Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
17 arrested as Senate dining workers protest at the Capitol
Senate cafeteria workers and UNITE HERE Local 23 union members showed up Wednesday willing to risk arrest.
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Senate cafeteria workers and UNITE HERE Local 23 union members showed up Wednesday willing to risk arrest.
Sen. Tom Carper and staff walk through the temporary hallways built for the Ohio Clock Corridor’s restoration on the Senate side of the Capitol on Wednesday.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, center, is escorted from a sit-in outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday to protest the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Staffers who work for at least eight House Democrats filed petitions Monday to kick off the process of forming a union.
This archival photo shows former Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake taking a selfie with a pig at a Citizens Against Government Waste event in 2018.
This week, CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists focused on post-Fourth of July fireworks at the Jan. 6 panel’s hearing, and more Hill activity.
Illinois Sen. Tammy Duckworth pays respects to Marine Corps veteran Hershel Woodrow “Woody” Williams as he lies in honor in in the Capitol Rotunda on Thursday.
“In terms of somebody who can face down anything … Gabby’s got Thor beat,” say the directors of “Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down.”
Florida Rep. Val B. Demings speaks during a statue unveiling ceremony for civil rights pioneer Mary McLeod Bethune in the Capitol’s Statuary Hall on Wednesday.
In anticipation of the tomorrow night’s supermoon, we’re going archives with this photo from July 12, 2014, that shows a supermoon rising over the Capitol.
Senior Hill aides, both Democrats and Republicans, said their workplace does not “function as a democratic legislature should.”
President Joe Biden takes a selfie with a guest on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday during a ceremony for the bipartisan gun law.
CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists were on the road in Arizona this recess week to capture some of the patriotic politicking during the Fourth of July.
“Why was my cellphone bill so big?” Huizenga recalls his fellow staffers asking when he worked for then-Rep. Pete Hoekstra.
“Security is a journey. There’s no destination,” said Walker J. Walker, who took over as House sergeant-at-arms after the Jan. 6 attack.
“The Martha Mitchell Effect” aims to put the loudest, brashest Cabinet wife back where she belongs — right at the center of American history.
Photos of the Week ending June 24, 2022 - Heard on the Hill
Witnesses at a House hearing Thursday discussed ways the nearly 250-year-old institution could get with the tech-centric times.
Billie Jean King, right, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi attend a portrait unveiling ceremony for the late Hawaii Rep. Patsy Mink in the Capitol’s Statuary Hall on Thursday.
If House appropriators get their way, period supplies will soon be found far and wide across their workplace.