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That, Hill veterans may recall, was exactly the publicity stunt the Republican leadership pulled in May 2002, led by then-Minority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and Frist.

Bell’s Complaint Imperils Ethics Truce

In mid-2002, executives at Kansas-based Westar Energy steered more than $56,000 in hard- and soft-money contributions to DeLay, Barton, Tauzin and other GOP lawmakers as Westar sought their help

The Burt Cohen Mystery

Scott could not provide Burchfield’s complete résumé but said he did run Cohen’s successful 2002 state Senate re-election campaign.

GOP Puts Smith Under Scrutiny

In 2002, Smith helped break apart a compromise bankruptcy reform bill over a controversial abortion-related provision.

Peach State Pickup

He is a 2002 graduate of Stanford University and holds a bachelor’s in political science. Banks previously served as a legislative assistant and deputy press secretary for Turner.

Special to Replace Ballance Set for July 20

Ballance, first elected to the eastern North Carolina-based seat in 2002, cited ongoing health problems as his reason for stepping down. His resignation was effective Friday.

Anacostia Makes Third Appearance on List

Although approved in 2002, the tax credit has never received funding. The D.C. Council has approved $1 million to finance the tax credit in 2005. A decision from D.C.

Reid Puts Blanket Hold on Bush Nominees

The NRC has authority over licensing for the Yucca Mountain site, which Congress approved in July 2002 as the permanent repository for more than 40,000 tons of nuclear waste, over the vehement objection

Reynolds Battles Expectations

When he took the reins of the NRCC in late 2002, Reynolds assumed control of an organization that had seen its budget halved by the passage of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act.

Sitting in a Tree

The couple met during Herseth’s failed 2002 election bid against then-Rep. Bill Janklow (R-S.D.), who recently was released from prison for his second-degree manslaughter conviction.

GOP Does the Charleston

South Carolina’s textile industry has been hit hard by free-trade agreements, and DeMint faced a primary challenge in his 2002 re-election race from an opponent financed by textile kingpin Roger

Lipinski Close to Retirement

Lipinski was unopposed for re-election in 2002. In 1992, redistricting forced Lipinski into a primary race against fellow Rep. Marty Russo (D).

Campbell Readies Subpoenas

questions have centered around a think tank founded by Scanlon that paid $1.6 million in lobbying fees through the end of 2003 to Abramoff that appeared to do little work in its field and then folded in mid-2002