Law Enforcement Museum Gets $3 Million Pledge
</p> The proposed 90,000-square-foot museum — to be built on federal land across the street from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Judiciary Square — will be the first museum devoted to
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</p> The proposed 90,000-square-foot museum — to be built on federal land across the street from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Judiciary Square — will be the first museum devoted to
The group included Armed Services Chairman Duncan Hunter (Calif.), Appropriations Chairman Bill Young (Fla.), Appropriations Defense subcommittee Chairman Jerry Lewis (R-Calif.) and Rep.
</p> The other federal candidates are widely considered long shots.
The firm also includes Joe Lockhart, a former spokesman for President Bill Clinton; Carter Eskew, a political strategist for former Vice President Al Gore; and Mike Feldman, an aide to Gore.
</p> “It’s important to separate the amendment from the enabling legislation,” he said.
</p> The two major Republicans 527s — Leadership Forum and ABC — have done little to no fundraising so far this cycle.
</p> Sixteen other Members have given $2,000 each, the maximum a lawmaker can give from an individual re-election account. </p> Rep.
</p> While Republican establishment leaders were clearly staggered by Campbell’s departure, they quickly turned to Gov. Bill Owens (R) as their strongest candidate.
The list so far includes Monroe County legislator Mark Assini, lawyer Bill Nojay, businessman Geoff Rosenberger and Monroe County Legislature Majority Leader Bill Smith.
</p> Rep. Ken Lucas (D-Ky.) has since decided to retire, and ex-Rep. Bill Janklow (R-S.D.) resigned in January.
IOWA Filing deadline: passed Primary: June 8 </p> Senate Incumbent: Chuck Grassley (R) 4th term (68 percent) Outlook: Safe Republican</p> <p/> Grassley continues to coast to a fifth term.
CONNECTICUT Filing deadline: June 8 Primary: Aug. 10 </p> Senate Incumbent: Chris Dodd (D) 4th term (65 percent) Outlook: Safe Democratic</p> <p/> Dodd remains a strong favorite for re-election,
Director Bill Fuller (D) filed to challenge the freshman Rogers this fall.
ALASKA Filing deadline: June 1 Primary: Aug. 24 </p> Senate Incumbent: Lisa Murkowski (R) 1st term (Appointed December 2002) Outlook: Tossup</p> <p/> This marquee Senate race is on pace to make
ILLINOIS Filing deadline: passed Primary: passed </p> Senate Open seat: Peter Fitzgerald (R) is retiring Outlook: Leans Democratic</p> <p/> With their unpredictable and at times circus-like primaries
ARIZONA Filing deadline: June 9 Primary: Sept. 7 </p> Senate Incumbent: John McCain (R) 3rd term (69 percent) Outlook: Safe Republican</p> <p/> Democrats openly admit they have bypassed a serious
</p> “Nobody is going to send the president a bill he’s going to veto,” the aide said. “That would be ridiculous.”
</p> “His résumé was very impressive,” Johnson said. </p> Dallas Woodhouse is the third full-time staffer working for the Johnson campaign.
asked by Senators to undertake a probe of thousands of improperly accessed Democratic memos, the Justice Department has yet to request mounds of evidence that have been assembled by Sergeant-at-Arms Bill
</p> “He’s got everything to gain and nothing to lose by running,” said Bill Ballenger, editor of Inside Michigan Politics, a political newsletter.