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Corzine Looks For Millionaires

The importance of selecting candidates able to largely foot the bill for a campaign is heightened in this cycle, given the Republican tilt of the Senate playing field and the uncertain fate of the

Driving Forward

In 16 years as first the ranking member and then the chairman of the Resources Committee, the irascible former riverboat captain battled environmentalists and fought for the economic interests of his home

Passenger Profiling System Must Be Updated

Despite TSA’s assertions to the contrary, civil libertarians and average Americans are concerned about the potential for abuse if the airlines are given access to passengers’ credit records and other

Into the Classroom

The five lesson plans C-SPAN proposed for the discussions are leadership and public service, the judicial system, the legislative system, the executive branch and the field of journalism.

Ogilvie May Return as Chaplain

For eight years, I have asked the Senators to put God first, family second, the Senate third and ambition fourth,” Ogilvie, 72, explained last month in an interview with Decision magazine.

Lugar Gets His Moment

The split within the administration presents an opportunity for the committee to weigh in on the national debate and hopefully influence the president.”

Two Judges Face the Heat

But Frist said in an April 11 interview that he was not going to allow Democrats to set the legislative agenda and determine the judicial voting schedule.

Frist’s Approach Faces Early Test

I really am working with individuals, sharing that larger vision that captures why we’re here as individual Senators and as a group,” Frist said in an April 11 interview.

Kennedy: Let GOP Decide Santorum’s Fate

In the wide-ranging AP interview, a partial transcript of which was published late Tuesday, Santorum blamed the priest sex scandal in the Catholic Church on “moral relativism” and the right to privacy

Frist Builds Support by Aiding GOP Freshmen

“We mainly just sit around the table and sort of see where they are, if they need mentors [or] if they have specific questions, particularly about parliamentary procedure,” Frist said in an interview

Largent Hangs ’Em Up.

“I don’t anticipate or expect to get back in it as an elected official,” the 48-year-old Pro Football Hall of Famer said in a telephone interview.

From Political Combat to the Front Lines

In the past three years Jim Wilkinson has gone from honing the message designed to keep Republicans in control of the House to crafting media strategy for the ongoing war in Iraq.

Lott Puts Staff to Work on Rules Review

“I think the Senate has become muscle-bound,” Lott said in an interview last week. “We have too many rules and too many precedents that make it next to impossible to function.”