Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
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Bill Huizenga, R-Mich., worked across the aisle with Rep.
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Bill Huizenga, R-Mich., worked across the aisle with Rep.
Bill Hagerty has a Bible on his desk, sitting next to a bottle of Jack Daniels Single Barrel signed by the master distiller.</p> Add some M&Ms (made in Tennessee), and his office is nearly complete.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) An attendee holds a lit candle at a Good Trouble Candlelight Vigil for Democracy on Saturday at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington.
</p> Here’s a look at the week in photos through the lenses of CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists:</p> Workers remove security fencing surrounding the Capitol on Saturday.
“It is the most transformative bill for working people that we’ve seen since the 1930s,” Sanders told reporters.</p> Instead, all eyes are on Sens.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., arrives for the Senate Democratic lunch in the Capitol on Tuesday.
</p> Here’s a look at the week in photos through the lenses of CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists:</p> U.S.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Massachusetts Rep. Katherine M. Clark takes a selfie Thursday with other members of the Democratic Women’s Conference at a news conference in the Capitol.
</p> Hsieh describes the cathartic payoff of wrangling the bill, the first she’s ever worked on that became law.
I was hired in part to work on a water bill that was based on a climate study that had been done in a tributary of the Columbia Basin, to help build that water conservation program for the next half-century
</p> The committee advanced the Financial Services and General Government appropriations bill by a 33-24 vote and the Legislative Branch bill 33-25.
</p> People dance Saturday as local go-go bands play at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington as part of the Juneteenth celebrations.
They were there to promote a new bill that would make sure performing artists get compensated when their songs are played on FM and AM radio.
</p> Biden spoke a day after Senate Republicans blocked consideration of a voting rights bill, with the architect of that obstruction, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., seated in the front
</p> Organized by advocacy group DC Vote, the rally aimed to drum up hope for a statehood bill that easily passed the House in the spring but faces long odds in the Senate. Delaware Democratic Sen.
</p> Here’s the week in photos as captured by CQ Roll Call’s photographers:</p> Rep.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Congressional staffers carry National Seersucker Day cutouts into the Ohio Clock Corridor for the annual seersucker photo in the Capitol on Thursday. U.S.
</p> National Seersucker Day, an annual fashion event organized by Sen. Bill Cassidy, is back to its pre-pandemic form.
</p> Just hours later, the Senate passed the bill by unanimous consent.
</p> “Hey man, what’s up?” one reporter shouted to another as he walked back from another scrum, head buried in his phone.</p> “Everything,” was his curt reply.