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Just When You Thought It Was Safe

[IMGCAP(1)] Spokesmen for the lawmakers said that their bill is still being drafted and that they’re searching for a Republican co-sponsor.

Dole Hawking Dole

[IMGCAP(1)] “MEET BOB DOLE!” the e-mail, complete with a photo of the former Senator, exclaimed.

Lobby News

[IMGCAP(1)] Russ Schriefer and Stuart Stevens, whose political advertising and consulting firm has long been housed with Quinn Gillespie, will run the operation and will draw on others from their

Jeffords to Announce His Retirement

Nonetheless, Jeffords is set to tell his constituents at a 1 p.m. news conference in Burlington that he will leave the Senate when his term expires at the beginning of 2007, according to Washington

CoCo Meets Capitol Hill

[IMGCAP(1)] Apparently Michael, like all of us, is consumed with the soap opera breakup between Aniston and Brad Pitt — as well as the recent baptism of Coco, Aniston’s goddaughter, the child

Inaugural Donor List Released

While the president set his own $250,000 cap on contributions, the report filed this week listed contributions as small as $1.

Hearing Airs BCRA Criticism

restrictions on transfers between state party committees and the national committees, under Pence-Wynn the maximum per-cycle donations to state parties — $20,000 per state times 50 states, totaling $1

Fears of Mercury Are Unjustified

But U.S. power plants account for less than 1 percent of global mercury. Of the man-released sources of mercury into the atmosphere, developing countries in Asia are the principal contributors.

Missouri Poll Gives Democrats Hope

Talent raised $1.3 million from Jan. 1 to March 31 while disbursing $212,000. Talent “stands in a great place,” said National Republican Senatorial Committee spokesman Brian Nick.

Folger Shines Spotlight on David Garrick

Garrick’s sprawling country estate in Hampton featured a “Temple to Shakespeare,” which displayed a life-size sculpture of the Bard (based in part on Garrick himself) — a 22-1/2-inch terracotta model

A Happy Birthday

The range was from just $1 to $17.95, for adult admission to the National Aquarium in Baltimore.

Victory at Hand?

. … The original estimate from Prudhoe Bay was about 1 billion barrels. We’ve produced 16-plus billion barrels so far from that one area.

CAFTA Lobbying

[IMGCAP(1)] Rep. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) said, “You will see conservative Republicans and liberal Democrats as well as small-business groups, farmers, religious and environmental groups.