1. Politico reports today that Ohio's own John Boehner, who already had his sights set on becoming the Speaker of the House, has taken action towards that goal by forming the "Boehner for Speaker" committee, which is basically just a means to raise truckloads of money.
    Cleveland Scene - Jul 29 12:38pm
  2. WASHINGTON, July 29 (UPI) -- Ohio Congressman John Boehner has launched a "Boehner for Speaker" campaign to raise money for the Republican election effort. John Boehner - Republican - United States - WASHINGTON - Ohio
    UPI - Jul 29 11:27am
  3. House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-West Chester, will deliver the annual “State of the Nation” report to the Darke County Chamber of Commerce on Friday, Aug. 6, the chamber announced on Wednesday, July 28. The luncheon event at the Greenville...
    Dayton Daily News - Jul 28 08:29am
  4. His chief of staff, Barry Jackson, is described as "the most important person you don't know."
    The Politico - 1 hour, 19 minutes ago
  5. The subcommittee had expected to finish their investigation by the end of 2008, though Rangel's lawyers seem to have drawn the process out as it evolved.
    Time Magazine - Jul 29 02:13pm
  6. House Minority Leader John Boehner has finally gotten specific about his recent call for a moratorium on new federal regulations, and TPM's gotten a look at just what kinds of regulations -- other than the obvious ones implementing health care and Wall Street reforms -- that Boehner's plan would block.
    Business Insider - Jul 27 12:18pm
  7. President Barack Obama and House Minority Leader John Boehner got into a cordial but firm standoff at the White House today over the fate of former President George W. Bushs tax cuts for the wealthy, according to aides.
    Wall Street Journal Blogs - Jul 27 02:52pm
  8. Congressional investigators detail 13 alleged ethics violations by longtime U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel of New York, setting up a potentially damaging House trial just weeks before the fall elections.
    Market Watch - Jul 29 12:26pm
  9. House Republicans who have spent months demanding spending cuts blanched Wednesday at their first opportunity to actually make them, instead joining Democrats in treating a bill to pay for veterans programs in 2011 as politically sacrosanct in an election year. Republican - Democratic - United States - Politics - Military
    MSNBC - Jul 29 06:31am
  10. The GOP House leader's committee aims to aggresively boost the party's lagging fundraising.
    The Politico - Jul 29 01:48am