Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress
Carole King Appears in the Capitol For Land Protection
By ALEX GANGITANO and TOM CURRY</p> Songwriter and singer Carole King was in the Capitol Thursday lobbying on behalf of a bill sponsored by New York Rep.
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By ALEX GANGITANO and TOM CURRY</p> Songwriter and singer Carole King was in the Capitol Thursday lobbying on behalf of a bill sponsored by New York Rep.
</p> It is located 10 minutes outside the Potomac Village town center and roughly 30 minutes from the White House.</p> Barron’s older half-sister will also be nearby.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The ramps were a collaboration effort with City Wildlife, a non-profit that rescues and helps wild animals in D.C.
</p> Happening this week … Tuesday</p> The annual Women Making History Awards, hosted by the National Women’s History Museum, 6 p.m. at the Carnegie Institution for Science (1530 P St.
</p> Or they might just be ducking fallout from the latest firestorm on the Hill.</p> Meanwhile, inside the Capitol …</p>A plastic sheet covers the statue of Ben Franklin in the Capitol on Wednesday.
After Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy cited comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s emotional monologue about his son’s health condition as a standard to set in order to pass a health care bill, the senator made an
</p> Roe, 71, married, Clarinda Jeanes, who is Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Mike Kelly’s wife’s sister.</p> The wedding was a small family affair in Johnson City, Tenn., a spokeswoman for Roe said.
Bill Pascrell Jr. of New Jersey Rep. Ed Perlmutter of Colorado Rep. Jared Polis of Colorado Rep. Cedric L. Richmond of Louisiana Rep. Raul Ruiz of California Rep. Tim Ryan of Ohio Rep. Linda T.
</p> While the Senate is in session, the House is on recess following a long and stressful week that culminated with the passage of the Republican health care bill.
</p>When votes on the health care bill are on May 4 …<p/> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">Don’t turn to the dark side with #Trumpcare.
</p> Lieu introduced a bill in Congress in April that would declare May 4 to be a National Day of Reason as a secular alternative to the National Day of Prayer to recognize the importance of reason in
</p>Blunt Rochester texts a lot with her former boss, Delaware Sen. Thomas R. Carper, who is also a friend and mentor. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Q: You previously worked for Sen. Thomas R.
pic.twitter.com/qmtjUW1JzJ</p> — Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) April 27, 2017</p> <p/>var rcrdTwitter = 1;</p> Sen. Christopher S.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Q: Why did you want to be a politician?</p> A: To make a difference.
</p> Actor Huw Collins came to support a bill, introduced by Florida Republican Vern Buchanan and supported by Oregon Democrat Earl Blumenauer, among others, that would permanently ban horse slaughter
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Before the United States Capitol Police moved into the crowd on the lawn to make arrests, DCMJ held five prayers, for different religious denominations, and held up joints, edibles
</p> Tenney had been talking to Georgia Republican Sen. David Perdue while waiting for a bill signing ceremony at the Treasury Department.
</p> The president praised the “culture dedicated to winning” that coach Bill Belichick created in the Patriots organization.
</p> [Take Five: Charlie Crist]</p> Q: What are your hobbies when you find downtime?</p> A: It’s very rare that I have any downtime. Downtime is nonexistent.
</p>Crist says he wakes up at 4:30 a.m. every day. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Q: What did you learn as governor of Florida that will help you in Congress?</p> A: I think a lot.