Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
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The aftermath continues this week following the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
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The aftermath continues this week following the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
What happened on Jan. 6 hasn’t changed his thinking about where to stay. After the invasion of the Capitol that left five dead, “I think it’s probably even safer,” he said.
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(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) JUNE 6: Protesters march down Pennsylavania Avenue from the Capitol as demonstrations and marches are held around Washington to bring attention to racial injustice.
A woman wears a face mask as she walks past a mural featuring posters of President Donald Trump with his face blacked out at Union Market in Washington on Wednesday.
to select a “team” of Capitol Hill lawmakers (four senators, six representatives) and earn points based on a number of factors, including floor speeches (1 point), when a member sponsors a new bill (6
Harriet Miers, President George W. Bush’s Supreme Court nominee, met with Senate Judiciary ranking member Patrick J. Leahy on Oct. 6, 2005.
It’s been a great 26-year run, and we’re most proud of the way our management and staff have handled incredible adversity over the last 6 months.
A recent Monmouth poll has her up in the special election by 6 percentage points over Collins. Among Trump supporters, 47 percent support Loeffler, while 40 percent back Collins.
(Caroline Brehman/CQ Roll Call) “You must maintain a 6 ft distance between you and other movie guests,” reads one of the theater’s revised policies.
I have a 6-year-old son. He’s still in what you would call the “cute stage.” We’ve had conversations about when he goes to camp.
During Phase 2, indoor service can return at 50 percent capacity, with tables at least 6 feet apart. That’s good news for places with overtaxed patios or no outdoor space at all.
Mike Gallagher run a sub-6:30 split. Sponsored by a life insurance trade group, the event benefits Junior Achievement, a nonprofit that promotes financial literacy.
Others pointed out that it was after 6 p.m. and even lawmakers need to kick back, cut loose and drop in on strangers enjoying an adorable video game full of roly-poly little avatars.
Especially in the smaller schools, sometimes it’ll be K-12, sometimes 6 through 12. HOH: Do you have any thoughts about the state of civics education in this country?
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) The Small Senate Rotunda by the Old Supreme Court Chamber was crowded with tourists taking photos on June 6, 2019.
The popular coffee spot, which has a loyal following among senators and staffers on Capitol Hill, hopes to reopen April 6. You may have heard of the Waffle House Index.
time_continue=6&v=OIpTIPKTOkU&feature=emb_logo Mrs. America Competing strands of activism come to life as Cate Blanchett, Rose Byrne and Uzo Aduba channel the 1970s.
Oh, and offensive lineman Sam Young, who, at 6 feet, 8 inches tall, kept banging his knees on the desk assigned to him.