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Sen. David Vitter (R-LA), come on down! Vitter is the most recent name to appear in the phone records of the notorious D.C. Madam. (Associated Press)
Here is a short Q&A to help explain the concept of contempt of Congress. (Associated Press)
Senator John Kerry (D-MA) is joining Senator Specter (R-PA) on a bill meant to challenge President Bush’s habit of using signing statements to selectively enforce legislation. (Boston Globe)
Rep David Scott (D-GA) is facing charges from a former aide that the lawmaker made his staff work for his campaign during their time on his congressional payroll. (The Politico)
A sweet deal between Rep. William Jefferson and Baton Rouge-based Arkel Sugar may have taken place in 2001, according to The Advocate, which discovered that Arkel Sugar was looking to finance a sugar plant in Nigeria and met with Export-Import Bank and Jefferson on Feb. 13 and May 1 in 2001. Jefferson’s indictment does not name company names but does say the President of Company E and Export-Import Bank met with Jefferson to discuss a sugar plant on those exact same dates. (The Advocate)
Despite clamor from Democrats about ethics reform, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) is now leading the charge on earmark reform. DeMint is working to push through rules that would requires the Appropriations Committee to connect lawmakers with their requested earmarks, but his intransigence might force lawmakers to forgo their August break, and might even jeopardize other ethics reforms. (Roll Call)
Just over one hundred Iraqi refugees have been let into the United States in the past nine months, compared to the Administration’s promise to accept 7,000 by the end of September. (Associated Press)
Congress is finally returning to the issues of labor and immigration laws for the Mariana Islands. The U.S. Commonwealth has faced a steady stream of complaints from rights critics, but any discussion has stalled since the arrest of Jack Abramoff, who lobbied against reform on behalf of the island chain’s government. (Roll Call)
In response to the student loan scandal, the Department of Education is sending a stern letter to colleges and universities who provide at least 80 percent of their loans through a single lender. The letter reminds the schools of the value of competition, as well as the consequences of violating conflict-of-interest rules. (Chicago Tribune)
Former Rep. Tom Anderson, a Republican in the Alaskan legislature, has been found guilty on seven counts, including conspiracy and bribery. (Anchorage Daily News)

Comments (5)
PA Patriot wrote on July 10, 2007 11:21 AM:Regarding Specter's signing statement bill, once the debate and the vote have been completed, Specter will have his staffer rewrite the bill, voiding everything that is in it.
The weasel needs to resign. Now.
Dave H wrote on July 10, 2007 11:55 AM:This administration will follow, to the letter, every condition set forth in this bill; except the part about signing statements.
KilgoreTrout XL wrote on July 10, 2007 12:38 PM:signed by gwb
Why don't we take the high road and ignore that list? It does impeach Vitter's statements about gay rights and gay marriage, but statements against those things are bigotry already. That the people who say them also like prostitutes doesn't further our cause much.
With this administration's blatant attempt to steal our democracy, don't you think we have bigger fish to fry than a couple adulterous republicans?
buckheaddad wrote on July 10, 2007 3:28 PM:I'm shocked . . . .
Just imagine a fine (undoubtedly) Christian Republican Senator (Mr. Vitter) being involved with an admitted "pimp". He must have had his number in her book for having called repeatedly to encourage her to drop her sinful ways.
AND, how can you continue to bring up lies and deceit on the part of the "sitting" Attorney General of the USA? You know he has the full confidence of George Bush. Why, the Attorney General had sufficient self-esteem to refuse to testisfy "under oath" before the US Senate Judiciary Committee . . . you know he must have done this after hours of prayer and meditation.
WHAT A DISGUSTING NEST OF VIPERS IN WASHINGTON (in both Political Parties).
buckheaddad
Jane wrote on July 10, 2007 5:44 PM:The Higher Road is getting our country back.
The voters who choose people like Vitter do not care that he is bigoted against gays -- they do care that he committed adultery and some care that he was a hypocrite about it.
If the ReThugs reveal any and all and some made up defects of Democratic politicians and we take the high road and ignore their faults, the picture that the public gets is that ReThugs are the good guys and Democrats do not support family values.
We need a level playing field and that means exposing Rethug 'immorality' as well