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John Boozman

John Boozman

John Boozman
Republican John Boozman is an optometrist and co-founder of an eye clinic who has represented Arkansas' 3rd Congressional District since 2001.
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State of the Union Bipartisan 'Date Night' Update

With President Obama's State of the Union address just hours away, the bipartisan seat-mate scramble continues apace. House Republican Whip Eric Cantor says he's asked Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi ...

Bill Clinton's Arkansas: A Red State He Would Not Recognize

Arkansas, you run deep in me. That's a line from the state song. But this week, red ran deep in this Blue Dog state that is just this side of wacky. No doubt, Bill Clinton has to be crying ...

GOP's Boozman Defeats Sen. Lincoln in Arkansas

On a rainy, cold Tuesday night before Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln's supporters had even gathered for her watch party, media outlets projected a loss for Arkansas' senior senator. ...

Arkansas Flips to Red as Blanche Lincoln Falls to Republican John Boozman

On a rainy, cold Tuesday night before Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln's supporters had even gathered for her watch party, media outlets projected a loss for Arkansas' senior senator. Indeed, less ...

Democrats Barely Hold Onto Majority in Senate

(Nov. 2) -- In what was one of the few bright spots in an otherwise dark election day for Democrats, the party will keep control of the Senate, but with a slim margin and several tea party Republicans ...

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May 09, 2012

Source: Arkansas Times - Little Rock AR
A look back at the highs and lows of the last two decades, through the eyes of the Arkansas Times .

May 07, 2012

Source: Arkansas News Bureau - Little Rock AR
The U.S. Senate today confirmed Little Rock attorney Kris Baker as a federal judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas.

Apr 27, 2012

Source: Capital Press - Salem OR
The Senate Agriculture Committee passed a farm bill on April 26 that cuts more than $23 billion in spending, ends the direct payments and countercyclical programs and establishes a new commodity program.

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