Congress · 116th Congress
Road ahead: Both chambers tackle disaster relief but conclusion still iffy
</p> The House bill would provide $17.2 billion in aid to areas affected by recent natural disasters.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
</p> The House bill would provide $17.2 billion in aid to areas affected by recent natural disasters.
</p> But that’s not the whole story.
</p> At least 375 former prosecutors — including former Massachusetts Gov.
</p> In his April 3 letter, Neal set an April 10 deadline for compliance.
</p> Jillian Balow was elected state superintendent of public instruction in 2014 after winning the GOP primary with 41 percent against Sheryl Lain and Bill Winney and the general election with 61 percent
</p> Here are some of the scenes captured by Roll Call’s photographers around Capitol Hill during the week of May 3.
</p> Sens. Tom Udall of New Mexico and Ron Wyden of Oregon announced the revival of their legislation on Friday, with bill introduction expected next week.
his House hearing, Speaker Nancy Pelosi re-upped Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s Grim Reaper nickname and a stalwart House Judiciary clerk spent nearly 30 minutes reading the entire text of a bill
</p> “Booking Diamond and Silk on Fox News to talk about Cohen being racial insensitive with his Bill Barr KFC chicken gag is what’s actually racially insensitive,” one Twitter user wrote.
Texas Republican Bill Flores will serve as ranking member.
</p> [Diamond and Silk dig Rep.
</p> </p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> The Supreme Court declined to decide on the constitutionality of partisan gerrymandering in Wisconsin and Maryland last summer but revived hopes of a landmark decision
</p> House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., made the legislation a priority, and three Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the bill.
</p> While the bill has nearly zero chance of passing in the Republican-held Senate and Trump has threatened to veto it if it reaches his desk, it’s a legislative priority for House Democrats who say the
</p> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">We cannot be the first generation to leave less to our kids, not more.</p> That’s why I’m running for President.
</p> “Has she just had a long day?” Price asked as Kate lay on her side, completely relaxed.</p>Kate rests her head on Rep.
</p> Sure, if Trump had, with the aid of Democrats, passed an infrastructure bill in early 2017, the president probably would have figured out a scheme for his sons to develop land at key highway off-ramps
</p> The bill passed the House, 231-190. Reps. Elise Stefanik of New York, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania and Vern Buchanan of Florida voted with the Democrats.
Kim Reynolds and Iowa Agriculture Secretary Bill Northey. Republicans were left with “a handful of relatively unknown potential and declared candidates,” the Sioux City Journal reported that month.
</p> The White House has not yet proposed a way to pay for an infrastructure plan.