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Malpractice Costs Jeapordize Care Access

In Nevada, withdrawals would begin with policies renewing on May 1, 2002, and thereafter. At the time, St. Paul insured up to 60 percent of Nevada’s physicians.

Genetic Privacy Should Be Protected

[IMGCAP(1)] As the chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, one of my top priorities is to ensure that the full potential of the Human Genome Project is realized.

DSCC, NRSC Maintain Record Funding Pace

The National Republican Senatorial Committee raked in $8.6 million from April 1 to June 30, bringing its 2003 total to $14.1 million, just $1.5 million less in hard money than they raised in all

Final Chapter

[IMGCAP(1)] Detore had complained that federal prosectors pressured him to lie about his relationship with Traficant, a charge vehemently denied by the government.

A Look at Minnesota

[IMGCAP(1)] In the last election alone, the GOP picked up the governorship and the late Paul Wellstone’s (D) Senate seat, achieved parity in the House delegation by knocking off Rep.

It’s Already a Good GOP Year

The NRCC paid off the final $1 million of the $6 million debt it incurred in 2002, while the NRSC had previously eliminated its relatively minor debt.

Digging for Answers

A Quiz on the Capitol Visitors Center 1. What is the big hole on the East Front? a. Pool for Rep. Rob Portman to practice kayaking b. New visitor center c. Sen.

Not Yet

[IMGCAP(1)] AFL-CIO President John Sweeney is trying to get labor leaders to come to an agreement on how much financial support they will provide the Partnership for America’s Families.

Change in Environment

Democratic Party Kennedy-King Dinner on Nov. 1, held at the new Washington Convention Center. Jennifer Yachnin contributed to this report.