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NRCC Poised For Windfall

</p> “I’m not griping, we’ve done well,” Hatch said.</p> “It’s a great success,” Allen added.

Can You Hear Me Now?

</p> Altell ditched its plans to leave the association, and the remaining Bell companies decided to reconnect.

A look at Colorado

</p> The most dramatic thing the redistricting bill did was add 27,000 Republican voters to what had been the tossup 7th district in suburban Denver, where Rep.

Nomination Reform Requires New Approach

</p> Although the bill was reported favorably by the Governmental Affairs Committee and placed on the Senate calendar in May 2002, it languished there with no action taken. Sen.

Members Dining on Politics

</p> Moran’s re-election account paid for four meals for his campaign staff in the House Dining Room.</p> Moran was hardly alone.</p> Rep.

Bush Stars in Push for $10M

</p> VIPs, in addition to a photo op with Bush and a commemorative watch, will have a meet-and-greet with Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and other top GOP

Who’s Next? A Quiet Race To Lead Senate

</p> While no Senator is publicly campaigning for a race that is most likely three years off, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has made clear he has every intention of fulfilling his plan to serve

Seventh Time a Charm for Bilirakis’ Bill?

</p> The bill, introduced last month, states that if Congress has not passed all general spending bills before the beginning of a fiscal year, then the appropriation for Members’ own compensation shall