Voters are smarter than Biden thinks
Our latest "Winning the Issues" survey (conducted March 1-3) confirms an electorate that is simply not buying the president’s narrative that his policies are working to lower inflation and spur growth.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
Our latest "Winning the Issues" survey (conducted March 1-3) confirms an electorate that is simply not buying the president’s narrative that his policies are working to lower inflation and spur growth.
I’m talking less than 1 percent of global carbon emissions if every vehicle, every car and light-duty truck in America became an electric vehicle overnight," said Westerman.
We have opportunities as relates to election integrity, not to drive forward a one-size-fits-all approach, which we saw Democrats do under HR 1, but rather to highlight provisions that are working well
But the Supreme Court canceled oral arguments in the case that had been set for March 1.
two crew members aboard — a rule that Norfolk Southern has lobbied against in the past — and would increase the maximum fine that DOT can issue a rail company for safety violations from $225,000 to 1
Catherine Cortez Masto won reelection by less than 1 point in 2022, and her colleague, Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen, will be a target this cycle.
But the Senate’s new earmark guidelines allow for a continuation of the current 1 percent cap on overall earmarked funds, so the final number for home-state projects — if there’s an eventual fiscal 2024
Those rules include a cap at 1 percent of federal spending; a ban on for-profit recipients; a requirement of members to post requests online; and a mandate for the Government Accountability Office to audit
Top of the mountain (1) President Joe Biden: Powerful moments, an unexpected domestic spending bill last fall and some crafty State of the Union negotiating — and the return of "Scranton Joe" at home and
The count: $1 million That’s how much three top executives from failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX donated in the six weeks leading up to the Nov. 8 elections, which came three days before the company
The poll, taken by a firm run by a former Gianforte campaign manager, surveyed 534 likely voters Jan. 30-Feb. 1 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.
As part of its annual payment updates to Medicare Advantage plans, CMS proposed earlier this month a 1 percent increase for 2024 — a smaller increase than proposed in past years that is being framed as
I now have a 1-year-old. So that takes up almost all my time outside of work. Q: What has been going through your mind over the last few weeks that you would want to share with Roll Call readers?
Cicilline announced in a press release Tuesday that he would leave Congress effective June 1 to lead the Rhode Island Foundation as its president and CEO.
Those five existing bases have received more than $82 million in U.S. infrastructure investments, according to DOD’s announcement Feb. 1.
That’s 52.9 million people, or 1 in 5 adults. Former Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy of Rhode Island is the one of the most notable examples of a lawmaker speaking about mental health.
Interested in becoming a “Season Pass” holder for some GOP senators, including Roger Wicker of Mississippi, who has a defense industry lunch slated for March 1?
Unlike six of the candidates who registered almost no support, Scott got 1 percent, behind the 2 percent received by Cruz and former Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming.
Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., hosted a Feb. 1 event condemning transgender girls participating in youth sports. And on Feb. 9, Sen.
That compares to already slowing growth in 2022, when the economy expanded by an inflation-adjusted 1 percent, down sharply from the previous year coming out of the pandemic-induced downturn.