.
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Texas-sized lobbyist bundler shuns Democrats' super PACs
By Keenan Steiner Sep 7, 2012 7:41 a.m.CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Democratic super PACs and other outside political groups will be deprived of the party's most generous 2010 bankroller this election: Donor and bundler extraordinaire Ben Barnes is repudiating the outfits that don't provide full financial disclosure.
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Corporate funded nonprofit works at nexus of politics and entertainment
By Nancy Watzman Aug 31, 2012 12:17 p.m.A corporate-funded nonprofit organization that operates out of a Washington, DC lobbying firm's offices and describes itself as working in the "nexus between the entertainment community and Washington" will be helping to host a "high-profile evening event" on Tuesday at the Democratic convention in Charlotte.
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Did AT&T rent out sprawling eatery to influence lawmakers all week?
By Keenan Steiner Aug 27, 2012 3:34 p.m.TAMPA -- When Tampa Bay Online reported a few weeks back that a lobbyist rented out a sprawling, upscale restaurant for the whole week of the Republican National Convention, they provided a host of details about the restaurant, the big tabs that the GOP high rollers would run up there from early breakfasts to late hour sessions, even the fact that the lobbyist had run the same kind of insiders dining club at the last three Republican conventions. But they were unable to find out the lobbyist's name, or who he worked for.
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Headlining the RNC Convention: Fundraisers, Lobbyists and Shadowy Nonprofits
By Keenan Steiner Aug 23, 2012 2:42 p.m.Once upon a time, the national Democratic and Republican political conventions were all about writing political platforms and nominating a presidential ticket. Once upon a time, convention planners relied heavily on public financing.
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House freshmen: Military industrial complex finds an ally in tea party idol Allen West
By Becca Heller Aug 21, 2012 11:48 a.m.In the past, conservative firebrand Allen West has spearheaded efforts to cut wasteful military spending. But in the current budget battle, the Florida congressman is taking a strong stand against the so-called "sequestration" that would trigger automatic defense cuts.
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From cigars to coins to repealing health care reform: GOP frosh pursue mostly expected legislation
By Nancy Watzman Aug 20, 2012 12:12 p.m.They rode into office on a wave of disgust with Washington insiders whom the public perceived as catering to special interests. Yet among the roughly two dozen bills that congressional freshmen have rallied to support is one that would benefit an icon of political cronyism.
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House freshmen: New members find new earmarks?
By Ryan Sibley Aug 16, 2012 8:25 a.m.
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