Skip to content

Search Roll Call

Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.

3,281 results for "(S)-1-hydroxy-(S)-2-methylhexane"

Filters: 111th Congress Clear all

The Power of the Lobby

Washington Post editor Robert Kaiser’s new book has arrived at a good time then.

Heard on the Hill: More HGTV, Less C-SPAN

Because HOH wants to save you from a last-minute desperation jaunt to the CVS for a lame Shoebox greeting card and a Whitman’s sampler, here’s a reminder: Saturday is Valentine’s Day.

Statehood Advocates Decry Voting Act

That’s all changed. Congress is more Democrat-heavy than before, and there is a president who is sensitive to the District’s plight.

Simmons Contemplating Senate Race

“That said, it’s our understanding that he’s still examining his options as are other potential candidates.” In a phone interview Monday afternoon, Simmons would not say if he was specifically interested

New York: Hoyer to Headline Event for McMahon

Michael McMahon (D) will be joined by House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) at a fundraiser during next week’s Presidents Day recess that focuses on the stimulus package and its impact on New York

Debate Shows Limits of Power

“This is not the bill we might have wanted, but it’s the bill we needed to get it out of the Senate.” Senate approval of Obama’s signature legislation to address an economy in crisis is expected

PMA Group Raided by FBI in November

Last year, he secured a total of $28.1 million for nine of the shop’s clients. The firm, based in Arlington, Va., claims a wide base of clients in Murtha’s district and has been active there.

Debate Over Tax Cuts, Earmarks Stirs Right

Tom Coburn’s (R-Okla.) amendment to the stimulus bill removed a provision that would have allowed studios to write off 50 percent of the costs of equipment used in film production in 2009 — which he said

McConnell Predicts 3 GOP Votes for Stimulus

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said the three Republicans who support the chamber’s economic stimulus plan won’t be getting any company this week when the Senate moves to pass the massive

Boehner, Cantor Face First Dust-Up

The GOP’s unanimous opposition came despite several moderate Members waffling earlier in the week. Boehner and Pence ultimately took back their characterizations of the vote.

Lobbyists’ Dollars Still Flowing

“I haven’t seen any change,” said Rich Gold, head of Holland & Knight’s public policy and regulation practice. “We do a fair amount for both committees.