Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress
Photos of the week | February 20-26, 2026
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., right, as he speaks at MoveOn's "People's State of the Union" event on the National Mall on Tuesday.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., right, as he speaks at MoveOn's "People's State of the Union" event on the National Mall on Tuesday.
Democratic lawmakers targeted by the Justice Department over a video directed at servicemembers consider their own legal action.
And GOP nominee Mark S. Kirk prevailed in the president's home state of Illinois, which had backed Obama by 25 points. And that doesn't count Republican Scott P.
↵↵As Democrats look beyond 2024's lacerating losses, some candidates are challenging the idea that religion has no place in an increasingly secular party.
Kennedy Jr.’s move to replace the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory panel with some members skeptical of vaccines could hinder access to free shots for low-income children and
Christopher S. Murphy have criticized the ruling for inviting a "dystopian new reign of lawlessness," as he put it on a social media post.
Howard Dean during a Roll Call editorial board meeting when he snapped at Stu for questioning his decision to privately sign a same-sex civil unions bill, in what ended up being a precursor to 2004’s "
In total, the event raised more than $2.81 million, a significant bump from 2024’s $2.2 million.Â
The continuing resolution enacted in March kept spending at fiscal 2024 levels, including D.C.’s city budget.
After Congress cut Washington, D.C.’s, budget by over $1 billion in March, Speaker Mike Johnson said he wanted to pass a bill to restore the spending "as quickly as possible."
In D.C.’s halls of power, Lyndon B. Johnson’s sewer mouth was legendary, but in the pages of The Washington Post, his beloved "bulls—" was bowdlerized into "bull."
Some Democrats might be willing to do so if they are first given a chance, perhaps through an amendment vote, to show their support for a one-month extension (S 924) and an 11th-hour effort to complete
Let’s make a deal(s) Trump has mostly criticized America’s trading partners since returning to office.
RG2’s current membership represents a "broad" range of views and geographic backgrounds, Valadao said. "Some from some pretty moderate districts to some to very conservative districts," he said.Â
The 118th Congress also featured a pair of short-term Democratic senators, Laphonza Butler of California and George S.
Moira Shea, a congressional fellow in my office who is visually impaired, be granted floor access during the course of debate on S 104, the Nuclear Waste Policy Act, and that Ms.
Rep.-elect Luz Rivas, D-Calif., talks with the media in D.C.’s Navy Yard neighborhood on Tuesday, as incoming freshmen arrived for new member orientation.