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Walker Sounds Alarm on Fiscal Health

“The federal government’s fiscal 2002 annual financial report says a lot but not enough. The good news is that as of September 30, 2002, we had about $1 trillion in reported assets,” he said.

Dayton Battles Employment Suit

According to the complaint, Hanson, who had worked for Dayton’s campaign before joining the Senate payroll, developed cardiac arrhythmia in early 2002 and was told by a doctor that he would need

Dean’s Mideast Gaffes Help Bush Among U.S. Jews

As proof of Bush’s popularity and support for Israel by GOP House leaders, Republican Congressional candidates received 35 percent of the Jewish vote in 2002, a modern record, according to new results

Nickles Nears Verdict

Max Baucus’ (D-Mont.) 2002 re-election campaign in the hopes of bolstering his campaign coffers for what would be a costly Senate race.

Bowles Is Mobilizing

Garin argued that Bowles emerged from the 2002 race with a significantly higher positive profile.

Court to Hear Boys Town Appeal

The Boys Town appeal comes on the heels of a May 2002 decision by the Board of Zoning Adjustment in favor of the Southeast Citizens for Smart Development, a residents’ group that had sought the repeal

A Look at Washington, D.C.

“I would consider it running for re-election as a Senator,” said Paul Strauss (D), who was re-elected in 2002 to a six-year term.

DNC Invokes McCain in Offensive

McCain’s former political director, John Weaver, who left the Republican Party in 2002 and became a Democrat, said the DNC is right in its effort of trying to not allow “Gillespie and the crowd

GOP Churns Up The Dairy State

John McCain (D-Ariz.) were co-sponsors of the bill that eventually became law as the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002.

George Got Game

If soft money is so heinous, Carlson queried, why not ban it immediately, instead of after the 2002 elections?

Weston Ordered to Appear in D.C. Courtroom Oct. 1

Declared incompetent to stand trial in April 1999, Weston has been forcibly medicated with anti-psychotic drugs since 2002. In the months since, Weston has periodically appeared before U.S.

We the (Pocket-Sized) People

Joint Meeting of the Congress of the United States: In Remembrance of the Victims and Heroes of September 11, 2001” includes a transcript from the ceremonial joint session held in New York City Sept. 6, 2002