From idahostatesman.com
()
Source: Getty Images
WASHINGTON - Payroll records show that a handful of top aides in former Sen. Larry Craig's Senate office received handsome increases - one received as much as $36,000 - if they stayed with the Idaho Republican from the fall of 2007 through his retirement last January.
More perspectives...
Larry Craig Takes a Stance Against GitmoWall Street Journal (blog)When it comes to due process, Larry Craig apparently carries some weight with his former Senate colleagues. The Idaho Republican retired from the Senate ...
More perspectives...
From news.google.com
()
Public Restroom/Men's Room
Dear, dear readers, you take these questions way too literally. We ask: Where is the best place to bump into Larry Craig? And you still think you are going to see him in some random bathroom. Hello. The guy is retired. Remember? He thanked us for coming out and then retired. If you want to see Larry Craig, go to the bank. Because he is doing what all retired politicians do: sucking the...
More perspectives...
From boiseweekly.com
()
"One of the fun things I do now is that I get to do interesting and different kinds of work and somewhat targeted work for a variety of clients," former Idaho Sen. Larry Craig told about 50 people Tuesday at an energy conference put on by the Idaho Council on Industry and the Environment and the Idaho National Laboratory. "One of my clients was very specific. He says, 'Kill the climate-change bill in the Senate.' Well, that's going to be a fun...
More perspectives...
From idahostatesman.com
()
Greg Casey said Tuesday that he will not be seek the GOP nomination for the 1st Congressional District. Rumors have held that Casey may join House GOP Caucus Chairman Ken Roberts of McCall and first-time candidate Vaughn Ward of Eagle in the race to face freshman Democrat Walt Minnick.
More perspectives...
From idahostatesman.com
()
