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Dean Asks Supporters to ID Favorite Candidates

— Josh Kurtz </p> WASHINGTON Sky Fades to Black for Wilderness Proposal </p> A bill to create a 106,000-acre wilderness area in Snohomish County that had become a hot-button issue in the Senate

Big Lights Washington

of the liberal Salon magazine; writer and activist Andrew Sullivan; Mike Rogers, the gay gay-outer; Betty Currie, former President Bill Clinton’s White House secretary; former Clinton attorney Abbe Lowell

Critics of 527s Introduce Regulatory Bill

John McCain (R-Ariz.) predicted an “explosion” of soft money in the next election unless his colleagues move to adopt a new bill aimed at controlling the independent political groups known as 527s.

Archives ‘Experience’ Grows

</p> The Rotunda — home to the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights since 1952 — closed for renovations in July 2001 for more than two years, reopening on Sept. 16, 2003.

NRSC Flexes Its Muscles

</p> If both parties fund the remaining 10 races that are generally considered competitive — six open seats and four challenger races — up to the maximum amount allowed for 441a(d) spending, the bill

Wild and Crazy

</p> Nethercutt’s campaign maintains that he did what is necessary to move the bill out of the Resources Committee.

Polling for Pork

</p> There’s no mistaking the pattern — and it’s gotten worse this year.

Feelin’ Bad

</p> Outsourcing? Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) introduced the House counterpart to Sen. Orrin Hatch’s (R-Utah) bill allowing non-naturalized U.S. citizens to run for president.

McCain: A Team Player?

</p> He has already appeared in the Golden State for former California Secretary of State Bill Jones, the Republican nominee against Sen. Barbara Boxer (D).

Last Chance?

of the bill to the floor before the chamber recesses Oct. 8 for the November elections.

Votes on Tax Extenders: Later Rather Than Sooner?

</p> Indeed, Senate Finance Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) is in charge of convening the joint House-Senate conference on the bill, and House Republicans acknowledge that he rarely acts with the same

Nip and Tucker in New Mexico

</p> Not this time. </p> Tucker, at 31, the youngest DA in New Mexico, surprised even fellow Republicans by jumping into the race.

Catwalk

[IMGCAP(1)] </p> Bob Stevenson, the typically modest spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), will be one of more than a dozen staffers strutting his stuff down the catwalk.