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Baldwin Snags Johanson for Senate Campaign

Johanson also ran Baldwin’s 2002 campaign for re-election. While Baldwin appears to have a clear shot at the Democratic nomination, several Republicans — including former Gov.

Trash-Burning System for Capitol Raises Concerns

And at the Covanta facility in Alexandria, Va., a 2002 citation and fine of $14,695 from the Department of Environmental Quality was handed down for a failure to produce quarterly emission reports

Linda Lingle Up to Challenge of Hawaii Senate Race

One way Lingle will tell donors she can win is by reminding them of what happened in 2002, when Hirono, then the lieutenant governor, and Ed Case, then a state Representative, battled for the Democratic

Emergency Aid Part of Appropriations Problem

But as Lilly, using a Congressional Budget Office report, noted, that changed in fiscal 2002, during a time when Republicans controlled the reins of power in Washington, D.C.; for the next six years

Financial Services: Confidence Vs. Consequences

Paul Atkins, an SEC commissioner from 2002 to 2008 and a visiting scholar at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, says the SEC needs to change the way it does business.

Job Creation: The Engine in Chief

And he said all of the increase in contractor employment between 2002 and 2005 — almost 2.5 million workers were added in that three-year span — was the result of increased defense spending.

Maine Passes New Map, Avoids Major Changes

But with Maine Senate President Kevin Raye (R) eyeing a bid to take on Michaud, who was first elected in 2002, Republicans still think the 2nd district might be attainable.

Democrats Forced to Face Issue of Race

We didn’t have 43 Members of the Congressional Black Caucus [in 2002].” But Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas), the CBC’s Redistricting Task Force co-chairwoman, saw it differently.

Chaffetz Thinks Huntsman Can’t Win — This Time

Chaffetz’s backing of Romney makes sense, as the former Massachusetts governor remains popular in Utah because of his Mormon faith and because of successful management of the 2002 Salt Lake City

Sessions Still Pushing Trade Earmark

Since Sessions was elected in 1997, AMTAC has key-voted five trade bills: fast-track authority for the president in 2002, the Chile and Singapore trade agreements in 2003, permanent most-favored-nation