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Partytime • POSTED - 09.29.08 BY Nancy Watzman

Freddie Mac, Citi sponsored reception last week

Last Tuesday, in the midst of bailout madness on Capitol Hill, Reps. James E. Clyburn and Sen. Saxby Chambliss were listed as the “invited guests” at a reception benefiting The First Tee of Washington, DC sponsored by Citi, Freddie Mac, and other corporate sponsors.

Freddie Mac has already gotten a government bailout in the housing bill passed last summer. Citi just announced an agreement to purchase the troubled Wachovia Corp.

The First Tee is a nonprofit organization dedicated to exposing young people to golf, “primarily to serve those who have not had exposure to the game and its positive values.”

Considering how many congressional fundraising parties in D.C. involve golf, one wonders if the organization is preparing young folks in town for a career in lobbying.

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Beneficiary: congressional candidate, lawmaker, or entity which collects funds raised at party

Host: person who is hosting party-often, but not always, a registered federal lobbyist

Venue Name: where the party is

Entertainment Type: type of gathering, such as "breakfast," "ski trip," "bowling"

Other Lawmakers Mentioned: lawmakers mentioned on invitation who are used as a draw for the event

Sunlight's Party Time is a project to track parties for members of Congress or congressional candidates that happen all year round in Washington, D.C. and beyond. (read more)

We also post information we receive about parties where members of Congress are expected to participate—such as convention or inaugural parties.

Since we don't hear about all the parties, you can also tell us if you know where the party is and we don't.