Skip to content

Search Roll Call

Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.

94 results for "page/2"

Filters: 116th Congress Congress Clear all

Congress · 116th Congress

Virus aid talks bleed into Thursday amid small-business funds lapse

Democrats want to put an additional $65 billion into a related disaster loan program for up to $2 million in “economic injury” expenses, of which up to $10,000 in cash advances don’t need to be repaid

Congress · 116th Congress

Jobless claims soar as House considers added benefits

Not everyone is on the same page] The jobs report was released after the Senate late Wednesday passed a $2.2 trillion economic aid bill that would increase the basic unemployment benefit by about

Congress · 116th Congress

Sweeping economic aid bill to counter coronavirus passes Senate

Even though the Senate voted quickly after the $2 trillion, 880-page bill was released, lawmakers spent the past few days on the floor debating how exactly Congress should provide financial assistance

Congress · 116th Congress

Thursday likely earliest stimulus bill gets to Trump’s desk

Congressional negotiators reached bipartisan agreement on a $2 trillion stimulus package in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, but the measure providing aid to individuals and businesses impacted by the

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate squabbles over coronavirus stimulus reach fever pitch

Senators negotiating a nearly $2 trillion economic stimulus package to help individuals and businesses struggling through the coronavirus pandemic are working at warp speed for the world’s greatest deliberative

Congress · 116th Congress

Senators fight over last-minute adds to coronavirus aid bill

The Senate once again couldn’t clear a key procedural hurdle on a roughly $2 trillion economic aid package to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the vote was largely a formality anyway as furious negotiating

Congress · 116th Congress

Senate sends $8.3B coronavirus aid bill to Trump

The 28-page bill was released Wednesday afternoon, following days of behind-the-scenes debate on its size and scope as well as disputes about the best way to ensure the affordability of vaccines

Congress · 116th Congress

Momentum on marijuana moves to statehouses

[jwp-video n=”2″] Legalization advocates acknowledged that targeted lobbying can gum up action on marijuana bills but argued that growing interest in their cause will ultimately compel legislators

Congress · 116th Congress

The top 10 Roll Call stories from 2019

But they were your favorites, so here’s what made the top 10, based on page views: 10. Covington Catholic lawyer adds Rep.

Congress · 116th Congress

Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 19

‘Playing games’ pt. 2: As he often does, Trump claimed Speaker Nancy Pelosi holding on to the impeachment articles may be illegal without citing any actual legal sources.

Congress · 116th Congress

Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 18

Murphy, D-Conn., the White House is delivering White House Christmas cards to Senate offices, accompanied by copies of the six-page letter Trump sent on Tuesday to Pelosi.