Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Take Five: Jake Auchincloss
His ancestors fill history books, and his second child, a daughter, was born only a few days after this interview, on Aug. 6.
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His ancestors fill history books, and his second child, a daughter, was born only a few days after this interview, on Aug. 6.
“There’s a lot going on in my district, we launched humans into space,” the Texas Republican said in a video interview.
Meijer talked about that vote, his raw hatred of breakfast foods and Capitol Hill’s lack of culture (in the anthropological sense). This interview has been edited and condensed.
But the mapmakers could just as easily go the other way and make the replacement district more rural, or chop up the 16th entirely and spread it across a handful of districts.
(Hagerty used to be the U.S. ambassador to — you guessed it — Japan.) This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: This is your first elected office. What has surprised you so far?
“I thought the review was really funny, because I don’t know what else you expected it to be,” Share said of the Statue of Liberty review in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: What first brought you to Washington in 2010?
Kyrsten Sinema outside the White House this week. But, after seemingly endless negotiations, lawmakers reached a deal on a bipartisan infrastructure package. Meanwhile, Sen.
“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.
The congressman expects to be back in Washington when the House reconvenes next week. But for the past two months, he’s been grounded in Texas.
His party can get its “smile back” in the extended Trump era, he told Heard on the Hill at the end of May. This interview has been edited and condensed.
But not Wild — no matter how the maps turn out, she won’t join the already crowded field.
This interview has been edited and condensed. Q: Who are you going to miss most in Congress? A: Joyce Beatty and Troy Balderson are two of my closest colleagues.
Cruz called out the change Thursday during the committee meeting and suggested the language be added instead to the end of a separate bill under consideration.
she said in a phone interview this month. “Then I got him a draft immediately. We laughed about it, and then just released it to a bunch of people.” It was nothing personal against cicadas.
“I left my seat and went up to the podium and offered a prayer,” she said in an interview last week. It reminded her of combat, but it felt like she was exactly where she needed to be.
Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., in the Rayburn Room in the U.S. Capitol after the reading of guilty verdicts in the Derek Chauvin trial on Tuesday.
He cried in front of the pope. Just this week, while promoting his new book, he teared up during an interview with veteran USA Today journalist Susan Page. The trigger? A golf commercial.
It’s never just a game, no matter the level of the competition.