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Reformers Hope to Beef Up Public Financing

.) — would not go into effect until the 2012 elections and would increase the matching funds for presidential primaries from the current 1-to-1 match up to $250 to a 4-to-1 match for up to $200 of an individual

2007 Political Calendar

Jan. 31 Feb. 1-3 Feb. 5 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 The mayoral primary in Chicago. All candidates, including incumbent Democratic Mayor Richard M. Daley, will run on the same ballot.

Senate Seniority for the 110th Congress

Rankings are based on the date the oath of office was taken, except in cases when a Senator resigns after the election and the winner of the election is appointed to fill the remainder of the term.

DeLay Indictment Roils House

The previous indictments against Colyandro and Ellis cover alleged violations of the state’s election law, while the charges unveiled on Wednesday come under the state’s criminal statute.

Bad Joke

No labor endorsement should grace their re-election literature. They must pay.”

Clinton Sets Intimidating Pace

Since coming into office in January 2001, Clinton has raised $21 million through Friends of Hillary, her principal campaign committee.

DSCC Fundraising Stellar

Six months into the 2006 election cycle, Senate Democrats have set a torrid fundraising pace and have roughly twice the available campaign cash their GOP counterparts do, soon-to-be filed fundraising reports

Loophole in 527s Shields Donors

But donations to 501(c)(4)s, (5)s and (6)s are taxed at nearly 50 percent, making it a less efficacious route for political money.

Clinton Leads in Senate Cash

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) raked in almost $4 million in the first three months of this year, setting a first-quarter fundraising pace that far outdistanced her 29 colleagues also seeking re-election in

Senate Seniority for the 109th Congress

Rankings are based on the date the oath of office was taken, except in cases when a Senator resigns after the election and the winner of the election is appointed to fill the remainder of the term.

Coburn Wants to Treat Patients

Hart said Coburn will make a concerted push for either a change in Senate rules or a waiver from current ethics restrictions after he is sworn in on Jan. 4.

The New Members of the House

He and his wife, Ann, have two children, Addison, 4, and Connie V, 2, who is jokingly nicknamed “Cinco de Macko.”