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Howard Coble Dead at 84

Although he was first interested in studying to become a minister, Coble graduated with a history degree from Guilford College and later earned a law degree from University of North Carolina School of

Howard Coble Remembered in Style

“He knew every high school mascot, probably in the state. And when it comes to likability, I don’t know that anybody can out-surpass him.”  

What a Paul Ryan Speakership Means for D.C.

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) As Speaker Paul D. Ryan, R-Wis., adjusts to his new role in the House, he also takes on a little-recognized responsibility: oversight of the District of Columbia.

The Ryan Rule: Whose Portrait Is Next?

(CQ Roll Call File Photo) Just days into the job, Speaker Paul D. Ryan has now made two decisions that deliver a powerful signal about how he’ll be the institutional steward of the House.

The Ryan Rule: Whose Portrait Is Next?

Reversal: How Paul Ryan Became Speaker of the House [jwp-video n=”1″] It may be a closer call when it comes to how Americans view the Capitol’s role in embodying, reflecting and displaying

What a Paul Ryan Speakership Means for D.C.

Boehner, R-Ohio, helped establish a D.C. school voucher program before he became leader of the House, and used his powerful position to advocate for the program in the face of Democratic opposition.  

Take Five: Rep. John Katko

. … I played in high school, and then college, and then the beer leagues after college, and then I took about five years off and then I came to Congress.

Election Day 2015: Republicans Win Big

School funding formula goes down: Mississippi voters rejected a move to change the state constitution to ensure that schools would be fully funded after 18 years of underfunding.  

Election Day 2015: Republicans Win Big

School funding formula goes down: Mississippi voters rejected a move to change the state constitution to ensure that schools would be fully funded after 18 years of underfunding.

Hastert Portrait Removed From Speaker’s Lobby

The New York Times and other publications reported the past misconduct was linked to decades-old allegations of sexual abuse of a former student, when Hastert was a high school wrestling coach and teacher

Fred Thompson Dies at 73

Six years out of law school at Vanderbilt University and a year after serving as campaign manager for Sen.

Hastert Pleads Guilty in Hush Money Scheme

The sparse indictment did not make clear what actions Hastert may have been trying to cover up, but did note he was a wrestling coach and teacher at Yorkville High School before serving in Congress

Capitol Hill Crime Spike Prompts Community Meeting

The Washington Post reported that police arrested several suspects connected to the robberies, but the crime has prompted the local D.C. councilman to call for a public meeting to discuss what’s going

5 Things to Watch in the House This Week

Still, his hold on the conference is fragile enough to make Thursday’s roll call vote on the House floor a must-see event.   2. The committee chairmanship.