Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Photos of the week ending June 25, 2021
As the 4th of July holiday nears, Congress was in full swing and CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists were there to cover it.
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As the 4th of July holiday nears, Congress was in full swing and CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists were there to cover it.
Dionne Warwick, Sam Moore and punk rocker Ken Casey of the Dropkick Murphys were on the Hill on Thursday to push for pay for radio play.
Photo of the day: U.S. Capitol Police K-9 dog Max takes a break outside the Senate Foreign Relations room in the Capitol on Thursday.
Washington's old guard eulogized one of its own, Sen. John Warner, at a funeral service at the National Cathedral.
Statehood advocates had been hoping to catch a glimpse of undecided Democratic Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, but they were disappointed Tuesday.
Who’s missing? “Activists, organizers, faith leaders, people from the labor movement,” say Progressive Staff Association founders.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, along with other local officials, shovels dirt during a groundbreaking ceremony at Skyland Town Center.
Photos of the week: This week saw the return of press conference in the Ohio Clock Corridor and passage of the Juneteenth federal holiday.
Congressional staffers carry National Seersucker Day cutouts into the Ohio Clock Corridor for the annual Seersucker Thursday photo op in the Capitol
National Seersucker Day, an annual event organized by Sen. Bill Cassidy, is back to its pre-pandemic form after the pandemic forced a hiatus.
Speaker Pelosi and Reps. Sean Patrick Maloney and Ritchie Torres at a ceremony for a bill to designate the National Pulse Memorial.
In the Capitol, things seemed nearly normal, as lawmakers, staff and reporters filled the halls, caught up and ate together.
After a yearlong fight, Sen. Ron Johnson says he is dropping his objections to making Juneteenth a federal holiday.
A Capital Pride attendee holds rainbow flags at Freedom Plaza during the Pride Walk & Rally event Freedom Plaza on Saturday.
A pair of House Democrats launched a Stakeholder Capitalism Caucus, embracing a concept that Republicans have railed against as “woke.”
Steve Cohen told MSNBC last week that if aliens ever visited Earth, they must’ve seen what we had to offer and “got the heck out of here.”
Photos of the week: With the House out of session taking another committee work week, all eyes were on the Senate this week.
Former Sen. Ben Nelson was spotted while sitting on hearing room chairs stored in the first floor hallway of the Dirksen Building.
Photo of the day: Sen. Lisa Murkowski holds up a photograph of Alaskans dumping human waste from a honey bucket
Senate pages will be back in the chamber this fall, another sign that normalcy is slowly returning to the Capitol.