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Michigan’s Ehlers Announces Retirement

Bill Hardiman of Kent County; Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land, who is currently running for lieutenant governor but has expressed interest in the seat in the past; 2002 gubernatorial candidate and former

Murtha Dies at 77

In 2005, after decades of work behind the scenes, Murtha became a household name when he publicly recanted his 2002 vote in favor of war in Iraq.

The ‘Texanization’ of Rob Jesmer

He wound up on the 2002 political staff at the National Republican Congressional Committee, where he became famous for his antics.

Fourth-Quarter Reports Give Open-Seat Clues

Goodman, who has served in the state Legislature since 2002, is the former chairman of the 7th District Congressional Republican Committee and boasts strong roots in the local political community

Capitol Police Hire Diversity Officer

In 2002, no minorities were in the “developmental pool,” or positions that lead to higher-ranking jobs. But in 2007, minorities made up 22.7 percent of those positions.

Heard on the Hill: On Pins and Needles

When Albright was selected to carry the Olympic torch before the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, she discovered the clothes that she was given to wear were made in Myanmar, a country that she issued sanctions

DSCC’s Poersch Driven to Win

Poersch agreed to drive his beat-up 2002 Land Rover Freelander over to a Capitol Hill baby store one Wednesday afternoon to help his former longtime boss pick up the piece of furniture that was, according

Shop Talk: What Would Walter Reuther Say?

Deputy campaign manager Josh Bell is another alumnus of Tiahrt’s previous campaigns, having served in the same role and as field director in his House races since 2002.

Editorial: Awash in Money

And laudable as the goals of the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act were, it hasn’t really worked.

Berry Announces Retirement

And in the more Republican-friendly year of 2002, Sen. Mark Pryor (D) won the 1st district with 58 percent of the vote in his campaign to unseat then-Sen. Tim Hutchinson (R).

Parties Differ in Response to Ruling

Republicans lauded the court’s decision, which struck down limitations on direct corporate spending to support or oppose candidates — part of the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act.

Democrats Vow to Mitigate Effects of Court’s Ruling

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who filed a lawsuit against McCain and Feingold’s 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, said in a statement following the decision that “for too long, some