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A Look at Utah

[IMGCAP(1)] In the 2nd district, two-term Rep. Jim Matheson will seek re-election following a 2,015-vote win last fall.

Gallegly Testing the Waters in Recall Election

As of June 30, Gallegly had just more than $1 million in his Congressional campaign account, though it is not yet clear to him whether he could use that money to run for governor.

As Expected, Fritz Takes a Pass

[IMGCAP(1)] Just last year, South Carolina’s two Senators, Hollings and Strom Thurmond (R), together accounted for 84 years of service in the chamber.

Speaking Spanish

[IMGCAP(1)] “He has been a great friend of the United States, a visionary leader for his nation, and a committed ally in the war on terrorism,” Hastert said.

Senators Look Past August’s Fundraising Dog Days

Meanwhile, Democrats are also gearing up for their own autumn fundraising event Sept. 9 — an issues forum with 30 Senators that Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee officials estimate could raise $1

New Democratic PACs Prosper

Bill Paxon (R-N.Y.), was under a cloud for much of the year after accepting a $1 million soft-money transfer from the National Republican Congressional Committee in late 2002.

Bob Graham Ain’t No Mark Warner

[IMGCAP(1)] Graham’s more than 35 years in public service, including two terms as governor, earned him the right to be treated seriously as a presidential hopeful.

Will Democrats Bypass Stark?

Pross predicted that it would cost a Democratic challenger between $500,000 and $1 million to run a viable campaign against Stark. As of June 30, Stark had $488,000 in his campaign account.

Take Two

[IMGCAP(1)] In a letter to the Office of Compliance, Day requested class status for complaints filed by Officers Arnold Fields and Regina Bolden-Whitaker, who assert they have been retaliated against

Gubernatorial Races to Set Table

Bunning surprised many observers by collecting almost $1 million between April 1 and June 30. He had roughly $2 million to spend on the race at the end of the period.

Big Business Drives Boost in PAC Accounts

The 100 largest PACs raised $68.6 million between Jan. 1 and June 30, a 39 percent increase over the total raised by those same organizations in the first six months of 1999, the beginning of the

A November Exit?

for the likelihood that they will have to pass one or more stop-gap spending measures, known as “continuing resolutions,” to prevent a complete government shutdown once the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1.

Health News

[IMGCAP(1)] “Congressman Blunt is in great spirits and is looking forward to getting back to work soon,” said Blunt spokeswoman Burson Taylor.