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Texas Judge: DeLay Deserves ‘Speedy Trial’

The former Texas lawmaker faces a 2005 indictment on money-laundering charges and allegations he sought to evade a state ban on corporate campaign donations during the 2002 state legislative races

Meek Looks Strong as Floridians Head to Polls

strategists wonder whether the nasty back and forth between Diebel and Miller has opened some room for Adams, a deputy sheriff in Orange County for 17 years before being elected to the state House in 2002

Stevens Dies in Plane Crash

He chaired the Appropriations Committee from 1997 to 2005, except for 18 months in 2001 and 2002 when Democrats controlled the Senate. In 2005 and 2006, he also chaired the Commerce Committee.

Senate’s Costs for Foreign Travel May Set Record

That year, the Senate reported spending $1.3 million on foreign travel; in 2002 that total had risen to $2.6 million, and in 2008 the Senate reported spending $4.9 million, according to the CRS.

Smoot’s Charge: Hold at Least 50 Senate Seats

In 2002, Smoot moved to Louisiana to become finance director for Democratic state legislator Rodney Alexander, who was running for Congress in a Republican open seat that George W.

Kilpatrick Ousted in Michigan Primary

Clarke, the son of an African-American mother and a Bangladeshi immigrant father, was first elected to the state House in 1990 and the state Senate in 2002.

Even Veteran Members Will Struggle to Win

Leach had a tight race in 2002 but coasted to victory in 2004. Two years later, he was upset by Democrat Dave Loebsack, who was widely dismissed by national Democrats.

K Street Brought Out Big Guns to Kill DISCLOSE

Baran, who runs the firm Wiley Rein’s election law practice, said the lobbying involvement by the business community on this campaign finance bill dwarfs the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002

Rangel Facing Rare Ethics Trial

The House rarely conducts such internal trials and last convened a similar panel in 2002, when then-Rep. James Traficant was convicted in federal court on corruption charges.