ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Florida Sen. Mel Martinez says he might not endorse in the GOP primary, Larry Lipman reports in the Palm Beach Post; Aaron Sadler for Stephens Media reports on predictions that Huckabee's momentum will slow; and Thomas Burr in the Salt Lake Tribune reports on Romney's Mormon speech. BILLS, HEARINGS AND MARK-UPS: Ellyn Ferguson reports in the Appleton Post-Crescent on legislation that would block people from contributing to presidential campaigns when they file annual tax returns; House lawmakers are looking for changes in fisheries regulations, Sean Reilly reports in the Mobile Press-Register; and Bartholomew Sullivan in the Commercial Appeal reports on a local congressman's support for legislation banning nooses; In Indiana, "Do Not Call" laws apply to politicians too, Sylvia Smith reports in the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. COBURN HOLD 'EM: JimMyers in the Tulsa World reports on Sen. Tom Coburn's penchant for putting holds on bills to which he objects. ENERGY BILL: Coverage of the energy bill from: Ed Felker in the Rochester Post-Bulletin; Faith Bremner in the Great Falls Tribune; Noelle Straub in the Jackson Hole Star-Tribune; Nicole Guadiano in the Wilmington News-Journal; Maureen Groppe in the Indianapolis Star; and Ellyn Ferguson in the Appleton Post-Crescent. OMAHA MALL SHOOTING : Joseph Morton in the Omaha World-Herald reports on Bush and congressional reaction the shootings. TREE-LIGHTING: Suzanne Struglinski in the Deseret News finds local angles to the National Christmas Tree lighting. YUCCA MOUNTAIN: Steve Teatreault in the Parhump Valley Times reports on a contract to manage the Nevada nuclear waste site that has raised concern among lawmakers.
ABANDONED MINE POLITICS: Noelle Straub in the Jackson Hole Star-Tribune reports that lawmkaers are furious that the Office of Surface Mining is reinterpreting a law to repay state money.
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