Skip to content

Search Roll Call

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

1,061 results for "‘The Interview."

Filters: 110th Congress Clear all

Breakin’ Up?

The goal is to ensure that the resources and capabilities at EIA most effectively advance the mission of the alliance. … The internal review should be completed this summer and the executive committee

CVC Watch

As he took over the reins of a project that according to the Architect of the Capitol is about 95 percent complete, Bernard Ungar said it seems “more unlikely than likely” that the Capitol Visitor Center

Harkin Predicts Good Year for Democrats in ’08

The chairman of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee still maintains that modern campaigns begin too early, but he said all anyone has to do is watch him to get an answer about

Lights, Camera, NRSC

As part of the effort, the research department was kicked out of the basement of the NRSC’s Capitol Hill headquarters to make room for the construction of an editing suite and audio and video production

South Dakota ’08 Jockeying Begins

Further complicating the recruiting efforts of the GOP Congressional campaign committees is that some of the Republicans considered best equipped to oust the Democratic incumbents in 2008 are angling

Cunningham’s Rise and Fall

“Cunningham is just not the type of guy who goes on a trip to improve relations,” the reporter said in an interview.

Forging a New Force

What follows is an edited transcript of the interview. ROLL CALL EXECUTIVE EDITOR MORTON M.

GPO Employee Claims Discrimination

Debra Colbert, who has worked for the GPO for more than 20 years, said in an interview last week that agency officials took back their job offer because she did not meet the physical requirements

Kyl Walks Tightrope on Immigration Bill

in the Senate and standard-bearer for the movement, as the broker of a major bipartisan agreement on an issue that had split not only the two parties but the GOP itself.