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Congressional Overtime Rules Advance

According to a 2002 House staff employment study done by the nonprofit Congressional Management Foundation for the Chief Administrative Officer, 20 percent of staff assistants in that chamber made

GOP Has Financial Edge

The 7th district was initially expected to be one of the closest races in the country after Beauprez won by just 121 votes in 2002. But national Democrats seem to have given up.

A New Hurdle in State Races

As they headed for retirement from the Senate in 2002, Phil Gramm (R-Texas) and Fred Thompson (R-Tenn.) wrote large, six-figure checks to the National Republican Senatorial Committee and their home

Ethics Panel May Face Busy Lame-Duck Session

As for Conyers, the ethics committee has been looking into whether the veteran Democratic lawmaker and his aides improperly conducted political activities out of his Detroit office in 2002 and 2003

Alexander Cuts Checks With Suit Looming

He said any money given to him during the 2002 cycle has been spent, and he doesn’t have the financial wherewithal to return that money as well. “I hope he doesn’t sue me,” Alexander said.

DeLay Keeps Support

Last month, three of DeLay’s political associates were indicted by a Texas grand jury for their use of corporate money to influence the state’s 2002 legislative elections.

Bob Graham Drawn Into Fraud Case

According to a grand jury indictment filed in February, Martin — also known as Roberto Martin Cabrera — began falsely telling others in late 2002 that he was “working with the Central Intelligence

DCCC Uses Bush to Bash

In 2002, Simmons won a more convincing 54 percent to 46 percent victory over former state Rep. Joe Courtney (D) in a seat made slightly more Democratic in the redistricting process.

Freshman Orientation Will Begin Nov. 14

House Administration Chairman Bob Ney (R-Ohio) noted Wednesday that the orientation date was moved back from the 2002 cycle — when Members-elect arrived one week after the general elections — to

NRSC War Chest Tops DSCC’s by 2-to-1 Margin

, the DSCC has eclipsed the NRSC in total fundraising for the cycle by roughly $1 million, a feat considered unimaginable in the immediate wake of the passage of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act in 2002

Lott Fumes at Administration

However, several sources said the White House opposes the reappointment of Securities and Exchange Commissioner Harvey Goldschmid, who joined the commission in 2002 and has been an outspoken advocate

Menendez Steals March In Whip Race

Menendez, elected Caucus chairman in 2002, said in an interview this week that he kicked off his campaign for the job now because he believes Democrats have a legitimate shot at the majority on Nov