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Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress

Capitol Lens | Strike force

Lightning strikes behind the Washington Monument on Monday as thunderstorms moved through the Washington region.

‘Show up. … You never know when an opportunity will present itself’

Reporters question then-Idaho Republican Sen. Larry Craig as he headed from the Senate floor to the Republican policy luncheon on Sept. 18, 2007, the day Craig returned to the Capitol for the first time since the disclosure of his guilty plea following a police sting operation in a Minneapolis airport bathroom. John McArdle, currently at C-SPAN, broke the story for Roll Call.

GOP narrowly advances rescissions package to Senate floor

Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins, R-Maine, seen at a June hearing, complained that the White House hasn't provided details needed to consider the administration's program reductions. She voted with Democrats against advancing the rescissions measure. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

Congressional softball to make Audi Field debut

Members of Congress bring it in before last year’s Congressional Women's Softball Game at Watkins Recreation Center, a community field outside an elementary school. This year, the charity event will move to Audi Field, the soccer stadium in Southwest Washington.

Remember George P. Bush? Neither do I.

Back in 2016, George P. Bush, stumped for his father Jeb’s presidential bid in New Hampshire, and both of their political futures were bright. But times change, Stuart Rothenberg writes.

Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress

Capitol Lens | Butler revisited

Pennsylvania Reps. Dan Meuser, left, and Mike Kelly shake hands as Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene looks on during a news conference on Monday.

Senators face crucial vote on $9.4 billion rescissions package

"We’re hearing people out and we are obviously weighing what an amendment process on the floor … might look like, what if any changes could be made in advance of the floor," Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., seen here on July 9, said Monday.

Justices allow mass layoffs at Education Department

Secretary of Education Linda McMahon, shown here at Senate testimony in June, said the high court established that President Donald Trump is the 'ultimate authority' on executive branch staffing.