Live Coverage: GOP Primary Results in Kansas, Michigan
</p> Can Bentivolio survive his first real political test?
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
</p> Can Bentivolio survive his first real political test?
</p> On the agenda for Wednesday’s D.C.
Speaker:</p> Shortly after the House and Senate came together for the first time in a very long time to pass a bipartisan VA reform bill, the House quickly reverted to partisanship to fail the American
Speaker:</p> Shortly after the House and Senate came together for the first time in a very long time to pass a bipartisan VA reform bill, the House quickly reverted to partisanship to fail the American
</p> Obama’s problems certainly are not identical to those of President George W.
</p> </p> CKD, a slow and often silent, progressive condition, damages the kidney’s ability to cleanse the body of waste products.
</p> </p> Why? Because they were really meant for someone else — and not for you.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Updated, Wednesday 7:00 a.m. | The accidental congressman‘s tenure in Washington came to an end Tuesday evening, when Michigan Rep.
</p> Within hours, Nixon’s tenuous wall of congressional support crumbled.
Similar sentiment fueled the Senate’s never-in-doubt, bipartisan 1999 acquittal of President Bill Clinton on the House GOP’s charges that he should lose his job for lying to a grand jury and otherwise
The Bill Maher Flip a District effort is going after Rep. Mike Coffman of Colorado, rounding out the final four Republicans the comedian wants to give the boot from Congress.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Marlin Stutzman knows how to plant seeds.
It wasn’t so long ago that splitting with GOP leadership on a procedural vote related to the farm bill cost Stutzman his spot on the whip team.
</p> </p> We have seen the power of NMTC investments firsthand in our districts.
</p> Heye slips while pushing a car after a winter storm hit D.C. in 2010.
</p> </p> It was not always thus.
Bill Cassidy and a couple other Republicans in a jungle primary. But if she fails to eclipse 50 percent, it’s hard to predict what will happen in a one-on-one runoff.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Two House members have already lost their re-election in primaries this cycle — and it’s unlikely they will be the last with ruined plans to return to Congress.
Bill Cassidy and a couple other Republicans in a jungle primary. But if she fails to eclipse 50 percent, it’s hard to predict what will happen in a one-on-one runoff.
</p> Bachmann said House passage of the bill would “put a handcuff on one of the president’s hands” and said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., should bring the Senate back and pass the bill.