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Congressional Cemetery a Dog Heaven

Thanks in large part to the efforts of Crowley, an energy regulation consultant, and other neighborhood dog-walkers, the cemetery was moved in 2002 from the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s list

Hill Climbers: Small Office, Big Changes

Immediately after graduating from GW, where she earned a history degree in 2002, Outterson leapt into a teaching stint with Teach for America. For two years, Outterson taught second-graders in St.

Likeable EAC Nominee Still Faces Politics

The 2002 law created the EAC to help set guidelines for elections agency officials across the country, just as the reform community was locked in legal challenges with McConnell over the Bipartisan Campaign

Court Upholds ‘Soft Money’ Ban for Parties

District Court for the District of Columbia cited spending curbs outlined in the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act — a law later challenged by now-Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) — and

Court Upholds Soft Money Ban for Now

In its decision, the judges upheld spending curbs included in the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act that cut off a one-time reliable revenue source for party committees: unregulated financial help from

Rokita Favored in Buyer Open Seat

Michael Young, who ran for the 4th district seat in 2002 but placed a distant third to Buyer and then-Rep. Brian Kerns, who ran against one another following redistricting.

AIPAC Clout Challenged, but It Still Holds Sway

supported Obama in 2008, AIPAC has drawn staunch backing from socially conservative Christian GOP lawmakers such as former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (Texas), who addressed AIPAC conferences in 2002

How Irish-Americans Paved the Way on K Street

In 2002, she chaired the U.S.-Ireland Business Summit, which brought together representatives of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the U.S. to talk about the countries’ trade relationship.