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In Battleground State, Voinovich Drops Some

</p> Kuhl is the nominal frontrunner in a six-way primary with Monroe County legislator Mark Assini, state Assemblyman Brian Kolb, Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority Chairman Bill Nojay

Dropping the “F Bomb.”

Those Senators present included Democrats Ron Wyden (Ore.) and Bill Nelson (Fla.). </p> The audience was surprised, to say the least, by Glantz’s outburst.

Weighing Fallout From Salazar Assault Decision

Bill Owens (R) asked Attorney General Ken Salazar (D) in February to lead the state’s investigation of the allegations that University of Colorado football players had sexually assaulted several women

Quick Thinking

Bill Richardson and “No Opinion,” which snared 6.8 percent and 6.6 percent respectively. </p> Other Democrats who failed to make a strong showing included Sens.

Mineta Pushes Policy in Battleground States

</p> In February, the secretary embarked on a multi-state tour intended, his aides say, to “re-state” the administration’s support for a “fiscally responsible” six-year highway bill, and to “thank” lawmakers

Note to Self — Get Unlisted Phone Number

</p> The 71-year-old Stark has a history of insulting Congressional colleagues, including allegedly making an obscene statement to Ways and Means Chairman Bill Thomas (R-Calif.) and calling Rep.

Senate Prepares for Abuse Files

</p> After a meeting of Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), along with the top two members of the Armed Services Committee, the quartet decided to hold off on

Senate Prepares for Abuse Files

</p> After a meeting of Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), along with the top two members of the Armed Services Committee, the quartet decided to hold off on