Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
Congress runs (and puns fly) at 2021 ACLI Capital Challenge
</p> “He’s making young fathers proud everywhere,” said Lamb, a Democrat. Both became dads recently.</p> Gallagher was less diplomatic in victory.
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</p> “He’s making young fathers proud everywhere,” said Lamb, a Democrat. Both became dads recently.</p> Gallagher was less diplomatic in victory.
</p> Here’s at look at the week in Washington:</p> Police in riot gear take up positions by the Capitol Reflecting Pool on Saturday ahead of the Justice for J6 rally for jailed Capitol insurrectionists
</p> “I’m honored … to come up here and be a part of this,” he said.</p> “This” is the Senate’s annual bipartisan barbecue lunch, a tradition started a little over a decade ago by retired Sen.
</p> Here’s a look at the day in photos:</p> Capitol Police in riot gear push back on counterprotesters Saturday as Justice for J6 attendees leave their demonstration outside the Capitol.
</p> Here’s the week in photos, as captured by CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists: </p> From left, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., and Senate Majority Leader
</p> Q: How would you compare being on an aircraft carrier to being in Congress? </p> A: Remarkably dissimilar environments.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Security officials are preparing for the Sept. 18 rally near the Capitol by erecting a fence around the perimeter of the building.
</p> CQ Roll Call’s photo editor headed West to report on how southern Nevada and bordering states are faring as drought conditions worsen.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Large photo posters from the French artist JR’s “Inside Out” project are installed on Monday along Constitution Avenue Northeast — across the street from the Dirksen Senate Office
</p> What’s next?
</p> Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., and Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, were drawn to the Capitol windows to take photos of the storm in between the the vote series.
</p> Rep. Jason Crow, D-Colo., comforts Rep. Susan Wild, D-Pa., while taking cover as rioters disrupt the joint session of Congress to certify the Electoral College vote on Jan. 6, 2021.
</p> That’s especially true this August.
“If it means that I have to work through the weekends, I will work through the weekends — and gladly so — because I want to get an infrastructure bill done.”
</p> A demonstrator attends a rally in Lafayette Square on Monday to speak out against the Cuban government’s arrest of protesters.
</p> So far it has, he said.</p> For Kameelah Pointer, remote work meant she could stay at her Hill job a little longer.
Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, Bill Cassidy, R-La., Susan Collins, R-Maine, and Mitt Romney, R-Utah, announces an agreement on the infrastructure bill.
</p> Roll Call photojournalists were there to capture the photos of the week.
</p> Congress’ power to impose its will on the USOPC is really just limited by politics. A group of Democrats recently reintroduced a bill to ensure male and female U.S.
Bill Huizenga, R-Mich., worked across the aisle with Rep.