Skip to content

Search Roll Call

Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.

2,514 results for "1"

Filters: 113th Congress Clear all

As Data Meets Farm Fields, Concerns Begin to Grow

The concerns were heightened last fall, when Monsanto announced it was spending almost $1 billion to acquire the Climate Corp., a company founded by ex-Google engineers that compiles hyperlocal weather

Paul Ryan Raises $1 Million in 4th Quarter

Paul Ryan, R-Wis., reported it had receipts of $1,053,283 and disbursements of $456,603 from October 1 to December 31st, leaving $3,206,594 cash on hand, with debts of $27,431.

The Defense Jobs Argument Isn’t Working Anymore

From the revival of the B-1 bomber in the 1980s to the current effort to keep the M-1 tank line open, jobs in key states and districts have provided powerful leverage to contractors seeking to save or

Republican Drops Bid for Wolf’s Seat in Virginia

They feared Black’s tendency to make controversial statements could alienate general-election voters in this district, which GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney carried by a 1-point margin in 2012

Santorum, Duggars to Double Team 2014 March for Life

Updated 1:55 p.m. | 2012 presidential hopeful Rick Santorum will be back in Washington on Wednesday to rally the faithful — including assorted members of the ever-expanding Duggar clan — during the 41st

Congress Not Yet Renewing Wind Energy Subsidies

Agence France-Presse reports that “historic subsidies propping up US wind energy ended on January 1 and Congress refused to renew them, despite supporters arguing that the aid has made renewable power

McConnell to Move Against EPA Coal Regulations

“These are good jobs that pay more than $1 billion in annual wages to my constituents. And for every miner with a job, three more Kentuckians will hold a coal-dependent job too.”

Eisenhower Memorial Losing Support from Congress

The project received only $1 million of its $51 million request, meaning the Eisenhower Memorial Commission will have to stretch to cover operating costs for the professional staff at its K Street