Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Seersucker rules the Senate. This year, not so much
</p> “Normally it’s a seersucker celebration, but this was more of a seersucker acknowledgement,” Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy told Heard on the Hill.
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</p> “Normally it’s a seersucker celebration, but this was more of a seersucker acknowledgement,” Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy told Heard on the Hill.
</p> A man writes a message in chalk Monday on H Street Northwest in Washington, near the section of 16th Street dubbed Black Lives Matter Plaza, after days of demonstrations against police brutality and
</p> The legislative assistant to Texas Rep.
</p> A woman runs through a looted T-Mobile store near the White House on May 30 as protests turned from peaceful to destructive.
</p> On Friday, Washington started to emerge from the COVID-19 restrictions placed on nonessential business.
</p> “I had been out there from the very beginning,” Beatty said.
</p> An employee at Flashback Old Time Photos wears a mask Sunday as she waits for customers on the Ocean City, Md., boardwalk for the Memorial Day weekend.
</p> Closer t0 home, photojournalist Bill Clark captured the socially distanced ceremonies and sights around the National Mall in Washington on Monday.
</p> Luther Wright works on a commissioned window mural for Brookfield Properties on New York Avenue Northwest in Washington on Monday.
</p> Here are some of the highlights so far, as captured by CQ Roll Call photographers Bill Clark and Tom Williams.
</p> From left, Reps. David Cicilline, D-R.I., Matt Cartwright, D-Pa., and Tony Cárdenas, D-Calif., wait on the House steps to vote on the rule for the HEROES Act on Friday.
</p> A large crowd gathers on the National Mall on Saturday to watch the Navy Blue Angels and the Air Force Thunderbirds conduct a flyover to honor essential workers and health care providers confronting
</p> We can’t say we’re shocked.
</p> A dog stands by one of the duck ramps at the Capitol Reflecting Pool on Monday.
</p> Here’s the week in photos as captured by our photojournalists:</p> A woman walks by the closed storefront of the Copenhaver stationery store in Dupont Circle on Friday, April 17.
She’s since introduced a bill that would require the Department of Health and Human Services to report racial and demographic data to Congress.
</p> “They banished me to the basement.
</p> House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy points up as the Space Shuttle Discovery makes one of several passes by the Capitol.
</p> We found empty churches that were livestreaming services, a socially distanced Easter Bunny and a drive-in worship service in Virginia. </p> Rev.
</p> HOH: Do you have any more videos planned during the pandemic?</p> THUNE: You know what, we’ll take a look. [Laughs.] We’re talking about doing something on how a bill becomes a law.