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Hatch to Act on Marriage Measure

The chairman would rather see an amendment adopted that gives individual states the right to refuse to acknowledge same-sex marriages approved by other states, despite Article IV, Section 1 of the

Hull Goes for Broke

All told, it is estimated that Hull has donated more than $1 million to Democratic causes and candidates in the state since 2000, although he skipped voting in that year’s presidential election.

BCRA Backpedal?

[IMGCAP(1)] So far, Bartlett has only 12 co-sponsors on the First Amendment Restoration Act, which would repeal the requirement that persons making disbursements for electioneering communications

Cole Seeks Boost for House GOP Frosh

Through Frontline Democrats, the Democratic Caucus had raised better than $1 million for the 19 incumbents in the group at the end of 2001.

A Look at North Carolina

[IMGCAP(1)] Now, after just one term in the Senate, he is one of the last two candidates standing in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination and is widely discussed as first in line for

Campbell Faces New Troubles

In the six-month period ranging from April 1 to September 30, 2002 — the first bonus apparently came in September of that year — Thompson made $25,211, records show.

Iraqi Money Flows

The public relations effort, which could top $1 million this year, is funded by Mashal Nawab, an Iraqi-born physician who is a “close friend and admirer” of Allawi, according to the Justice Department

Labor Focuses on Key States

One AFL-CIO source said the federation has “hundreds of people” going door-to-door on the project throughout swing states, and Sweeney himself said he would like to sign up 1 million members to the new

FEC: Senator Violated Finance Law

Slade Gorton (R) by “less than one-tenth of 1 percent of the votes cast,” the watchdog group said in a statement touting the FEC’s findings.

Air Security Must Stay a Step Ahead

The safety of the flying public will always be our No. 1 concern. We must acknowledge that no security system is foolproof. Our system relies on multiple layers of deterrence and detection.

MPAA, Take II

[IMGCAP(1)] As first reported by Daily Variety, Breaux turned down the MPAA job in part because he did not want to accept a position that was first offered to his colleague and former roommate, House