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State of the Division (Free subscription) | 08/14/2008
As Republicans talk in the darkness of the House floor, Representative Mike Conaway remains the number one oil company shill. I guess it proves the old adage, "once an oil company accountant, always an oil company booster." When he says to the citizens of his district, "I feel your pain", he means "it boosts my pocketbook," or at least his campaign coffers. It seems Mike made the protest on Monday,...
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Say Anything (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
Fiddling away while we should be drilling for more domestic oil: The group of about 30 Republicans, including Reps. Jeb Hensarling of Dallas and Mike Conaway of Midland, is hoping the sit-in will pressure House Democrats to support Republican policies aimed at lowering gasoline prices. “We shouldn’t be on vacation until we vote on producing our own American energy,” Mr. Hensarling said on a Monday...
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Grizzly Groundswell (Free subscription) | 08/05/2008
via email Help build the 2008 Republican Party Platform Dear, This November will be a time of change. Your vote on November 4 will not only help decide the next President, but it will help decide who is representing you at every level of government, from national to local. There is more you can do to shape your [...]
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Townhall.com (Free subscription) | 08/04/2008
Congressman Mike Conaway is blogging and posting videos on the Republican protests in Congress.
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California Conservative (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
Earlier this week, I posted about the House Democrats’ attempted censorship of its members. This effort is spearheaded by Rep. Michael Capuano, (D-MA). This morning, I got an email from Rep. Mike Conaway, (R-TX) asking me to sign a petition to halt the Democrats’ attempt to halt the free flow of information between my representative [...]
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PEU Report (Free subscription) | 06/14/2008
What a difference three months makes in the investigation of Chris Ward's fast fingers as the National Republican Congressional Committee's chief money man. Consider the scenario in March: A potential $1.74 million is missing. uncovered by Rep. Mike Conaway, an accountant representing west Texas. He noted, "This is as sophisticated as anything I've dealt with," adding "the financial statements looked...
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Georgia Politics Unfiltered (Free subscription) | 04/09/2008
Yesterday, I received an e-mail from the National Republican Congressional Committee's Director of New Media asking me to direct my readers towards a new petition launched by Texas Congressman Mike Conaway "in anticipation of MoveOn.org launching yet another tasteless ad campaign" against Gen. Petraeus and our troops. Since I do have a fairly decent number of Republicans who read this site (and also...
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Poor Mojo Newswire (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
TPMMuckraker | Talking Points Memo | Today's Must Read According to The New York Times this morning, it all began to unravel when Rep. Mike Conaway (R-TX), a CPA, asked to meet with the audit firm that was supposedly checking the NRCC's books, an idea that apparently no one had had for several years. Christopher Ward, then the NRCC's treasurer, finally relented, but then chickened out 30 minutes before...
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Balloon Juice (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
This sure will be helpful this fall during their re-election bids: According to The New York Times this morning, It all began to unravel when Rep. Mike Conaway (R-TX), a CPA, asked to meet with the audit firm that was supposedly checking the NRCC's books, an idea that apparently no one had had for several years. [...]
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Texas Politics (Free subscription) | 02/14/2008
President George W. Bush's former business partner Mike Conaway, who is now the congressman from Midland, today endorsed John McCain for president. Bush, of course, already has signaled his own support for one-time rival McCain. So Conaway's endorsement is not...
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BlueNC - Comments (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
Here's the first three graphs and a link for subscibers The FBI investigation into financial irregularities at the National Republican Congressional Committee was triggered when NRCC Audit Committee Chairman Mike Conaway (Texas) asked for an exit interview with the accounting firm that conducted the committee's 2006 audit, according to a source briefed on the unfolding scandal. Conaway had been seeking...
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Southwest Farm Press RSS Feed (Free subscription) | 01/18/2008
Pierce’s disease research is “vital to the long-term value of the wine-grape industry,” in Texas and beyond, said U.S. Rep. Mike Conaway, R-Midland, during a recent tour of the Texas Pierce’s Disease Research and Extension Program facility in Fredericksburg.
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Texas Politics (Free subscription) | 01/04/2008
Texas Politics Staff Texas primaries key to Craddick's future DA race faces another twist as Rosenthal reconsiders State news Abilene Candidate misses deadline The Rev. Floyd Crider had planned to run as a Democrat against U.S. Rep. Mike Conaway, R-Midland,...
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Radio (Free subscription) | 11/02/2007
The Local Radio Freedom Act, introduced by Rep. Mike Conaway (R-TX) and Rep. Gene Green (D-TX), declares congressional opposition to new charges for radio stations that play recorded music.
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BetaNews (Free subscription) | 11/02/2007
In a gamble that is certain to receive stiff opposition from both sides of the aisle, Reps. Gene Green (D - Texas) and Mike Conaway (R - Texas) offered to the floor of the House of Representatives yesterday a draft resolution opposing the imposition of royalties on terrestrial radio broadcasters for the use of sound recordings.