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No Complacency for Capitol Security

In 2002, Pickle’s predecessor, Alfonso Lenhardt, suggested a third alternate chamber could be located up to 1,000 miles from the Senate’s permanent home.

Democrats Decry Frist’s S.D. Letter

Thune was first recruited into a Senate race in 2002 when Frist was chairing the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Thune lost that race to Sen.

Inglis’ Quiet Comeback

He declared his candidacy to reclaim his Up State 4th district soon after the 2002 election, when current 4th district Rep. — and Inglis protégé — Jim DeMint (R) said he would run for the Senate

Quinn’s Exit Opens Door for Democrats

Other potential Democratic candidates include West Seneca Town Supervisor Paul Clark; former state government lawyer and 2002 nominee Peter Crotty; Assemblyman Sam Hoyt, who ran the Buffalo office

A Look at Georgia

Cynthia McKinney in a nasty 2002 primary, shocked state and national party leaders late last month when she announced a Senate bid.

At the Races

Despite two terms as secretary of state, a long career in the Legislature and an unsuccessful bid for governor in 2002, the poll found that Jones is not very well known by the voters.

Justice Refers Leaking Case

Miranda worked for Judiciary in 2001 and 2002, when a colleague, Jason Lundell, took at least 4,670 memos off Democratic servers with only a couple of clicks of his computer, a glitch that Leahy’

Democrats Focus On Ex-Starr Aide

aide in the White House Counsel’s office, about whether he or anyone else in the Bush administration saw any of the more than 4,000 Democratic memos that were taken off committee computers in 2001 and 2002

Tar Heel Trifecta

Robin Hayes’ (R-N.C.) 2002 campaign. A self described “Marine Corps brat,” Priest was born in Cherry Point, N.C., but considers Burke, Va., his hometown.

Insuring Shadows

Rochman said the asbestos-reform coalition, a 501(c)(4) that does not lobby Congress, has spent about $15 million on advertising since it was founded in the fall of 2002.

Continuity Vote Splits Parties

The Judiciary subcommittee on the Constitution held one hearing in 2002 on Baird’s amendment proposal, but since then Sensenbrenner has steadfastly resisted further discussion.

House Passes Continuity Legislation

One hearing was held by a Judiciary subcommittee in 2002. “I will get your vote and your debate for you,” Sensenbrenner told the chair, aiming his comments at Rep.

Lead Crisis Exposed Problems Within EPA

Water and Sewer Authority, which discovered unacceptable levels of lead in the water in 2002 but buried public notice in the fine print of water bills issued an entire year later.

Pulling Away In Kentucky

Recently released financial reports show Davis, who was the party’s nominee in 2002 against retiring Rep.

Communities Need Smart Growth

But even car owners in a sun belt city like Phoenix have different priorities: According to a December 2002 survey commissioned by the Arizona Automobile Association, the responding members would spend