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GOP Primary Will Decide Matheson Foe

In the most recent campaign finance reports, Swallow, a former state lawmaker, had spent almost $524,000 while Bridgewater, a venture capitalist, had shelled out about $209,000.

Insurers’ Dinner Backfires

The insurance industry had been relying on Democrats to lead the drive for the legislation because Congressional Republicans and the Bush administration are wary of creating a permanent, new federal program

Another Mouth to Feed

So far this cycle, Markey — the third ranking Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee — has collected nearly $200,000 from corporate PACs, according to PoliticalMoneyLine.

Trade Foe Turns Ire on Reynolds

Davis is waging a long-shot Democratic bid to wrest the Western New York 26th Congressional district seat from Reynolds, the powerful chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee.

Lipinski Close to Retirement

Lipinski, the third-ranking Democrat on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, did little to bat down the retirement speculation as the conference on the highway bill got under way Wednesday

Bowles Accepts Burr’s Offer on Financing Race

— Josh Kurtz Newsday Rates Queens, Long Island Members The editorial board of Newsday, Long Island’s most powerful newspaper, has rated Long Island and Queens’ Congressional delegation,

Senators Boost DSCC

In addition to the $1 million the DSCC received from Gore, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee was given $1 million and the Democratic National Committee took in $4 million.

Costly House Special in Final Lap

Larry Diedrich (R), according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission on Friday. Herseth brought in $437,000 and spent $1.1 million from April 1 to May 12.

Frist Tries to Woo GOP Moderates

For example, McCain has been pressing a resolution for years that would allow Senators to use a procedural maneuver to strip out unauthorized earmarks and other spending from appropriations conference reports