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Posted by Keturah Hetrick on Jan. 8, 2024
Senate Republicans are having a harder time retaining staff than their Democratic counterparts. read more
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Posted by Keturah Hetrick on Feb. 22, 2023
There's a new Trent Lott in the Senate. read more
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Posted by Keturah Hetrick on June 22, 2022
Intel Corp. has snagged a Republican staffer for its government-affairs team, just as Congress renews focus on addressing the semiconductor-chip shortage. read more
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Posted by LegiStorm on Feb. 14, 2022
Several senators have run afoul of Senate ethics rules designed to prevent them from using official Senate resources for campaign activities, according to a LegiStorm review of all senators' Twitter accounts and official websites. read more
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Posted by Keturah Hetrick on July 30, 2021
Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform has added a Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) staffer to its arsenal. read more
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Posted by Keturah Hetrick on April 2, 2020
A senior aide to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has gone to the Commerce Department to work with the White House. read more
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Posted by Keturah Hetrick on June 1, 2018
Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) could be just months from losing a Senate challenge to Ted Cruz (R-Texas), but that isn't stopping a human-rights lobbyist from joining his office. read more
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Posted by Keturah Hetrick on March 16, 2018
Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-Texas) newest hire is a constitutional lawyer who's helped to defend President Donald Trump. read more
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Posted by LegiStorm on March 31, 2016
Hillary Clinton was in the Senate for only eight years but still trumps the longer-serving Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) in the number of staff members who either had been registered lobbyists — or would be. read more
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Posted by J. Todd Foster on March 18, 2016
Hillary Clinton is slated to speak at AIPAC's annual policy conference, which begins this weekend. Her Democratic opponent, Bernie Sanders, is not. read more
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Posted by Nate Hoffman on Dec. 16, 2015
Not only is he the front runner in the polls, Donald Trump leads the number of Twitter mentions from Hill staffers and members after last night's debate but Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is coming on strong. read more
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Posted by Steve Shapiro on Sept. 17, 2015
In a result that should surprise no one, Donald Trump was the most-tweeted GOP candidate by members of Congress and their staff during last night's debate. Yesterday's three-hour debate featured 11 candidates, with former HP CEO Carly Fiorina joining the ten candidates from Fox News' opening debate last month. read more
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Posted by Jenna Ebersole on Aug. 7, 2015
Five governors, three senators, a neurosurgeon and a former reality TV star and businessman took the stage Thursday night. read more
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Posted by Jenna Ebersole on July 27, 2015
As billionaire Donald Trump surges in the 2016 presidential polls, Capitol Hill is obsessed, at least as measured by the tweets about him. read more
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Posted by Nate Hoffman on June 26, 2015
As the Supreme Court upheld the federal health care exchanges under ObamaCare yesterday, Congress took to the Twitterverse to express their mixed feelings about the outcome. read more
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Posted by Jenna Ebersole on April 16, 2015
When a mailman dropped from the sky Wednesday with a special delivery for members of Congress, staffers who may have processed the letters through more typical channels took to Twitter instead. read more
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Posted by Jenna Ebersole on March 19, 2015
As lawmakers from both parties crossed a bridge in Selma, Alabama, on a historic anniversary for civil rights, one Republican House leader under fire from civil rights leaders was instead staying with his wife at a posh resort in Georgia, new records show. read more
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Posted by Jenna Ebersole on March 4, 2015
A senior legislative assistant for Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) has moved off the Hill and into the advocacy world. read more
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Posted by Jenna Ebersole on Jan. 20, 2015
Between the official announcements and guest lists, congressional staffers took to Twitter to make their final digs - and give their honest thoughts - before live-tweeting begins in earnest during tonight's State of the Union address. read more
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Posted by John Sugden on May 19, 2014
U.S. senators detailed their finances late last week, revealing outside income from such sources as book deals and even a junket paid by a Mexican media mogul on behalf of a possible presidential candidate. read more
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Posted by Nate Hoffman on April 9, 2014
What do Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) have in common? They are both freshman Republican senators, they are both attorneys of Cuban descent, and they are both said to be considering runs for the White House. read more
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Posted by Garrett Snedeker on July 3, 2013
The first sign of the apocalypse: the phrase "Hail Satan" now appears on LegiStorm. read more
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Posted by Garrett Snedeker on May 6, 2013
If you're trying to get in touch with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas)'s chief of staff via email, join the ranks of the unsuccessful. All emails to him have been bouncing since last week. read more
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Posted by Garrett Snedeker on Dec. 13, 2012
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.)'s first privately financed trip since taking office occurred recently with a visit to the Reagan Ranch courtesy of a conservative group. read more