Skip to content

Search Roll Call

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

3,914 results for "p/bill"

Filters: 110th Congress Clear all

Change to Health Plan May Surprise Hill Staffers

The $7,500 co-pay for surgery, they say, will “eliminate the surprise of a larger bill.” In the past, patients going to an out-of-network surgeon paid 25 percent of the plan’s “allowance” and then the

Change to Health Plan Could Surprise Hill Staffers

The $7,500 co-pay for surgery, they say, will “eliminate the surprise of a larger bill.” In the past, patients going to an out-of-network surgeon paid 25 percent of the plan’s “allowance” and then the

Palin to Stump for Chambliss on Monday

</p> The former vice presidential nominee is the latest political celebrity to lend star power to the Dec. 2 contest between Chambliss and former state Rep. Jim Martin (D).

CVC (Finally) Ready to Open Its Doors

“And that’s what happened.” </p> Weston and 9/11 </p> Until 1998, plans for the CVC constantly stalled as Members bickered over what should be included and who should foot the bill.

House Leaders Vow Action on Bailout, Stimulus

</p> ”I’m hopeful we’ll come up with the information that will justify doing so,” he said on “Fox News Sunday.” </p> Appearing alongside Hoyer, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said he is

Lame-Duck Session May Live On

</p> Democratic leaders said that they did not have the votes in both chambers to pass a bipartisan bill announced Thursday by Senators from auto manufacturing states, but that they would give the auto

DeMint Tries GOP Patience

This summer, DeMint forced a late vote on an HIV/AIDS bill, but then decided to leave the chamber, forcing his colleagues to carry on the fight without him.

Bailout Deal Not Done; Sides Keep Working

Senate and House Democratic leaders continue to plot strategy on an auto bailout bill, but sources close to the talks said Thursday no deal has yet been reached that can pass both chambers.

Labor, Foes Monitor Late Races

</p> But with two Senate contests yet to be decided and considering the fact that the Senate has yet to vote directly on the issue, opponents say the bill is far from a done deal — and both sides are