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Nelson to Help Ex-Aide Thompson at D.C. Event

Larry Diedrich (R), a sign of the import national Republicans are placing on the June 1 House special election. The luncheon event will be held at the Sioux Falls Sheraton Hotel.

Book Sales Planned at Hill Libraries

On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Friends of the Southeast Library will hold its annual book sale, offering hardcover books for $1, large paperbacks for 50 cents and regular-sized paperbacks

Scientifically Speaking

[IMGCAP(1)] Bageant Moves to Kennedy’s Office. Larry Bageant, a 21-year veteran of Capitol Hill, has moved over from Sen. John Breaux’s (D-La.) office to manage the mail system for Sen.

Too Much, Too Little

[IMGCAP(1)] The Johnson campaign was discovered to have understated its cash-on-hand total by $11,171 at the beginning of 2001 and it overstated its cash on hand by $69,524 at the end of 2001.

Group Unveils Vision for E. Market Metro

In March, Barracks Row Main Street — a group which aims to revitalize Eighth Street Southeast — received a nearly $1 million federal economic development grant to design gateways to the corridor

PAC Dollars Favor Daschle

On Capitol Hill, the National Republican Senatorial Committee has opened a joint-fundraising account called Thune for America’s Future that could funnel well over $1 million to Thune’s re-election

Rumble for McInnis Seat

Rippy led the Republican field in fundraising from Jan. 1 to March 31, ending the period with $153,000 in the bank.

A Bush Nemesis

[IMGCAP(1)]The irony is, Lewis was once a Bush donor.

I’ll Take ABC No-Shows for $600

[IMGCAP(1)]I’ll Take ABC No-Shows for $600. “Power Players” week starts Monday on the game show “Jeopardy,” and a select group of Washington insiders will show off their trivia IQ for the rest of us.

Safe Voting

[IMGCAP(1)] With growing concerns about hacking and manipulation, “Securing the Vote” found that lawmakers or chief election officials in 25 states are either considering bills or enacting rules

DSCC Turns to Retiring Senators

Fresh from securing a $1 million contribution pledge from former Vice President Al Gore, Senate Democrats are eyeing a $5.5 million pot of leftover campaign funds held by retiring Senators and a handful

NRCC, DCCC Squaring Off

Presaging a month-long air campaign, the House’s two national party committees are set to launch new independent expenditure ads in South Dakota today as they jockey for the high ground in the June 1 special

Politics · 108th Congress

Tax! You’re It!

[IMGCAP(1)] But with the House and Senate still stalled over the 2005 budget resolution — thanks to a clash over whether Congress should add to the soaring federal deficit with additional spending

Mother Day’s Mudslinging

[IMGCAP(1)] But some Senate Democrats were alarmed by one particular phrase and its potential political ramifications — “Whereas mothers have an indispensable role in building and transforming society