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A Look at Nebraska

[IMGCAP(1)] Republicans and Democrats both want to change that, of course — Democrats by taking back the governor’s mansion and at least one House seat, and Republicans by evicting Nelson in 2006

Young Guns Aim for Democratic Leadership

[IMGCAP(1)]While the Minority Whip has not signaled any interest in challenging Ehrlich, the newly elected Maryland governor will be a prime target for Democrats in 2006.

Boyd Bullish

He also said Boyd would likely make clear “any additional steps we might be taking” after July 1.

Senate Democrats, CBC Plan Summit

Currently Democrats win the black voting block by a 10-1 margin, a statistic of major importance to Democratic leaders. “We are grateful for their deep support,” Daschle said.

Opening Up

Sponsored by Voice for Adoption and the Freddie Mac Foundation and hosted by the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute, the briefing takes place at 1:30 p.m. in Room 106 of the Dirksen Senate

Dickey Lands New Clients

[IMGCAP(1)] “It’s a six-year monolith,” Dickey said in an interview, referring to the massive transportation reauthorization bill.

Ogilvie Won’t Return; 4 Finalists Remain

Ogilvie’s wife, Mary Jane, died April 1. Several of his Senate friends thought he would reconsider his retirement, putting the search for a replacement on hold temporarily.

Uline Arena’s Future Uncertain

At issue is a demolition application filed May 1 by LG Industries, a subsidiary of Texas-based Waste Management, for 1140 Third St. NE, the approximate site of the arena.

English Raps Toomey

Toomey raised approximately $1.6 million during the cycle and ended up spending a little more than $1 million on the race, leaving him with plenty of resources in the kitty.

Moving On

[IMGCAP(1)] Four for Sessions. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) has recently added four new faces to his office.