Obituaries
The Democratic lawmaker was the powerful chairman of the Ways and Means Committee and a foe of President Reagan’s policies. He was forced from office in a corruption scandal and served time in prison.
Aug. 12, 2010
Politics
This is a story about whether your federal taxes will go up this fall, about congressional shadow boxing in Washington, Democratic presidential ambitions and Chicago-style politics.
Sept. 23, 1991
* It couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy. Of course, I refer to the happy circumstance of Rep.
July 28, 1993
For more than a year, federal prosecutors have been investigating one of the most powerful and senior members of the House: Dan Rostenkowski (D-Ill.), chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.
March 8, 1994
Employees at the House post office described their workplace as a cesspool of sloth and disorganization that showed efficiency only when called on to do special favors for members of Congress.
July 8, 1994
With anti-incumbent fever spreading across the land, even the onetime safest seats in the House no longer can be taken for granted.
March 14, 1992
Rep.
June 5, 1994
Defense lawyers for Rep.
July 7, 1994
World & Nation
Rep. Dan Rostenkowski (D-Ill.) said Thursday he is parting company with attorney Robert S.
June 3, 1994
Rep. Dan Rostenkowski pleaded not guilty Friday to 17 felony corruption charges and left U.S.
June 11, 1994