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Group Targets Daschle in S.D.

A conservative group based in South Dakota is rounding up financial backers in Washington to fund a nearly $1 million, year-long media campaign designed to “destroy” Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle’

A Look at New York

[IMGCAP(1)] Not surprisingly, the 1st may be the only competitive district once again this cycle, at least in the November general.

Schumer Again Leads the Pack

During the filing period, Toomey raised $411,000 while retaining $1 million in his bank account. Democrats have no announced candidates in the race.

Senate Credit Union Hits $300 Million Mark

Only a handful of credit unions in the country claim more than $1 billion in assets, Zimmerman said, and the largest, the Navy Federal Credit Union, far outpaces any other with $17.5 billion.

Fiscal ’04 Security Requests Top $121 Million

Other security spending includes a $1 million request from House Sergeant-at-Arms Wilson Livingood’s office to replace 10,000 Quick2000 Escape Hoods, which would be used in a biological or chemical

A Record Year for K St. in ’02

Lobbying activity dropped for the No. 1-ranked firm, Cassidy & Associates, and slowed for many of K Street’s other top firms.

Big-City Mayor Gives Democrats Hope?

[IMGCAP(1)] The survey undoubtedly was initiated and released to woo Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin (D) into the Senate contest, and the numbers apparently have piqued her interest in the race.

A look at West Virginia

[IMGCAP(1)] While almost any state would have put then-Vice President Al Gore over the 270 electoral votes needed to win the White House, his inability to win the Mountain State’s five electoral

House Office Spending on the Rise, NTU Reports

House lawmakers boosted their office expenditures by 8.9 percent in 2001, with each Member spending an average of $1 million on official expenses such as staff salaries and mass mailings, according to