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Tim Scott Looks to Build Bridges

“You would think that the African-American community is homogenous, one unique and specific direction on political philosophy — far from the truth,” Scott tells CQ Roll Call just minutes before

Take Five: Rep. Will Hurd

I played basketball in high school. My closest friends are these knuckleheads I’ve know since I was 13 years old playing basketball at John Marshall High School in San Antonio.

SCOTUS Scene Contrasts With Quiet Capitol

(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Except for some reporters and cameras on the East Front, the Capitol grounds were fairly quiet Friday morning, standing in stark contrast to the electric crowds across

SCOTUS Scene Contrasts With Quiet Capitol

In an interview with CQ Roll Call, Maloney, the first openly gay member of Congress from New York, also said even some of those against the ruling seemed to know that they would be on the wrong

Gay Marriage Supporters Turn Focus to ENDA

Sean Patrick Maloney, D-N.Y., told CQ Roll Call that a logical next step would be to move forward with legislation known as the Employment Nondiscrimination Act (ENDA).  

Confederate Flag Aside, Other Symbols Are Everywhere

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Confederate flags in South Carolina and Mississippi have garnered much of the public’s attention following the murder of nine black churchgoers in Charleston, but they aren’t

Confederate Flag Debate Showcases Scott as Symbol

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) The revived debate about the Confederate battle flag has climaxed with exceptional speed in South Carolina, where the state’s three most prominent Republicans led