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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: A speedy special election 

Around 1 million New York City residents cast ranked choice ballots this week in primary elections for offices including mayor and City Council.

With extreme heat ahead, US readiness appears to be on ice

A recent study by the center estimated that there are health care costs of $1 billion a year for hospital admissions and emergency room visits for treatment of heat stroke, heat exhaustion and other heat-related

Roll Call goes platinum

More than a year before Roll Call started publishing, Puerto Rican nationalists opened fire in the House gallery on March 1, 1954, injuring five members of the House.

Amid change, Roll Call endures

We were spending more time on MySpace than LinkedIn, and Season 1 of "The Apprentice" hadn’t aired yet. While my role at Roll Call has evolved over the years, there have been a few consistent themes.

Nothing is certain except death and politics 

Those seats were filled by special elections on April 1. The risk of a lawmaker dying is not just that the seat could fall into the hands of the opposite party in a special election.

Senate stablecoin bill trips on cloture vote

48-49 cloture vote on whether to proceed to the bill came after Democrats decided that bill sponsor Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., didn’t go far enough to satisfy them in the revised bill he released on May 1.

Stablecoins bill faces hurdle after Democrats withdraw support

that would facilitate issuance of stablecoins — digital currencies pegged to a reserve asset, in this case, the U.S. dollar — said over the weekend they wouldn’t vote for a revised bill released on May 1.

Twelve states ask trade court to halt Trump tariffs

The complaint filed by Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon and Vermont contends the tariffs Trump has announced since Feb. 1 violate

5 takeaways from first-quarter fundraising reports

Bill Cassidy, who has drawn the ire of Trump allies over his vote to convict the president at his 2021 impeachment trial, raised $1 million in the first quarter and had $7.5 million on hand at the end

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Spring fever

Mariannette Miller-Meeks, an ophthalmologist who earned degrees from three schools in the final 16 teams on the women’s side: the University of Southern California and the University of Texas (both No. 1