1. Standing on the banks of the Delaware River next to the Washington Crossing Bridge, 31st District State House candidate Rob Ciervo (R) attacked the tolling of the Scudder Falls Bridge on Friday and called the decision a result of “out of control spending” by State Rep. Steve Santarsiero (D-31) and Governor Ed Rendell.
    The Advance - Aug 15 04:29pm
  2. Sierra Nevada Corp., a fast-growing high-tech Sparks company that receives millions of dollars in defense contracts each year, was involved in a congressional ethics investigation into whether certain lawmakers sought campaign contributions in exchange for special favors.
    Reno Gazette-Journal - Aug 15 01:55am
  3. A part-time Amelia Island resident was indicted Thursday on charges that he made illegal campaign contributions to federal lawmakers through bogus donors, including two local men, and took other steps to hide illegal donations.
    Fernandina Beach News-Leader - Aug 13 07:29am
  4. Little Delaware is playing a big role in the Republican Party's nationwide effort to win back Congress.
    The Daily Times - Aug 13 04:11am
  5. A part-time Amelia Island resident was indicted Thursday on charges that he made illegal campaign contributions to federal lawmakers through bogus donors, including two local men, and took other steps to hide illegal donations.
    Fernandina Beach News-Leader - Aug 12 03:29pm
  6. The deaths of two old-school lawmakers this week, both of whom had been touched by scandal but also knew how to work across party lines to get things done, underscores how their kind is close to extinction.
    NPR - Aug 12 05:42am
  7. The deaths of two old-school lawmakers this week, both of whom had been touched by scandal but also knew how to work across party lines to get things done, underscores how their kind is close to extinction.
    NPR - Aug 12 05:40am
  8. One of Indiana University of Pennsylvania's affiliated organizations is hoping to stake a larger claim in the world of federal contracting, setting up a for-profit company that intends to provide technology and business services to the government.
    The Indiana Gazette - Sep 04 08:05am
  9. ALEXANDRIA, Va. - The owner of a now-defunct defense lobbying firm has pleaded not guilty to charges that he funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal campaign contributions.
    Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Aug 20 07:41am
  10. The owner of a now-defunct defense lobbying firm has pleaded not guilty to charges that he funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal campaign contributions.
    WRIC 8 News Richmond - Aug 20 07:59am