Monday, October 29, 2007

Regionals in the Weekend News

ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Bruce Alpert in the Louisiana Times-Picayune examines Giuliani's standing with Christian conservatives; and Thomas Burr reports on the Utah connection to Hillary Clinton's fundraising scandal.

DREAM ACT: Lisa Mascaro in the Las Vegas Sun reports on the demise of the Dream Act and so many other Democratic initiatives that have been blocked in the U.S. Senate.

MOVE-ON IS MOVING ON: Congress' condemnation of MoveOn.org's New York Times ad has energized hte liberal group, Wes Allison reports in the St. Petersburg Times.

FARM BILL: Maureen Groppe in the Lafayette Journal & Courier reports on King Corn's future in the farm bill; and Aron Saadler reports in the (Arkansas) Morning News on the expected showdown over crop subsidies.

INTERNET TAXES: Sen. Mary Landrieu faces attacks for her position on the Internet tax ban, Gerard Shields reports in the Baton Rouge Advocate.

FEC AUDIT: Josh Drobnyk blogs for the Allentown Morning Call on a $58,000 payment Sen. Arlen Specter made to a law firm to deal with an FEC audit related to his 2004 campaign.

AMTRAK: The Senate will consider an Amtrak bill this week, Raju Chebium reports in the Clarion Ledger.

NUCLEAR POLITICS: Former Nevada Test Site workers with radiation exposure claims have hit a setback, Steve Tetreault reports in the Pahrump Valley Times.

GLOBAL WARMING: Oklahoma Sen. Jim Inhofe warns of global warming "alarmism," Jim Meyers reports in the Tulsa World.

DON'T MISS THESE!

Craig Gilbert has a great piece this weekend in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel on the politics of terrorism rhetoric; and Mike Madden has a really interesting article in the Statesman Journal on the possibility of a "North American" union.

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