Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress
House chiefs try bipartisan experiment: Talking to each other
</p> But their chiefs of staff say the two offices are more alike than not.
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</p> But their chiefs of staff say the two offices are more alike than not.
</p> Wilson said lawmakers and chiefs of staff should see these findings as warning signs.
</p> Instead, the House planned to be in session and the Senate returned last minute for an unsuccessful attempt at passing voting rights legislation.
</p> Threats against Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania surged in 2021.
</p> Here’s a look at how this week unfolded through the lenses of CQ Roll Call’s photojournalists.
</p> The Senate is back, and the House will return in earnest next week as 2022 gets going in Washington.
</p> President Joe Biden speaks from Statuary Hall on Thursday.
“This is actually tougher than I thought it was going to be,” said photojournalist Bill Clark as he sat down to relive Jan. 6.
</p> CQ Roll Call takes a look back at the Democrat’s Senate career in photos:</p> Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., speaks with CQ Roll Call about Nevada politics, the presidential race
</p> That was true even in the height of the political campaign season, like when CQ Roll Call Photo Editor Bill Clark and I met up with the longtime Senate Democratic leader in Nevada as he was campaigning
</p> CQ Roll Call’s photo team — senior staff photographer Tom Williams, photo editor Bill Clark and former staff photographer Caroline Brehman — wishes you a happy holiday season and sends you these
</p> Meanwhile, as Congress slogged through votes on the debt limit and the defense policy bill, gingerbread, the Grinch and holiday socks provided hope that the Christmas recess is near.
The infrastructure bill started in the Problem Solvers — we put a lot of that together on the House side before the Senate took it. We got to do more of that.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) This year’s design — slightly smaller than years past but still about 5 feet long and 3 feet tall — features a couple of nutcrackers and gingerbread people sledding down the
</p> Here’s the week in photos as captured by CQ Roll Call’s photographers:</p> An American flag flies over Van Ness Elementary School in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Washington, D.C., before a news
</p> [Political Theater podcast: Coal in your legislative stockings]</p> Some of the worst is over, after Congress cleared a bill Thursday to avert a government shutdown and provide leaders until Feb
</p> Will the holiday recess be safe? We’ll see.</p> A Rock ‘n’ Roll half-marathon runner makes his way up North Capitol Street in Washington on Saturday.
’Twas a month before Christmas, when all through the Hill Members were stirring, all about a bill.
The House passed the bill on Friday morning, as Biden fit in some pre-holiday errands, getting a medical checkup at Walter Reed Medical Center and undergoing a colonoscopy.