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organizational issues this week, they’ll also be grappling with their more traditional responsibilities, given the White House’s presentation Monday evening of an $82 billion war supplemental spending bill
</p> Monroe will report to Lee Culpepper, the association’s senior vice president of government affairs and public policy. </p> Tax Time. Political donors could be in for a tax break if Rep.
</p> Schwarzenegger, expressing his frustration with the state’s incumbent-friendly Congressional and legislative maps, has thrown his support behind a bill in the state Assembly that would empower a
</p> The publicity wasn’t planned, at least not right then.
</p> With Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R) set to leave his seat after two terms, a number of Republicans have already jumped into the open-seat contest.
</p> Hillsborough County Commissioner Kathy Castor and state Sen.
</p> In the next few months “we’ll find out who’s serious” about running in the district that spans from the Twin Cities’ northern suburbs to St. Cloud. </p> State Sen.
</p> In the 2002 cycle, Daschle’s PAC donated $644,000 and raised more than $2.3 million. </p> Reid’s backers said they recognize that he will have to carry more of that financial load.
</p> When asked whether she would attempt to repeat that effort in 2006, Clinton demurred.
</p> In addition to meeting with Gregg, Voinovich has joined with Sen.
</p> To advance this broad theme, Watt has already met with President Bush and sought meetings with GOP Congressional leaders including Speaker Dennis Hastert (Ill.) and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist
</p> However, additional inquiring minds are wondering.
</p> The Senate “doesn’t feel rushed to do anything,” said the aide. “It doesn’t impact the supplemental [spending bill]. That will be handled at full committee anyway.”
</p> On Jan. 7, Bush charged his nine-member commission, headed by retired Sens.
</p> But that’s exactly the situation that mortgage giant Freddie Mac finds itself in.
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</p> But Toner said there is no evidence that Congress intended to regulate the Internet when it enacted the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, also known as the McCain-Feingold bill.
</p> The NDC, which last week chose Rep.
</p> “I am not running for Senate in 2006,” Franken said during the “Al Franken Show,” which is broadcast on Air America.