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Right off the bat, Kevin M. Joseph & Associates LLC will represent AT&T, the National Cable and Telecommunications Association and Nextel.
Bill Janklow (R-S.D.) resigned in January.
Bob Stump (R), who later died. The supposed frontrunners in that race were Stump Chief of Staff Lisa Atkins (R) and Peoria Mayor John Keegan (R).
Arlene Wohlgemuth (R) is set to challenge Rep. Chet Edwards (D) after defeating former Waco school board member Dot Snyder (R) last Tuesday.
In the East Texas 1st district, former state District Judge Louie Gohmert (R) defeated 2002 4th district nominee John Graves (R) 57 percent to 43 percent.
Thank you as well to Roll Call’s longtime publisher, Laurie Battaglia-Skinker, who has been an outstanding leader but an even better friend; Executive Editor Morton M.
The runoff battleground looks to be Brazos County, which includes College Station, the home of the Texas A&M Aggies.
Margaret Farrow (R) signed on as his campaign committee chairwoman in October 2003.
Peter Fitzgerald (R), has staked his campaign on support from the party’s establishment and his organization’s ability to turn out those loyalists in the March 16 primary.
Joe Barton (R-Texas) got the gavel, and now he’s gotten the girl.
Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.): “When you have a 32-year history of voting to cut defense programs and cut defense systems, folks in Georgia are going to look beyond what he says and look at his voting record
The spat prompted a response Wednesday from another GOP Senate hopeful, who said there isn’t a lot of difference between what he termed the “M&M Brothers.”
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) or Gov. Rick Perry (R) in 2006. Rep.
Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) or Gov. Rick Perry (R) in 2006. Rep.
Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) and Sens.
Rick Perry (R) and Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst (R).
George Voinovich (R-Ohio), to his credit, reintroduced similar legislation in this session, but it too may suffer the same fate.
The difficult chairman was listed as “Former Representative William M.
She is the oldest of Moon and Verna Landrieu’s nine children — each of whom has a name that begins with the letter “M.” At 43, Mitch Landrieu is almost five years younger than his sister the Senator.
Chris Cannon (R-Utah) was also punted this year.