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</p> Dutko Hire.
</p> A Few Good Men.
</p> Campaign finance is another area that causes press release writers to lose their minds.
</p> On the fundraising front, Melancon has led throughout due in part to his early start. He had $431,000 on hand at the end of June. </p> State Rep.
</p> The only lawmaker to reel in more donations is the man who helped push Lott out of leadership, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), whose PAC raised almost $3.6 million in the first 18 months
</p> Under Section 208 of Title 18 of the U.S.
</p> — Josh Kurtz </p> Kansas: K.C.
</p> Meehan, who took on the controversial campaign finance reform effort in the previous Congress, is seeking Republican backers for his bill and said Democrats would push similar reforms if elected
</p> In his second major political trek as Majority Leader, Frist plans to travel to the home states of Sen. Kit Bond (R-Mo.), former California Secretary of State Bill Jones (R) and Sen.
</p> Santorum raised the issue last week during a closed-door meeting with Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and a half-dozen other party leaders.
Bill Luther after two previous attempts in 1998 and 2000.
</p> Sen.
</p> Former President Bill Clinton, “Daily Show” comedian Jon Stewart and “Star Wars” actress Natalie Portman are just a few stars lending their name and talents to the various Democratic bashes around
for big energy companies in a separate comprehensive energy policy bill.
An otherwise quiet Capitol Hill was buzzing Monday about conservative columnist Robert Novak’s latest scathing column, in which he denounced Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) as an inexperienced
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and his top financial supporters continued to churn out donations at a rapid clip last quarter, doling out more than $660,000 to campaign accounts and party
[IMGCAP(1)] </p> The “Which home address did you want?” class or the “What’s Wal-Mart?” class?
</p> But many I talked to on the Hill disagree, saying no such “long-standing tradition” exists.
Bill Armstrong (R), began a television and radio campaign late last week attacking Coors for his advocacy of “liberal” policies like lowering the drinking age, and alleging that Coors supports the “homosexual
</p> Unlike the House bill, the Senate measure also allocated $39 million to the Architect for construction of a Library of Congress storage facility in Fort Meade, Md.