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That was important to her,” her cousin and close friend Mary Raihman told CQ Roll Call.
According to her Facebook page, Radogno graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 2005 and Lyons Township High School in 2001.
(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) While everyone on Capitol Hill is waiting for the results of Thursday afternoon’s House GOP leadership races, CQ Roll Call remembers Ben Pershing’s 2005 piece on the
Since Roll Call sprung to life in 1955, there have been enough coups, multi-ballot marathons and one-vote nailbiters to fill plenty of newsprint.
Likelihood of Coming to Congress: The race is rated Tilts Republican by Rothenberg Political Report/Roll Call.
Was this photo op a show of support for Maine’s lobster roll as it vies for the top spot in the Taste of America competition? Not exactly.
Likelihood of Coming to Congress: The race is rated Tilts Republican by Rothenberg Political Report/Roll Call.
“Speaker Thom Tillis cut almost $500 million from education causing crowded classrooms, and forcing teachers to pay more out-of-pocket for school supplies, while Tillis protected tax breaks for
Jim Jordan, Ohio Jordan speaks to a school group on the House steps at the Capitol.
Jim Jordan, Ohio Jordan speaks to a school group on the House steps at the Capitol.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) About 75 minutes into the morning, I took a softball to my left shin.
Two young children pass out plates to promote passage of a school nutrition bill in 2010.
He touted his fights for school choice, medical research, and against Obamacare. And he also touted the reduction of spending for the first time since the Korean War.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Wednesday turned out to be a tough day for Rep. Steve King to traverse the Capitol.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) As of Wednesday afternoon, there was only one member officially in the race to be the next majority leader: Rules Chairman Pete Sessions of Texas.
“I will tell you, for me, I carry in me a sadness for Eric Cantor and his family,” King told CQ Roll Call. He paused, and sighed. “Now though, we need to look to the future.”
Sessions sat down with CQ Roll Call in his Rules Committee office Wednesday afternoon for about a half hour to discuss the race and his desire to be majority leader — and it’s clear that his campaign
“In 1950, more than half of America’s workers were high school dropouts willing to do physically demanding, low-skilled work. Today, the figure is less than 5 percent.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) House Majority Leader Eric Cantor was defeated in a Republican primary Tuesday, conceding his Virginia seat to a local activist after a stunning loss with possibly dramatic