Romney’s Governorship Winds Down, Clearing Way for Possible White House Bid
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While Oxley — the co-author of 2002’s landmark Sarbanes-Oxley corporate accountability bill — is sure to be flooded with offers, one Republican lobbyist speculated that it could be a year before
One of the big “A”s at QGA, veteran GOP mouthpiece Terry Holt, will present runner-up awards to one Republican and one Democratic press secretary or communications director.
“I believe that it’s absolutely critical to our neighborhood organization, as far as communication is concerned,” said Roger Mattioli, who serves as PSA 102’s citizen coordinator.
But by 1989’s Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, while voting to uphold the restrictions at issue in the case, she pointedly declined to join with Rehnquist and reject the overall Roe v.
While Oxley — the co-author of 2002’s landmark Sarbanes-Oxley corporate accountability bill — is sure to be flooded with offers, one Republican lobbyist speculated that it could be a year before
Acadiana Plans Second Po’ Boy Fundraiser If you weren’t able to make it to Acadiana, D.C.’s new Louisiana-themed restaurant, for its Po’ Boy Power fundraiser last month, you have another chance
Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) on high-tech and telecommunications issues, recently accepted a position on Symantec Corp.’s federal governmental relations team, where he will be responsible for monitoring and
Her dad, Billy McKinney, didn’t help matters when he blamed her 2002 re-election defeat on “J-E-W-S,” as he so carefully spelled out the word. Oy.
Among No on 77’s at least 65 individual and PAC contributors based outside of California are around a dozen D.C.-based PACs that have given $900,000.
Washington Walks sponsors several tours of Washington, D.C.’s haunted sites. The “Capital Hauntings” tour meets at the McPherson Square Metrorail station at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 29, 30 and 31.
“It’s not that they’re sitting somewhere chewing gum or sitting in their squad cars,” Graham said of D.C.’s police force. “They are doing something else. They just aren’t there.”
“Out of respect for the newest of D.C.’s famous landmarks, I’m going to be wearing a tuxedo, too.” The Powerballs That Be. Millionaire Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.), who — as if he needed it!
“Out of respect for the newest of D.C.’s famous landmarks, I’m going to be wearing a tuxedo, too.” The Powerballs That Be. Millionaire Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.), who — as if he needed it!
After recent news reports prompted an outcry against D.C.’s “zero tolerance” drunken driving law, the City Council passed emergency legislation Tuesday to ease regulations so that a driver with a
“Quite frankly I was a little ticked off,” Tester wrote, referring to National Journal as “Washington, D.C.’s most insider publication.”
Bono is in town for U2’s “Vertigo” tour concerts tonight and Thursday at the MCI Center. Nancy Pelosi: Hot!
Uwe Brandes, Anacostia Waterfront Corp.’s vice president for capitol projects, will be on hand. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the basement of St. Peter’s Church at Second and C streets Southeast.
The National Capital Medical Center has been touted as the answer to Washington, D.C.’s public health crisis.
An Earle spokeswoman said at the time that the D.A.’s office generally refrained from investigating public officials during a campaign.