![]() | | ![]() | | | Wednesday, November 10, 2004 | |
| | FEDERAL DIARY: STEPHEN BARR Better Dental, Vision Benefits Could Be Approved in Lame-Duck Session Congress returns next week for a lame-duck session and, in its rush to wrap up spending bills and overhaul intelligence agencies, may squeeze in approval of legislation that would enhance dental and vision benefits for federal employees. Live Discussion, Noon ET: Stephen Barr Talks Open Season With a Blue Cross Blue Shield Representative
IN THE LOOP: AL KAMEN Some Low, Some High, But 3 on the Money Countless millions were spent in the past year or so by the various political players on polling voters. But these organizations could have saved million by simply asking the three In the Loop readers who had it all figured out.
Campaign Without Candidate Not Cheap Coming in at less than $150,000, the reelection campaign of Rep. Scott McInnis (R-Colo.) looks downright frugal. Of course, the McInnis campaign should have been cheap, since there was no campaign -- he announced in the summer of 2003 that he would not seek another term.
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