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GOPAC Chief Tapped for UNESCO Job

On Sept. 17, as Members of Congress fled Washington ahead of Hurricane Isabel, the White House quietly released the names of eight nominees it had forwarded to the Senate for approval.

A Look at Pennsylvania

Her name is often mentioned as a potential gubernatorial or Senate candidate, whenever a seat becomes vacant.

NRCC Hypocrisy?

District Judge Lee West ruled last week that the FTC had indeed overstepped its bounds, leading to the hasty action in the House and Senate to pass legislation backing the FTC.

Will Schumer Run For Governor?

For its part, the Schumer camp says the Senator is only concentrating on his 2004 re-election and will have nothing to say about 2006.

Hutchison’s Hospitality

Both events will benefit Perry’s re-election committee — Texans for Rick Perry — and feature Texas Sens.

Welcome Back War Hero

Patterson, who will also manage Lincoln’s re-election campaign next year, is a graduate of Oklahoma State University.

Janklow Mystery Persists

In that scenario, 50 percent believe Janklow should resign, 26 percent think he should retire after this term and 12 percent think he should seek re-election to the House.

Breaux, Nickles & Associates?

Nickles, 54 and finishing his fourth term, said he has enjoyed his years in the Senate, but “frankly I need to decide if I want to do this forever.”

Getting the Job Done

So I tell our people that we want on a regular basis to re-evaluate our complex security, our transportation security as we move materials and so on to guarantee that we’re never in a position where we

Hastert and Bush: Respect Fuels Relationship

When Bush indicated he would seek re-election, it was Hastert who immediately moved out front to solicit support for the campaign from GOP Members — financial backing, in particular.

In the Zone

On a shirt distributed to Republican Senators Roll Call, Jan. 27, 2003 “We don’t have a margin of error in the Senate. … We’ll have to figure out how to play the team role.”

Texas GOP at Odds

But even Republicans acknowledge that the House map is a nonstarter in the state Senate, where they also hold a majority. The Senate is expected to pass a map of its own by week’s end.