Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Oct. 24: Regionals in Today's News

LOCAL CAMPAIGNS: Former Nebraska Sen. Bob Kerrey says he won't run for the seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Chuck Hagel, Jake Thompson reports in the Omaha Herald.

FARM BILL: Debate openend Tuesday in the Senate Agriculture Committee on the farm bill, reports Faith Bremmer reports in the Argus Leader; Noelle Straub in the Helena Independent Record.

HEARINGS, MARK-UPS AND BILL INTRODUCTIONS: Sean Reilly in the Mobile Register reports on allegations in the House Judciary Committee that the Bush administration singled out Democrats for criminal investigations, including former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman; Salt Lake Tribune reporter Tommy Burr is actually glowing a little bit ever since he returned from Tuesday's hearing on the slow cleanup of uranium mines; and Noelle Straub reports in the Billings Gazette on a mining royalties bill that passed the House Natural Resources Committee.

CALIFORNIA BURNING: Lisa Friedman in the Los Angeles Daily News reports on Bush's trip tomorrow to view the fire-ravaged state.

DREAM ACT: Suzanne Struglinski in the Deseret News reports on the Senate's newest attempt to grant legal status to college or military-bound students in the U.S. illegally.

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