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Ohio Members in Remap Fight

of Congress could raise unlimited amounts of soft money in support of state initiatives, despite the supposed ban on lawmakers raising such funds imposed by the McCain-Feingold bill that became law in 2002

DeLay Asks Judge to Dismiss Later Indictment

Earle’s case centers on a $190,000 soft-money donation made in 2002 by Texans for a Republican Majority political action committee, a committee created by DeLay, to an arm of the Republican National

Judging Moore

Jo Bonner (R-Ala.) said of Riley, who served in the House for six years before winning the governorship in 2002.

Bing Is Minority’s Odd Man Inside

In the 2002 cycle, just before such unlimited donations were outlawed for national party committees, Bing gave $8 million to the Democratic National Committee.

GPO Seeks Radical Overhaul

It’s a process that when he joined the GPO in November 2002 Public Printer Bruce James said would take three to five years. But the GPO can’t accomplish these major transformations on its own.

Ellis, Colyandro Deny Cooperation With Earle

Both organizations were created by DeLay, and Earle is investigating a $190,000 soft-money donation by TRMPAC to an arm of the Republican National Committee in September 2002.

Pelosi Presses Hastert on Ethics Investigations

Tom DeLay (R-Texas) — who stepped down from the GOP leadership last week after being indicted for his role in the 2002 Texas legislative races — has asked the ethics committee on his own to look into whether

DeLay Faces Battle On Many Fronts

Earle is abusing the power of his office to exact personal revenge for the role I played in the Texas Republican legislative campaign in 2002 and my advocacy for a new, fair and constitutional Congressional

No More Delays

DeLay accepted travel paid for by indicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff — have nothing to do with the charges that he conspired with others to funnel illegal corporate money to state legislative candidates in 2002

Pharmacy Adversaries Do Battle … Again

The FTC report concluded that, “in 2002 and 2003, prescription drug plan sponsors generally paid lower prices for drugs purchased through PBM-owned mail-order pharmacies than for drugs purchased

GOP Hopes Political Damage Will Be Minimal

DeLay’s difficulties in some ways stem from his successful attempt to elect more Republican state legislators in 2002 — and then change Texas’ Congressional boundaries in time for the 2004 elections.