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Twenty-Somethings Shine in Prairie State Office

[IMGCAP(1)] Team Dutch. Freshman Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Md.) spent the early fall season filling out his office roster and has scored a double-double on promotions and new hires.

A Look at Tennessee

He returned for a rematch in 1996 and despite raising and spending more than $1 million lost 54 percent to 42 percent.

Coble Dropping S.C. Senate Bid

Between July 1 and Sept. 30, Tenenbaum brought in $327,000 to Coble’s $115,000. She ended the quarter with $317,000 on hand; Coble had just $81,000 in the bank.

Approps Hopefuls Rake In The Cash

That contrasts with Lewis and Rogers, who raised $58,000 apiece in the quarter and have $1.3 million and $1 million in the bank, respectively.

Hillary’s Hirings

Clinton welcomed Neera Tanden to her office on Oct. 1 as her new legislative director.

Sweet 16

[IMGCAP(1)] The 79-year-old lawmaker has experienced health problems in recent years, and in 2000 he considered not running for re-election.

NRCC Jumps at Chance to Use Earmarking PAC

[IMGCAP(1)] At last week’s House Republican Conference meeting, NRCC Chairman Tom Reynolds (N.Y.) told lawmakers about the creation of the Kentucky committee, which will be geared toward Member giving

House Admin Requests BCRA Symposium

John Larson (D-Conn.), initiated discussion of the education event, but also unwittingly demonstrated the need for such a seminar when he incorrectly suggested that “this law takes effect on Nov. 1, if

Small Tobacco

[IMGCAP(1)] This time, however, it’s many of the smaller players in the business that are spending the big bucks on K Street.

Friends in High Places

George Bush to a key regulatory post, has earned nearly $1 million lobbying on behalf of just three corporate clients since Bush entered the White House.

Senate Money Rolling In

The reports, which were due to be filed with the Federal Election Commission by midnight Wednesday, cover contributions and expenditures from July 1 to Sept. 30.

Sakakawea Arrives

[IMGCAP(1)] The bronze sculpture depicts Sakakawea, an American Indian known for her service to the 1803-06 expedition led by William Clark and Meriwether Lewis, and her son, Jean Baptiste.