Skip to content

Search Roll Call

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

2,997 results for "p/bill"

Filters: 108th Congress Clear all

Funding Freeze

House Appropriations Chairman Bill Young (R-Fla.) released subcommittee allocation figures for fiscal 2005 on Wednesday, revealing a near freeze in the legislative branch budget.

Eye on Florida

</p> Stonecipher was the director of communications for businessman Bill McBride’s (D) unsuccessful campaign for governor in 2002 and has been doing communications and public policy consulting since then

Lost in Translation

</p> “This indicates an institutional dishonesty is pervasive in Sullivan’s office,” GOP candidate Bill Wortman said.

Party Fixers Relish Convention Role

Lawmakers will still attend — and corporations will foot the bill — because such events are staged to honor particular House members and Senators.

Jones Hopes to Bask in Starlight

Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) leverage his popularity on behalf of Republican Bill Jones, the former secretary of state who’s making an underdog bid to unseat two-term Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer?

Bolten’s Softer Touch Calms Hill Adversaries

Bill Young (R-Fla.), had stopped returning the OMB director’s phone calls. </p> At both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue, everyone understood that Bolten’s appointment offered a chance for a fresh start.

Both Parties Looking Ahead to 2006

</p> For now, Senate Republicans are privately assuming that at least two of their seats will be open, as Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.) and Sen.

Gallagher: Porter Should Reject Oil and Gas Money

</p> “With the generous contributions of big oil and gas to Republicans, it is little wonder that the interests of the energy industry come first while the consumer is stuck with the bill,” he said in

Appropriators Return for Busy Legislative Period

</p> House Appropriations Chairman Bill Young (R-Fla.) intends to get all 13 fiscal 2005 spending bills reported out of his committee before the chamber adjourns for the summer on July 23.

To the Victor, the Spoils

</p> The exception to the rule was former Rep. Bill Redmond (R-N.M.) , who won a May 1997 special election to replace then Rep.

New Push for Staff Benefits

</p> After reviewing the program in recent months, however, Moran now says he will push to include it in the fiscal 2005 legislative branch spending bill.

House Fights Coming

Bill Richardson (D). Since early May, Nelson has been running ads on broadcast and cable, as part of a $50,000 ad buy also scheduled to run through the primary.