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Commerce Committee Changes

[IMGCAP(1)] Conrad Hires Five Sioux State Natives. Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) announced last week that he had picked up five native North Dakotans to serve in his Hart Senate office.

Judge Likely To Complete Ballance Term

Democrats outnumber Republicans in the majority-black district by a 4-to-1 margin, making Butterfield the odds-on favorite to win the special election and the November general election, provided

Clinton to Raise Funds on Tour

Matsui estimated that events with Clinton could bring in at least $1 million a night for his committee. “We’d take him every day of the week if we could get him.”

Omnibus Seen Gaining Steam

Stevens did not directly address Nickles’ proposal, but he reiterated his belief that the only way to pass all 13 bills before Oct. 1 — the beginning of the federal government’s fiscal year — is

More Madonna Mania

[IMGCAP(1)] LaTourette said he’s not a Madonna fan to begin with, so he really wasn’t happy with the show’s anti-Bush, anti-war theme.

Who’s Got the Big Mo’?

Those results counter a KING-TV/KHQ-TV poll, conducted June 1-3 by Survey USA, that Nethercutt’s campaign seized to show momentum was with their candidate.

Millionaires Ready to Exit

Last April, he purchased a 5.2-acre parcel of residential property in McLean, Va., for between $1 million and $5 million.

Stepping Up Security

[IMGCAP(1)]“Due to increased security requirements, additional measures will be in place for the Joint Meeting,” Livingood wrote in a “Dear Colleague” letter issued to lawmakers.

Barton Kicks Off D.C. Push for Tauzin III

Damon Baldon (D) and 1 percent to Charmaine Caccioppi, a former aide to ex-Sen. Bennett Johnston (D-La.). Melancon, Romero and Caccioppi are all announced candidates.

Chambers Split on CAA Suits

“The professionals in the Senate have convinced the Senators that they should ignore the law” despite the fact that the chamber voted for it 98-1.

Electoral-College Reform Requires Change of Timing

The federal statutory scheme, first adopted in 1792, provides the dates for four events: (1) the states’ appointing their electors, on Election Day; (2) having the electors meet and vote; (3) reporting

DCCC Sees ’04 ‘Trend’

John Kerry (Mass.), have continued to argue that it is still far from healthy and note that more than 1 million people have lost their jobs since the start of the Bush administration.

Back to Business

[IMGCAP(1)]And that likely won’t even compare to the grief they can look forward to as spending bills start rolling out of the Senate Appropriations Committee this week.

The Burt Cohen Mystery

John Boehner (R-Ohio) collectively lost more than $1 million to dishonest campaign aides in recent years.