Skip to content

Search Roll Call

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

23 results for "1"

Filters: debbie wasserman schultz Congress Clear all

Congress · 119th Congress

Hill added $34 billion in unrequested defense program funds

For fiscal 2026, these included roughly $1 billion the Army did not request to turn the Blue Grass Army Depot in Kentucky, whose previous missions have shrunk, into a factory for manufacturing propellants

Congress · 117th Congress

House Democrats change tack on spending bill floor debate

/p> If they’re able to complete the Commerce-Justice-Science bill this week as well, it would mean the House would have passed 10 of its 12 spending bills needed for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.

Congress · 117th Congress

Earmark requests grow as House Appropriations panels begin work

.; $1.5 million for renovations to research facilities at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque; and $1 million for the Albuquerque Police Department to establish a trauma recovery center for survivors

Congress · 116th Congress

Rosa DeLauro wins panel vote for Appropriations gavel

[jwp-video n=”1″] Wasserman Schultz released a set of proposals to overhaul the panel’s operations that have won plaudits, including on setting aside funds for minority and underserved communities

Congress · 116th Congress

House Democrats set to pick new Appropriations chairwoman

Corrected, Dec. 1 | Beneficiaries of more than $1.4 trillion in annual federal funding will find out this week who will be steering the ship as Appropriations Committee chairwoman for the 117th Congress

Congress · 116th Congress

Hoyer: Earmarks are likely coming back next year

[jwp-video n=”1″] Hoyer said he’s optimistic that both Republicans and Democrats will participate in the process if earmarks come back into the picture.

Congress · 116th Congress

Impeachment news roundup: Oct. 23

[jwp-video n=”1″] Poll check: Approval among U.S. voters for the House impeachment inquiry into Trump has reached a new high of 55 percent in Quinnipiac University’s poll.