TITLE

CC calls for ethics inquiry of five senators

AUTHOR(S)
Denny, J.
PUB. DATE
November 1989
SOURCE
Common Cause Magazine;Nov/Dec89, Vol. 15 Issue 6, p28
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Details `Common Cause's call for ethics investigations of five US senators who reportedly received corporate donations from Charles H. Keating Jr. Campaign contributors; Sens. Alan Cranston (D-Calif.), Dennis DeConcini (D-Ariz.), John Glenn (D-Ohio), John McCain (R-Ariz.), and Donald Riegle Jr. (D-Mich.).
ACCESSION #
9001290639

Tags: UNITED States. Congress. Senate

 

Related Articles

  • Signs pointing toward another huge Senate cycle. Blake, Aaron; Rushing, J. Taylor // Hill;1/14/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 5, p6 

    The article reports on the growing number of vacant positions in the U.S. Senate in January 2009.

  • Congressional Committees: Senate Standing Committees.  // World Almanac & Book of Facts;2000, p88 

    No abstract available.

  • Senate, House Armed Services panels at odds over spending priorities.  // Aviation Week & Space Technology;7/24/89, Vol. 131 Issue 4, p28 

    Discusses the Senate Armed Services Committee's decision to side with the Bush Administration on the B-2 stealth bomber and stop funding for the F-14D fighter. The House Armed Services Committee recommended just the opposite. Anticipated budget battles; Other Senate Committee action.

  • Briefing boycott. K.M. // Broadcasting & Cable;2/20/95, Vol. 125 Issue 8, p81 

    No abstract available.

  • Bicentennial Note.  // Congressional Digest;Jun/Jul89, Vol. 68 Issue 6/7, p161 

    Gives excerpts from the `United States Senate' by the Committee on Rules and Administration, which serve to illustrate highlights of the historical role of the Senate operating within the Constitutionally mandated system of shared powers, and checks and balances.

  • Provisions of S. 323.  // Congressional Digest;Aug/Sep91, Vol. 70 Issue 8/9, p201 

    Presents the Chafee substitute to S. 323, as considered on the floor of the Senate. The purpose of the act; Description of the Act including: Availability of information; Exemption for religious beliefs or moral convictions; Requirement of referral; Prohibition against discrimination;...

  • Senate committees choose chiefs. Goodrich, Lawrence J. // Christian Science Monitor;12/6/96, Vol. 89 Issue 9, p9 

    Reports on the selection of Senate committees chairs in the United States. Republican Senator Ted Stevens of Alaska chosen as chairman of the Appropriations Committee; Commerce Committee to be chaired by Senator John McCain of Arizona; Senators chosen by the Democratic Party.

  • A GOP Senate? Miller, William H. // Industry Week/IW;7/5/93, Vol. 242 Issue 13, p69 

    Reports on the possible regaining of the Senate by the Republicans. Buoying by Kay Bailey Hutchinson's Senate victory in Texas; President Clinton's sagging voter popularity; Need for six seats; Possibility of Grand Old Party Senate.

  • Senate panel probes plight of black males in America.  // Jet;4/8/91, Vol. 79 Issue 25, p7 

    Reports on the one-day hearing held by the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs on the problems facing black men in urban America. Death rates; Experts at hearing; Race relations; Comments by Virginia Gov. L. Douglas Wilder.

  • Sequential choices and partisan transitions in U.S. Senate delegations: 1972-1988. Segura, Gary M.; Nicholson, Stephen P. // Journal of Politics;Feb95, Vol. 57 Issue 1, p86 

    Discusses the phenomenon of an increase in the number of states sending mixed delegations to the United States Senate, consisting of one senator of each political party. Existing approaches to explain the phenomenon are strategic citizen and two constituencies; Candidate quality; Short-term...

Share

Read the Article

Courtesy of VIRGINIA BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY AND SYSTEM

Sorry, but this item is not currently available from your library.

Try another library?
Sign out of this library

Other Topics