Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Photos of the year: 2020 as seen by Tom Williams
The highlights below were just a few moments that encapsulate the diverse perspectives of Americans in the midst of the social and political discord that was 2020.
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The highlights below were just a few moments that encapsulate the diverse perspectives of Americans in the midst of the social and political discord that was 2020.
Mitt Romney, R-Utah, with aides Liz Johnson and Chris Marroletti, walk down the stairs after a CNN interview in the Russell Senate Office Building on Tuesday.
John Kerry — she sees experiences that “changed the trajectory” of her life. She also remembers being the only Black woman in the room a lot of the time.
Removing Pike from the D.C. landscape has long been a goal, but the stumbling block is the federal government.
“It’s important for members to have Gold Star families around them” as issues are debated and policies are made in Congress, Horton says in a phone interview.
But for Caws, the challenge remained the same. “I want to find a way to communicate beyond the tribalism,” he told Heard on the Hill in a phone interview last week.
She may have lost the election in the end, but she didn’t stay home.
(Caroline Brehman/CQ Roll Call) Speaker Nancy Pelosi checks her hair Monday with the help of an aide’s iPhone before a television interview with MSNBC in the Russell Senate Office Building.
Unluckily for the rest of us, Rep. Rodney Davis opted to play out the panel’s final meeting with his favorite band, Nickelback. But amid the frozen video calls and Rep.
The fact that Stacey Plaskett, as a 22-year-old recent college graduate, called all the time was the thing that impressed the congressman the most.
She had love for the countless Capitol Police officers who spent some of the most time with her over the years.
It’s hard to tell where the roleplaying ends and the next political era begins. Questions pile up: What can the leaders of the future learn from these highly specific conditions?
Johnny Isakson in December, it was clear that her ownership of the WNBA’s Atlanta Dream could become an issue during the 2020 special election to fill out the term.
While the coronavirus pandemic has become the dominant issue for the world, immigration continues to be a political and cultural fulcrum, particularly in the United States regarding its relationship
Is the week over yet?
In the meantime, she was working as an aide to Daniel K. Akaka, the legendary Hawaii senator.
The more exposure he gets, the more people recognize him.
When the House voted in late June to make the District of Columbia the country’s 51st state, D.C. residents were thrilled.
The sorority has been a through line of the Ohio Democrat’s career.
“If you look at it you won’t see much difference,” the Democrat told CQ Roll Call during an interview back in February.