Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
History is made with Harris, Pelosi atop the House dais
Perhaps the most striking change from the past at Wednesday's address was the presence of two women in the chairs behind the president.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
Perhaps the most striking change from the past at Wednesday's address was the presence of two women in the chairs behind the president.
Neal’s proposal would provide 12 weeks of paid family leave, “guaranteed” access to child care and permanent extension of three tax credits.
North Carolina congressman will battle a former governor and a former House colleague for the nomination in a battleground state.
Mary C. Curtis sits down with the Democratic National Committee chair and talks race, his grandfather's life lesson and what 2022 may hold.
Washington is poised to spend billions to reinvigorate domestic chip manufacturing. This series is aimed at showing what comes next.
The administration will not use eminent domain nor restrict meat consumption to meet conservation goals, the agriculture secretary said.
Sen. Richard J. Durbin carries a copy of Sen. Amy Klobuchar's book "Antitrust" as he arrives in the Capitol on the Senate subway on Tuesday.
Facebook, Google, Twitter go up against researchers who say algorithms pose existential threats to individual thought, and democracy itself.
Vermont and at least 10 foreign legislatures allow remote voting for members, but Congress is held back by tradition and partisanship.
OPINION — It’s abundantly clear that few investments are more vital to our nation’s workforce than safe child care facilities.
While domestic issues may dominate Biden's first joint address to Congress, members want him to also talk about a global competitor.
A market regulator signals openness to futures contracts on sports events, a move that could bypass state gambling rules.
Within hours after the Census Bureau’s release of reapportionment results, the first wave of redistricting lawsuits hit federal courthouses.
Polling shows that Republican voters have some of the highest rates of vaccine skepticism of any demographic in the country.
The fatal crash of a Tesla believed to be on autopilot reignited the debate over how the government should regulate autonomous vehicles.
Fintech Beat compares crypto custody in the EU and US—and whether custodians have to return forked cryptoassets to account holders.
Lawmakers in charge of the money flow say they'll cut it off if the Taliban roll back progress in Afghanistan on human rights for women
Parliaments in Europe, Asia and South America used digital voting during the pandemic. CQ Roll Call breaks down how Congress could go remote.
Most virus transmission currently happens indoors, with less than 10 percent of virus transmission traced to exposures outdoors.
Leahy announced a return to earmarking, clearing the way for senators to request funding for home-state projects for first time in a decade.