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Daschle to Keep Hand in Politics

Phil Gramm (R-Tex.) and Fred Thompson (R-Tenn.), both of whom left after 2002, took leftover campaign funds and converted them into a PAC.

Georgia Remap Ahead?

Westmoreland, a former state House Minority Leader elected to Congress in 2004, framed the effort as the fulfillment of a campaign pledge state Republicans made in 2002, the watershed electoral year

Minty Fresh Staff

In 2002, she was promoted to executive assistant/scheduler/office manager. Weaver is a graduate of Bob Jones University, and received a bachelor’s in political science in 2001.

Now Is Time for Class Action Reform

“No small business should have to endure the nightmares I have experienced,” Bankston testified at a July 31, 2002, Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.

Legal Reform Is Badly Needed

Bankruptcy Reform The House has passed bipartisan bankruptcy reform legislation on eight occasions in recent years and came extremely close to enacting a conference report in 2002.

Hyde Retirement Decision Looms

Despite the fact that Cegelis was underfunded and got little notice from national Democrats, Hyde won 56 percent of the vote, a dramatic drop from the 65 percent he garnered in 2002.

Match Made in Prison

Making her return to Congress after being defeated in 2002, McKinney was right back on the aisle this year.

Telecom Merger Tosses Rivals Together

The USTA, whose revenues exceeded $16 million in 2002, declined to comment. One thing about the deal is certain: If approved, it would create a fundraising juggernaut.

RNC Turns Up Heat on Reid

The GOP began hammering away at Daschle in a serious way in 2002, a little over two years before he was up for re-election.

A Historical Gulf to Ford

John Cornyn (R-Texas) in 2002, and former Charlotte Mayor Harvey Gantt, defeated in both 1990 and 1996 by then-Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.). Former Rep.

Bill on 527s May Be on Fast Track

Lott was one of 41 Senators who voted against the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, which was sponsored by the four lawmakers.

Ethics Chairman Admired in GOP

In 2002, he was named to chair a four-member investigative subcommittee tasked with examining a variety of charges against then-Rep. James Traficant (D-Ohio).

Democrats Slam Pick for Ethics

But Hefley was passed over by his own leadership for the full Resources Committee gavel back in 2002, and some GOP insiders see that as a source of bad blood between the Colorado Republican and his party

Is Frost at End of the Line?

Richard Gephardt (Mo.) stepped down from the post, which Gephardt eventually did following the 2002 election.

Kennedy Pays Himself Back Before Senate Run

— Nicole Duran MARYLAND Bill Would Create New Study of Redistricting Despite the fact that the last round of redistricting in 2002 yielded the Democrats two extra seats in Congress from

Money Flows to Senators

Bryant, who lost the GOP Senate nomination in 2002, released a poll this week that showed him with a sizeable lead in a hypothetical three-way primary.

With New Focus, Lott Moves On

Praising Thurmond The Majority Leader post began to slip away from Lott in December 2002 at retiring Sen. Storm Thurmond’s (R-S.C.) 100th birthday party.