Skip to content

Search Roll Call

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

424 results for "I said without!"

Filters: 109th Congress Clear all

Asst. Chief Headed to Greenbrier

“Thirty years is a heck of a milestone, I think, in any law enforcement career. It’s certainly a milestone in being able to serve the legislative branch,” Rohan said in an interview Friday.

Democrats Eye Agenda for ’06 Message

Republicans have taken to calling the Democrats the “party of no” for simply objecting to GOP proposals without offering any legitimate alternatives.

New and Improved

And I think we need to give people the opportunity to discover just how terrific Morou is and just how wonderful it is to enjoy the [restaurant’s] overall ambience,” Smith said.

Another Jefferson Subpoena

Without the support of 67 of his colleagues, Coburn will have to shutter his obstetrics practice within weeks, said his spokesman, John Hart.

Hill to Miss Anthony Williams

“We couldn’t barely get down the hallway without all the Members coming up to him to say what a great job he was doing,” said Bullock, who is now executive vice president of public affairs for Ogilvy

Lott Eyes Return As Whip

“If I do come back, I probably would try to get back into a leadership position of some kind,” the former Majority Leader said late last week.

‘Suspension’ Bills Get Scrutiny

After all, post office naming bills make up 12 percent of the laws Congress passes, and they usually sail through the House without even a passing notice from the rank and file.

House Has Some Blind Trusts, Too

“My broker did much more with my investments than I ever could,” said Bliley, who’s now a lobbyist with Collier Shannon Scott.

Coburn Battle Nears Climax

Without stating how much support he has secured, Coburn is happy with what he’s heard from each wing of both party caucuses, Hart said.

‘Beach’ Features Hill Hilarity

I was flabbergasted when I found that out,” Shosteck said. “There’s an old Chinese proverb that goes, ‘He who carves the Buddha never worships him.’

Talkin’ Union Blues

Labor’s targets in California’s Nov. 8 contest include Proposition 75, to prohibit public-employee unions from spending dues on political activity without the explicit written permission — provided