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Wynn Discloses Modest Holdings

Albert R. Wynn stepped down before his term was over to join a law firm.
Albert R. Wynn stepped down before his term was over to join a law firm. (Via Bloomberg News)
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Moran has denied wrongdoing, and the House ethics panel declined to review the matter. Moran has said he repaid the loan.

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Several House members from the area reported little change in their financial situations. Rep. Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.), the House majority leader, reported a state government pension of $20,481 in 2007 and total assets of $334,000 to $760,000, similar to his statement in 2006.

Lawmakers were not required to list the value of their personal residences.

Rep. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) listed assets worth $149,000 to $492,000. Among the few changes in his disclosure form was the sale of stock in Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson and Dow Chemical, which brought in $3,003 to $45,000.

Van Hollen sold the stock "to complete a renovation project on his house," said his spokeswoman, Marilyn Campbell.

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) reported assets valued at $803,000 to $2.1 million, similar to her totals from last year. The assets included annuities and other retirement investments.

Among Virginia legislators, Frank R. Wolf (R) and his spouse reported assets valued at $578,000 to $627,000. Tom Davis (R), who is retiring, had assets worth $697,000 to $1.6 million, according to disclosure forms. That compared with listed assets last year of $952,000 to $2.2 million.

Staff writers Paul Kane and Shailagh Murray and staff researchers Alice Crites and Magda Jean-Louis contributed to this report.


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