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Architect Retools for More Snowfall Next Week

[IMGCAP(1)] Nonetheless, AOC officials take part in early-morning conference calls — usually about 3:30 a.m. — with other local and federal agencies, such as the Office of Personnel Management and

Charity’s Function Attacked

As first reported by Roll Call last year, DeLay’s charity, Celebrations for Children, Inc., hopes to raise more than $1 million at the GOP convention in New York City this summer.

War of Words Erupts in Ore. GOP Primary

The other candidate, Goli Ameri, is now busying herself with efforts to defeat Measure 30 — the referendum that would raise Oregonians’ taxes by almost $1 billion.

Security Details Mulled

The criteria changes after April 1, when a candidate then qualifies for a protective detail “if he/she has received 10 percent of the committed delegates.”

Spencer for Hire?

He hopes to top $400,000 by the next filing, with the goal of raising $1 million for the entire campaign.

Senator Ponders 2 ’06 Races

Beckwith was brought on Jan. 1 as a counselor to Hutchison, who currently serves as vice chairwoman of the Senate Republican Conference.

Ban on Family Lobbying Eyed

From Jan. 1, 2002, through the first half of 2003, Key Reid’s firm collected at least $520,000 in lobbying revenue, according to a review of lobbying records filed with the Senate.

South Dakota Field Is Set

Larry Diedrich (R) termed himself an “underdog” in the state’s June 1 special House election against 2002 Democratic nominee Stephanie Herseth.

Pelosi Rings Bell

[IMGCAP(1)] Bell would replace fellow Texas Rep. Charles Gonzalez (D), whom Pelosi recently tapped to take an open position on the Energy and Commerce Committee.

A Fiscal Conservative Backlash?

The chips seem stacked against GOP leaders’ push this year to pass a budget resolution that keeps fast to Bush’s plans to hold “non-defense, non-homeland security” discretionary funding to 1 percent

Tauzin to Delay Exit Until March Primary

Though PhRMA has not issued Tauzin a formal proposal, several industry sources said the well-heeled trade group could double the $1 million-per-year offer from Hollywood.

An Officer and a Congressman?

He now lives in Greer, S.C., with his wife, Kim, and their three children— Drew, 6, Jack, 3, and Michaela Grace, 1 month. Wittman says he ended up in Washington, D.C., by chance.

A Look at Ohio

[IMGCAP(1)] In years past, many Congressional Republicans have been re-elected unchallenged, but now, state Democrats say things are changing.