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“A 2002 study commissioned by the [Office of Management and Budget] estimates that for a single typical beach renourishment project, $88.1 million is spent within the beach region.
The voter registration requirement was added to the homestead program in 2002, more than 15 years after Petri purchased his home.
Anne Northup (R) in 2002. He spent more than $1.5 million on the race to Northup’s $3.2 million and lost by just 7,300 votes in a strong Republican year.
It was May 2002, and Mary Sprayregen was at a bit of a loss.
The suburban Denver 7th district seat Perlmutter now holds was hotly contested in 2002, 2004 and 2006, when Perlmutter won an open-seat race.
Take, for example, the post-9/11 USA PATRIOT Act, which Members of both parties found went too far in curbing civil liberties; the vaguely worded 2002 Iraq War resolution that seemed to allow the Bush
During the almost 25 years I practiced medicine, things changed dramatically and have continued to change even since I ended my practice in 2002.
A former finance director for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in the 2002 cycle, Rogalle advised now-Sen. Mark Udall’s (D-Colo.) successful election in 2008.
Included on the list is Graham Hill, who joined the committee in 2001 and became counsel for the Subcommittee on Highways, Transit and Pipelines in early 2002.
The one recent exception to that was in 2002, when Republicans gained seats in both houses in President George W. Bush’s first term.
Walter Bradley, who has been out of politics since 2002. But Teague is no easy target, and in fact, he and Pearce have many things in common.
A Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2002 for “Yellowman— and the winner of an Obie, or off-Broadway theater award, in 1995 for “Beauty’s Daughter,— Orlandersmith “is like 100 watts of light on stage,— said
Benimoff was a chaplain in the Army from 2002 to 2008. He spent two tours in Iraq and was a chaplain-in-residence at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Bob Ney (R-Ohio), then the chairman of the House Administration Committee, helped steer the center into the Longworth office in 2002.
• In 2002, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (D), then Maryland’s lieutenant governor, lost the Free State’s gubernatorial election in spectacular fashion.
After an unsuccessful bid for a seventh term in 2002 election, Morella was appointed permanent representative to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris from 2003 to 2007
As recently as 2002, New York sent a dozen Republicans to Congress; now there are just three — though a special election on March 31 could produce a fourth.
Don Carcieri’s (R) first campaign for governor in 2002 and his re-election in 2006. He also served as the governor’s chief of staff.
In July 2002, just two weeks before the state filing deadline, the Congresswoman suddenly announced she would not run again and promised to work “24 hours a day— to get her son elected.
A 2002 report from the Freedom to Travel Campaign predicted that an end to the travel ban could increase U.S. economic output by more than $1 billion and could create tens of thousands of new jobs in the