Max Heuer

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Max Heuer covers Congress for the Manchester Union Leader and interns at Hotline, the National Journal's daily political publication. He is a junior majoring in Politics at Brandeis University.

A New York native, this summer Max interned at the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in Manhattan, an international newswire for Jewish newspapers. He has also been a staff writer at The Justice and contributing opinions writer for The Brandeis Free Press.

Max played varsity baseball at Brandeis for two years. He will be studying in London, England this spring before returning to Brandeis for his senior year.

Stories Written

New congress, new results on prescription drugs? (12/04/02)

EIA predicts slightly cheaper oil heating costs (11/13/02)

N.H. delegation backs homeland passage (11/13/02)

N.H. delegation cautious about Iraq acceptance (11/13/02)

Dems. flooding New Hampshire with cash (11/01/02)

How much will the new I-93 plan really help? (10/31/02)

New HUD grant for seniors (10/31/02)

Bush announces generic drug plan (10/23/02)

North Korea nuclear admission tough issue with Iraq looming (10/17/02)

Companies not being advised to move offshore (10/16/02)

Smith eligible for federal pension, other benefits (10/16/02)

Capitol police trying out Segway (10/09/02)

Supreme Court debates N.H. man's case (10/09/02)

N.H. turns out highest increase in primary voters in nation (10/02/02)

Smith speaks for Helms (10/02/02)

Sununu Sr. keeping busy: still anxious watching son campaign (10/02/02)

Sierra Club report on Nashua blames Bush (09/26/02)

Gregg breaks with Bush on 9/11 (09/25/02)

Gregg makes case for West Nile virus bill (09/25/02)

HELP marks up two Gregg bills (09/25/02)

N.H. senators respond to Daschle's angry words (09/25/02)

Capitol police testing Segway (09/24/02)

Majority of Americans support funds for low-income heating (09/24/02)

Pro-Israel lobby targeting NH Senate race (09/18/02)

New Hampshire delegation praises Bush speech (09/12/02)

Smith ditches GOP unity for Senate floor action (09/12/02)

Washington media sound off on Sununu primary win (09/11/02)

Bush aide nixes importing drugs from Canada (09/10/02)