For One Day Only, the Senate’s a Matriarchy
[jwp-video n=”1″] The female-only convening during the Senate’s short morning session Tuesday may have been a mere coincidence, but it was also indicative of how times have changed.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] The female-only convening during the Senate’s short morning session Tuesday may have been a mere coincidence, but it was also indicative of how times have changed.
[jwp-video n=”1″] The female-only convening during the Senate’s short morning session Tuesday may have been a mere coincidence, but it was also indicative of how times have changed.
once again benefits from her gender, her continued strength in the minority community and the sheer size and reach of her campaign, which should serve her well on crowded primary days (such as March 1
once again benefits from her gender, her continued strength in the minority community and the sheer size and reach of her campaign, which should serve her well on crowded primary days (such as March 1
By Bill Clark and JM Rieger [jwp-video n=”1″] Roll Call Photo Editor Bill Clark captures the massive blizzard that hit Washington, D.C. and all the action that ensued on Capitol Hill
By Bridget Bowman and Thomas McKinless [jwp-video n=”1″] With the district still reeling from historic snowfalls over the weekend, snow from the Capitol grounds and parking lots have
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The House won’t cast a vote again until Feb. 1, given the weather and a Democratic retreat in Baltimore.
The House won’t cast a vote again until Feb. 1, given the weather and a Democratic retreat in Baltimore.
After two decades on the books, the score from the dozen publicized and sustained showdowns waged using that law is: Presidents 11, Congress 1.
After two decades on the books, the score from the dozen publicized and sustained showdowns waged using that law is: Presidents 11, Congress 1.
travel would be affected into the coming work week, leading House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., to inform members Sunday that the next votes for the chamber would be pushed off until Feb. 1.
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H Street Special Special : $1 off all drinks for every 6 inches of snow. Locations : Little Miss Whiskey’s, Jimmy Valentine’s, the Pug, the Argonaut.
By Brent Roske [jwp-video n=”1″] Brent Roske speaks with Rep. Xavier Becerra, D-Calif., about the 2016 election.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Facing a shortened week and a massive snow storm, senators spent the week deep in thought on drones, rabbit massages and hungry cats.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Related: Congressional Hits and Misses: Week of Jan. 11, 2016 See photos, follies, HOH Hits and Misses and more at Roll Call’s new video site.
But, the committee that helps elect and defend House Democrats ended 2015 with $29.3 million in the bank, about $1 million less than than the NRCC.
To be competitive against Barr, she said she needs to raise between $1 million and $2 million, and is already reaching out to them.
By Brent Roske [jwp-video n=”1″] Brent Roske speaks with 2016 Republican presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul in Iowa about the recent chatter on Sen.