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DSCC Bullish Despite Money

Ben Nighthorse Campbell’s (R) March 1 retirement announcement, Republicans were unable to lure either Gov. Bill Owens or 7th district Rep. Bob Beauprez into the race.

Appeals Court Hands Compliance Office Victory

Ben Nighthorse Campbell’s (R) Colorado office (see story, p.1). Bastien took her case to district court two years ago, alleging that she was terminated because of her age.

House GOP Treads Unfamiliar Path

But when Budget Chairman Jim Nussle (R-Iowa) tried to move forward with a plan that shaved half of 1 percent off Bush’s defense request, he faced revolt from yet another faction — Armed Services

Omarosa for Congress?

Joseph Biden (D-Del.) to broker the landmark 1999 legislation that committed a U.S. payment of nearly $1 billion in arrears to the United Nations in exchange for institutional reforms.

NRCC Has Highest Refund Rate

On March 31 and April 1, the NRCC will host another Washington event for members of its Business Advisory Council — a “Congressional Tax Summit and Businessman of the Year Award Ceremony” in Washington

Roll Call Casualty List

Ernie Fletcher (R-Ky.), 51, 3 terms Running for President 1 House: 1D; 1 Senate: 1D <p class="casualty

Disaster Planning

[IMGCAP(1)] If so, the Office of Security and Emergency Preparedness is conducting a lecture Friday for Senate and Architect of the Capitol employees interested in learning “how to prepare your family

Hunter, Leaders Strike Budget Deal

The crux of the dispute has been Nussle’s determination to shave half of 1 percent — about $2 billion — off Bush’s defense spending request.

Shays Initiates CAA Expansion

Although the measure achieved the same bipartisan support in the Senate as it did in the House (passing 98-1 in that chamber), the law has recently come under attack from one of the Senate’s own

Lobbyists Help Stevens Charity

In December, the Los Angeles Times reported about the rapidly increasing personal wealth of the Appropriations chairman, noting that one $50,000 investment is now worth more than $1 million, and

Tauzin Surgery

[IMGCAP(1)] The surgery, which will take place next Wednesday at Johns Hopkins University Hospital, is expected to sideline Tauzin for a month.

Ethics Blather

Curt Weldon’s (R-Pa.) efforts to help Serbian and Russian businessmen and their awarding up to $1 million in contracts to Weldon’s daughter’s lobbying firm.