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Secrets From Capitol Hill’s Back Rooms: How to Get Hired on the Hill
“Everyone should have to compete for a job and go through an interview process,” said a senior House Democratic chief of staff.
Secrets From Capitol Hill’s Back Rooms: How to Get Hired on the Hill
“Everyone should have to compete for a job and go through an interview process,” said a senior House Democratic chief of staff.
Panetta Book: “Worthy Fights: A Memoir of Leadership in War and Peace”
The piece continues: “In his first interview about his new book, Worthy Fights: A Memoir of Leadership in War and Peace, Panetta argues that decisions made by President Obama over the past three
DC Vote Taxi Ads To Be Replaced … for Now
However, the PSAs are still airing in some cabs as the monitors transition to the new content.
Court Tosses Virginia Congressional Map (Updated)
“This is going to get appealed to the Supreme Court,” a redistricting expert involved with the case told CQ Roll Call in a phone interview.
How One Vulnerable Republican Responds to the ‘War on Women’
“I spent the entire day — a long day — traveling, and it means a lot to me to be here for Steve, because I want to serve with him,” Lummis said in a interview here recently week, surrounded by veterans
How One Vulnerable Republican Responds to the ‘War on Women’
“I spent the entire day — a long day — traveling, and it means a lot to me to be here for Steve, because I want to serve with him,” Lummis said in a interview here recently week, surrounded by veterans
Gainer: Better Communication is the Lesson From Navy Yard Shooting
“The CERT team is unbelievably professional,” Gainer said in an interview following Lanier’s speech.
The Big Campaign Question: Cable or Broadcast?
Think the television ad wars are raging between Democrats and Republicans this fall? Check out the battle behind the scenes between cable and broadcast stations for campaign ad dollars.
Ebola Crisis Creates Sense of Urgency to Restore NIH Funding Now | Commentary
The Ebola virus has taken the lives of more than 3,000 people in West Africa and the death toll continues to mount, breaking apart families and raising fears throughout the world of a devastating epidemic
Army Chief: Concern About Deployment Readiness
Army Times reports that “Soldiers will soon see new deployments and rotations to hot spots around the world, even as the Army slashes its active-duty force to fit a tightening budget.”
Candidate Interview: Rick Allen (R) GA-12
The businessman who is challenging Democratic Rep. John Barrow for Georgia’s 12th District visited Roll Call on Sept. 9.
Kerry Bentivolio to Wage Write-In Campaign
In an afternoon phone interview with CQ Roll Call, Bentivolio said he wanted to send a message to his former GOP opponent, businessman and Republican nominee David Trott, who he alleged has continued
Candidate: Obama Lawsuit Sold Me on Boehner (Video)
“Speaker Boehner’s stock went up with me with this constitutional lawsuit [against President Barack Obama], I thought it was time to make a stand,” Allen said in a Sept. 9 interview with CQ Roll
Candidate: Obama Lawsuit Sold Me on Boehner (Video)
“Speaker Boehner’s stock went up with me with this constitutional lawsuit [against President Barack Obama], I thought it was time to make a stand,” Allen said in a Sept. 9 interview with CQ Roll
Union Finds Decrease in Library of Congress Staff
Schniderman said in a phone interview that the overall decrease in staff could be attributed to positions that are not filled by the library, as well as “sequestration and the general reduction in size
Why Vote Counting in Alaska Takes a Long Time
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) An Alaska Senate race has the potential to once again remain undecided well after the election, and this time the wait could keep control of the Senate up in the air until at
Why Vote Counting in Alaska Takes a Long Time
An Alaska Senate race has the potential to once again remain undecided well after the election, and this time the wait could keep control of the Senate up in the air until at least mid-November.
Florida Family Legacies Clash in Critical House Race
“You’ll see today, you’ll see us hug necks of people of all walks of life,” he tells CQ Roll Call in an interview.