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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.

In the Spotlight: Roger Wicker

The Mississippi Republican called the bill "a start," but rejected the notion that the administration’s proposed $1 trillion fiscal 2026 defense budget — a plan that hinges the bulk of its Defense Department

Underdog Dems look to snap congressional baseball drought

The team has been working out every day that Congress has been in session since March 1.  "I’ve coached these guys to just do the basics, and they’re really good at the basics," said Williams.

Trump, GOP prep next chapter in spending cuts agenda

Committee markups scheduled next week, President Donald Trump’s budget office is expected to deliver as soon as Friday supplemental information on agency budget requests for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1.

Gabe Evans still wears his police boots in Congress

About 1 in 4 people rely on Medicaid in his district, which extends north from the suburbs of Denver, and he’ll have to ward off Democratic attacks as one of the House’s most vulnerable members.