Skip to content

Search Roll Call

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

246 results for "1"

Filters: epa Clear all

White House asks for nearly $100B disaster relief package

While the stopgap funding law enacted in September provided a $20.3 billion boost to FEMA’s disaster relief fund, the agency has now burned through $17.6 billion since the money became available Oct.1,

Fact-checking Day 1 of the Democratic National Convention

Trump’s ’Dictator’ Remark Biden claimed that Trump said he wants to be a dictator on "Day 1." The president is referring to comments that Trump made in a December town hall hosted by Fox News.

Departing GOP leader dominates Senate earmark rankings

McConnell says he’s already helped deliver more than $1 billion in federal funds toward the project over the years, and the fiscal 2025 dollars are all but guaranteed given the $218 million is also included

Labor adds heat rule as world temps rise

The Federal Emergency Management Agency will award $1 billion to 656 projects, generally categorized as hazard mitigation ventures, across the country to help officials address natural disasters and extreme

Fact-checking the Biden-Trump debate

The Tax Policy Center noted, "The top 1 percent, with at least roughly $1 million in income, would pay an average of $300,000 more than under current law, dropping their after-tax incomes by 14 percent

Navy in court over Pearl Harbor water contamination

Hawaii’s congressional delegation was able to include $1 billion for Red Hill cleanup activities in last year’s National Defense Authorization Act, but Tanaka is not hopeful for a full cleanup given the

Senate sends spending package to Biden, wrapping up fiscal 2024

He went after projects like $1 million for Martha’s Vineyard hospital — "in one of the richest ZIP codes in the United States," Paul said — and $2 million for a kelp and shellfish nursery at the University

Fiscal 2024 spending finale starts to take shape

Democratic priorities The $7 billion for WIC is a $1 billion increase over the fiscal 2023 enacted level, meeting the requested level identified late in the appropriations process by the Biden administration