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A Look at Illinois

[IMGCAP(1)] Last cycle, when the state lost one House district due to reapportionment, Reps.

Majette Shaking Up Ga. Politics

It is unclear whether Majette’s announcement will impact his ultimate decision, which is expected to come after April 1.

The Writers Behind the Writers

According to the most recently available financial disclosure reports, Salter has earned more than $1 million from the literary collaboration since 1998.

Abortion Politics Hurt Important Legislation

Thankfully, the American public has no such qualms about recognizing violent crimes against the unborn: a June 1, 2003, Newsweek/Princeton Survey Research Associates poll shows that 84 percent of

OSC Settles Hatch Act Case in Va.

Because he had already resigned his federal post on Oct. 1, 2003, Hollis avoided any further sanctions from the agency. He had quietly dropped out of the Congressional race that fall.

Mixing It Up in the Nutmeg State

[IMGCAP(1)] DeWine Picks DeStaff. Sen. Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) announced six staffing changes in his D.C. and Ohio offices last week.

Bush Makes Voice Heard

Bush lost the combined 63 electoral votes in Michigan, Illinois and Pennsylvania by a total of just 1 million votes.

Oink, Oink

[IMGCAP(1)] The U.S. pork industry has recently stepped up its lobbying efforts on Capitol Hill to help tear down international trade barriers, particularly in Latin America, according to the National

To Voters, Bush’s Post-9/11 Record Trumps Pre-9/11

[IMGCAP(1)] It was clear even before the Sept. 11, 2001, investigating commission began its work that President Bush did not give terrorism sufficient priority prior to al Qaeda’s attack on the Twin

Appropriators Weigh Options

Stevens said he was not worried about pushing an Iraq supplemental spending bill this year, as long as the Defense appropriations bill is enacted by Oct. 1.

Remembering Nadel

[IMGCAP(1)] Nadel, a 10-year veteran of the panel, held a bachelor’s in psychology from Ithaca College, a master’s in special education from Columbia University Teacher’s College, a law degree from

Festival Ready to Blossom

Diana Mayhew, executive director of the National Cherry Blossom Festival, said about 1 million people are expected to attend the festival.