The Roll Call 50 Richest: Gainers and Losers
His other stock holdings include American Express, AT&T Wireless, BellSouth and SBC Communications.
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His other stock holdings include American Express, AT&T Wireless, BellSouth and SBC Communications.
Bill Janklow (R) made his initial appearance in a Moody County, S.D., courtroom Tuesday afternoon to face manslaughter charges in connection with an Aug. 16 fatal auto accident.
Tom Davis (R-Va.), the realization is spreading that there is a way to provide full and fair federal representation for D.C. residents — without statehood, a constitutional amendment or adding two new
George Pataki (R). The eldest of four children, Emily Pataki is clearly comfortable with the trappings of political life.
The 12 college students in T-shirts and jeans blended with the rest of campus when they recently gathered at Georgetown University’s Bunn Intercultural Center.
Mark Green (R-Wis.), has joined the Republican Main Street Partnership as policy director. The group is a fundraising and political advocacy group for centrist Republicans.
Rick Renzi (R-Ariz.) makes his debut in the 42nd Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game, the stands of Prince George’s Stadium will contain at least a dozen die-hard fans of the Grand Canyon State
John Swallow (R), who came from nowhere to nearly defeat him in 2002. Scott Matheson could confront popular three-term Gov. Mike Leavitt (R) or a well-positioned Republican newcomer.
Jack Kingston (R-Ga.), who chairs the Appropriations subcommittee on the legislative branch.
Pat Toomey (R). — Lauren W. Whittington FLORIDA Skeptical Hastings Forms Exploratory Committee Rep.
Irate about persistent speculation that he’s bolting Congress, House Energy and Commerce Chairman Billy “Ice T” Tauzin (R-La.) found a funny way to put the rumors to rest.
George Voinovich (R) by the end of July. Clearly Springer wants to run, but he says he won’t waste people’s time unless he sees empirical evidence of his political viability.
He worked for VoiceStream Wireless (now T-Mobile) and Alaska Native Wireless in the failed industry settlement of the NextWave spectrum controversy.
The commission’s final report observes, “[T]he ordeal to which outside nominees are subjected is so great, above and beyond whatever financial or career sacrifice is involved, as to make it prohibitive
In one, her son, Todd, sports a “Vote for my Mom” T-shirt. However, the most poignant example is perhaps Sen.
The regulations are strongly backed by long-distance companies such as AT&T — and vociferously opposed by the Baby Bells.
Tom Tauke (R-Iowa), an executive at Verizon and one of three Bell company representatives on USTA’s board.
Richard Pombo (R-Calif.), Howard Berman (D-Calif.), Major Owens (D-N.Y.), Bart Stupak (D-Mich.), Hal Rogers (R-Ky.), James Clyburn (D-S.C.), Henry Bonilla (R-Texas), Barbara Cubin (R-Wyo.), Jim Turner
Already, House Republican leaders are upset with Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) for agreeing with Finance Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) to cap the tax cut at $350 billion.
David Stockman (R-Mich.) and Leon Panetta (D-Calif.) — but only one, James C. Miller III, ran for office after leaving OMB. And Miller lost a Virginia GOP Senate primary to Oliver North.