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.
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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.
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.
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
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.
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
On the food front, three stages will host some of D.C.’s top chefs for cooking demonstrations.
Holtz-Eakin promptly fired off a letter to the staffer revealing that he had prepared a “cost estimate for the Age of Thomas S.
Increasingly, D.C.’s status will negatively impact our country’s push for the expansion of democracy abroad.
Just in the Senate, the process of passing an energy bill based on S. 2095 might be lengthy and rancorous.
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Getting on the right political side of the gun issue, Penn and company wrote, “ensure[s] that union members can vote their gun and their union.”
“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.
Jim Costa (D) was first elected to the Legislature in 1978, Lisa Quigley, his opponent in March 2’s 20th district Democratic primary, was in junior high school.
It all began with Crouse convincing his editors to let him tag along on the campaign trail with Hunter S.
In a June letter to supporters explaining his decision, Thune wrote that “federal law often make[s] it difficult to voice our opinions.”
First, Frank penned 2001’s “The Columnist,” a satiric glimpse into the personal musings of a solipsistic Washington scribe.
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.
“The Citizens for Bunning breakfast has been moved to S-155,” said the sign referencing the name of the Senator’s re-election committee.
In 2004’s all-hard-money world, things have changed. The three Republicans vying to challenge him all ended 2003 with less money than Feingold.
Mattioli said he expects this case will be a topic for discussion at PSA 106’s next community meeting on Feb. 12.