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Bush’s Bioethicist Worries About Fruits of Science

[IMGCAP(1)] Kass, the controversial chairman of President Bush’s Commission on Bioethics, was disputing the claim made by advocates of cloning for medical research that the product really isn’t an

Pelosi, Menendez Leading the PACs

The three members of the House Democratic leadership who have leadership PACs, buoyed by Pelosi and Menendez, contributed nearly $1 to Democratic candidates for every $2 raised by the fundraising

Foundation Facts

[IMGCAP(1)] Foley first served on the board from 1995 until his appointment as ambassador to Japan in 1997. He was reappointed in 2002.

Roemer’s Mullings Scare La. Democrats

He raised better than $1 million from Jan. 1 to March 31 and banked $2 million, a total touted by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in a news release.

Texas Goes It Alone

[IMGCAP(1)] The state of Florida had agreed to pay Piper Rudnick about $600,000 a year to prevent Congress from closing military bases in the state.

Legislative Duties Weigh Heavily on GOP House Hopefuls

[IMGCAP(1)] At least three influential Republican state Senators who are running for Congress — Nebraska’s Curt Bromm, New York’s Randy Kuhl and Oregon’s Jackie Winters — find themselves in primaries

Five Texas Runoffs Coming Tuesday

In pre-runoff reports covering contributions and expenditures from Feb. 19 to March 24, Streusand reported donations totaling just more than $1 million — with all but $3,000 coming from his own

Members at Odds

[IMGCAP(1)] “There has been absolutely no case made to Congress, or record established by the Commission, to support any notion that tax-exempt organizations and other independent groups threaten

Moving On

As detailed in the April 1 Roll Call article “Circular Firing Squad,” state Republicans have been riven by years of internal disputes, leading some GOPers to fear that Bush’s re-election prospects

Trouble Brewing In Colo.?

Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R) announced his retirement on March 1. After turning down a bid himself, Owens has publicly — and unsuccessfully — courted Reps.

Kerry, Congress Should Fight Bush Science Cuts

[IMGCAP(1)] Not only should Kerry be raising more hell about this, but Congress, instead of slathering pork into the pending highway bill, ought to spend a few billion dollars to increase Bush’s

Roll Call Casualty List

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Page Numbers

[IMGCAP(1)]The March 31 GAO report, which focused on fiscal 2002, found that while the Daniel Webster Senate Page Residence Revolving Fund “had effective internal control over financial reporting