Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
Tiger’s Rose Garden moment ignores bogeys on his personal scorecard
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</p> Here are some of the scenes captured by Roll Call’s photographers around Capitol Hill during the week of May 3.
</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> The “Insatiable” and “Who’s the Boss?”
The 30-year-old mom is worried about how the family will pay a $14,000 hospital bill but says she and her husband agreed early on that no matter the sacrifice or financial burden from Gareth’s care, “no
</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> She’ll take “all the miles” she can get because she has cancer. Baum was diagnosed with melanoma back in September 2012.
During the debate over the 1994 crime bill, lawmakers say they felt unsafe in the city.
</p> The controversial Clinton impeachment season was in full swing, and the pair knew that nothing constructive would come of talking about Bill or Newt.
</p> She ended her speech by simply saying “Thank you.”
</p> The song is currently in its third straight week atop the Billboard Hot 100. And Bernie Sanders is currently atop the 2020 Democratic presidential field.
The governor of Arkansas, Asa Hutchinson, made the plan official by signing a bill last week. </p> Both Rose and Clarke were political figures during the Civil War and Reconstruction.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Watch: Tina Smith pays tribute to Heard on the Hill in annual Minnesota hotdish competition</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> From left, Reps.
I caught up with the owners on the eve of the grand opening.Pitmaster Bill Coleman, a retired Marine who favors Doc Cochran from HBO’s “Deadwood,” down to the glasses perched on his nose, spent the last
He was there when Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Donald Trump and two different Bushes stood on the House dais to deliver the State of the Union.</p> One day stands out from the rest.
Before entering politics, Jones was U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1997.
</p> Here’s the entire week in Washington:</p>Tourists take photos of the cherry blossoms at the tidal basin in Washington on Sunday as the trees hit their peak bloom. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)Gov.
</p> Watch: ‘Queer Eye’ guys grace the Hill</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> The group was in town to discuss the Equality Act; a bill that would add sexual orientation and gender identity to the list of protected
As Washington braced itself after Attorney General William P. Barr released a summary of the report from special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, Washington stayed busy.
</p> Sam Houston Johnson later wrote about his experiences in his book, “My Bother, Lyndon.”</p> Presidential nepotism did not end with Johnson and Kennedy.
</p> Here’s the entire week in Washington in photos:</p>Rep.