Thursday, March 6, 2008

March 6: Regionals in Today's News

WHITE HOUSE 2008: Wes Allison in the St. Petersburg Times writes about the fight for momentum among the Democratic presidential candidates. Brett Lieberman writes in the Patriot News-Leader about Pennsylvnia's clout in the upcoming April 22 primary. Tommy Burr of the Salt Lake Tribune, writes about Bush endorsing McCain. Craig Gilbert in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has an analysis about the Midwest State roles for Barack and Hillary.

INTERNET GAMBLING: Tony Batt in the Las Vegas Review-Journal writes about a bill introduced this week that claims an online gambling tax could produce up to $43 billion over 10 years.

IMMIGRATION: Jim Myers in Tusla World writes on Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla. using the state as an example for federal immigration policy. Matt Canham of the Salt Lake Tribune and Suzanne Struglinski the Deseret Morning News write on the Utah delegation's call for more ICE agents. Lisa Mascaro of the Las Vegas Sun, writes about the latest comprehensive immigration reform package.

BUDGET: March Heller in the Watertown Daily Times writes on Sen. Charles Schumer criticizing a Bush budget cut that could hurt schools under the No Child Left Behind law.

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