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Post-BCRA Senate Fundraising Up 72 Percent

House candidates, meanwhile, raised a total of $223.4 million in 2003 — a 12 percent jump over 2001’s total of $202.2 million — and ended the year with a cash-on-hand total of $221.4 million.

Site Unseen

Fresh off a flurry of off-season activity, Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder will also be on hand to present the traditional Larry King Heart Award, which has now been renamed the Gerald S.

Down on the Riverfront

A Charleston native, Cooper got his start in campaign politics in 1994 when he served as turnout coordinator for Charleston Mayor Joe Riley Jr.’s (D) unsuccessful gubernatorial primary race in South

On Holiday

No Member shares his or her birthday with either Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday — Jan. 15 — or the day set aside to honor him this year — Jan. 19. Jan. 1, New Year’s Day Rep.

Renovation Raises Concerns

The school’s windows were removed in April 2003, but disputes with D.C.’s Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs over building permits as well as turnover in THR’s staff slowed progress, said

What a Month

Holtz-Eakin promptly fired off a letter to the staffer revealing that he had prepared a “cost estimate for the Age of Thomas S.

Transportation System Needs Help

The Senate’s highway bill, S. 1072 (better known as SAFETEA), builds upon previous reauthorizations, including the 1991 Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) and the 1998 Transportation

Seeds of Advocacy

“We receive the equivalent of several million dollars every year in pro bono work,” said Smith, who pointed out that his 25-member board consists of 20 lawyers from some of D.C.’s top firms.

The Boy Who Fell Off the Bus

It all began with Crouse convincing his editors to let him tag along on the campaign trail with Hunter S.

State Account Helped Thune

In a June letter to supporters explaining his decision, Thune wrote that “federal law often make[s] it difficult to voice our opinions.”

‘Bad Publicity’ Hits Home

First, Frank penned 2001’s “The Columnist,” a satiric glimpse into the personal musings of a solipsistic Washington scribe.

Got Power?

Nelson entered Room S-224 and ran up to Breaux with a copy of Roll Call opened to the classified section and some job opportunities circled.

Naked Truth

“The Citizens for Bunning breakfast has been moved to S-155,” said the sign referencing the name of the Senator’s re-election committee.