Congress · 117th Congress
House Democrats to skip budget markup, wait for Senate
“There was an overwhelming consensus for waiting on the Senate,” Yarmuth said in an interview Thursday.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
“There was an overwhelming consensus for waiting on the Senate,” Yarmuth said in an interview Thursday.
Brown said in an interview he wants to do “whatever it takes” to make more housing available. “We don’t do it nearly well enough in this country, so whatever it takes,” he said.
Accountability, told CQ Roll Call in an interview.
Who was building the furniture and brewing the beer? Who was doing the planting?
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: What first brought you to Washington in 2010?
Instead of Richard Nixon drunkenly talking to the portraits in the White House in “The Final Days,” we have the 45th president, his face bloated with rage, shouting at his attorney general, William Barr
through the Senate.
But his outright opposition to so-called international reference pricing language, which Peters confirmed in an interview, is notable considering he voted for similar provisions in 2019 and 2020 as part
Kyrsten Sinema outside the White House this week. But, after seemingly endless negotiations, lawmakers reached a deal on a bipartisan infrastructure package. Meanwhile, Sen.
Kurt Schrader, a member of the fiscally conscious Blue Dog Coalition, said in an interview that he’s planning to vote against a budget resolution that would include reconciliation instructions for trillions
She said those bills could later be “merged with the things in the bipartisan bill that are not part of both,” but Schumer chimed in to say the Senate versions of the reauthorizations may be the ones added
In a recent New York Magazine interview, Democratic pollster David Shor weighed in on his party’s performance in the 2020 election.
the National Institutes of Health, that funded the nonprofit.
In an interview Tuesday night, Yarmuth, D-Ky., said his staff estimates that after the Congressional Budget Office scores the proposals in President Joe Biden’s infrastructure and family assistance
The firms, in regulatory filings, indicate that the rise of smartphones made the ascent inevitable.
Inhofe of Oklahoma, the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, who had requested them. The authors were Army Gen.
Statehood for the District of Columbia is getting a hearing in the Senate for just the second time in recent memory — and Joe Lieberman is right in the middle of it.
U.S. at the time.
“Drop your wool suit in the summertime, and look as if you’ve adapted to the environment,” the Louisiana Republican said in a phone interview.
“We’re very encouraged that disclosure legislation is moving,” Bryan McGannon, director of policy and programs for US SIF, a group for sustainable funds whose members manage $5 trillion, said in an interview