The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 18, 1998, Image 6

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Alex Hamilton, a junior history major and an employee of the
Student Recreation Center, sets a route on the climbing facility
Wednesday afternoon.
Gov. Bush plans D,
fundraising trip
WASHINGTON (AP) — Texas
Gov. George W. Bush travels to the
nation’s capital Thursday fora pair
of fundraisers expected to add
more than $750,000 to his already-
bountiful campaign coffers.
Up for re-election and touted as
a topflight GOP presidential
prospect in 2000, Bush is tapping
his father’s D.C. network of friends
before jetting off to Denver the next
day for another money-raising stop.
Bush aides, who work assidu
ously to dampen speculation that
their boss is positioning himself
for aWliite House run, say nothing
should be read into the fact that he
is turning to Washington heavy-
hitters to fund his Texas race.
“They are people who are con
cerned about having good people
who practice good government,
which is what Governor Bush does
as the governor ofTexas," said cam
paign spokeswoman Mindy Tucker.
The first D.C. event is a $500-a-
person reception at the swank
Willard Hotel. The reception is
chaired by two Bush siblings, sister
Dorothy Bush Koch and brother
Marvin, along with their spouses.
Some well-known Washingto
nians who served the elder Bush in
the White House are on the orga
nizing committee, including for
mer Iransportation Secretary 7 An
drew Card, domestic policy adviser
Deborah Steelman and presiden
tial spokesman Marlin Fitzwater.
From the Willard, Bush moves
halfway across town to the equal
ly tony Four Seasons Hotel for a
$5,000-per-person dinner.
Again, a heavyweight roster of
Bush administration luminaries
figures on the organizing com
mittee, including former White
House counsel C. Boyden Gray,
Commerce Secretary Barbara
Hackman Franklin and Fred
Maiek, who managed the elder
Bush’s presidential campaign.
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