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Be that as it may, the practice "doesn't look real great when the economy is tanking and people are blaming the government," former Rep. Joel Hefley (R-Colo.) told the WSJ.
Congressional Aides Allowed To Trade Stocks In Companies Their Bosses Oversee The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Delay eventually resigned, but not before Hefley was ousted as committee chairman by then-Speaker Denny Hastert (R-Ill.), a DeLay ally.
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Howard Hefley, an old timer at my local trap and skeet club has a Citori that weighs about 15 pounds.
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Said Hefley, there is a bad perception out there that there was a purge in the committee and that people were put in that would protect our side of the aisle better than I did.
HAVE YOU SEEN MY COUNTRY LATELY? JERRY DOYLE 2010
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“I made this clear at the start of this campaign that I would never again support a Republican who ran a sleazy campaign against another Republican, and that's what Doug Lamborn did,” Hefley said in an interview with The Associated Press.
Midterm Roundup 2009
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Unfortunately for Hefley and Crank, State Senator Doug Lamborn (R), the most conservative candidate in the race, won the primary instead, narrowly edging out Crank 27% to 25%.
Midterm Roundup 2009
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To further that effort, I've circulated a draft bill, which I have titled the 'Joel Hefley Browns Canyon Wilderness Act' in honor of his work on this proposal while he was representing this area in the Congress, and I'm now waiting to get input from all of the interested stakeholders and the public.
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Representative Hefley (R), a 20-year incumbent, announced back in February he would retire from his seat and then wholeheartedly threw his support behind his former aide Jeff Crank (R) in the 6-person GOP primary that went down August 8.
Midterm Roundup 2009
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After a long list of compromises to the proposal, the bill, sponsored by Republican Senator Wayne Allard and Rep. Hefley, was finally put forward in 2006.
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While it's true that those numbers reflect the fact that the pollster gave descriptions of the candidates while taking the poll, it's also worth noting that it was taken before Hefley, the current seat occupant, announced that he wouldn't be supporting would-be GOP successor Lamborn because he'd run a "sleazy" primary campaign.
CO-05: Poll Shows Dem Fawcett Rising Over "Sleazy" Lamborn 2009
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