Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress
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(Alex Gangitano/ CQ Roll Call) After warmups of quick feet and running, the team scrimmaged at its final practice Thursday. Texas GOP Rep.
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(Alex Gangitano/ CQ Roll Call) After warmups of quick feet and running, the team scrimmaged at its final practice Thursday. Texas GOP Rep.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Q: I hear that you do BuzzFeed quizzes online. What’s the last one you did? A: It’s funny, because I think it’s aimed more at millennials.
(Thomas McKinless/CQ Roll Call) “I didn’t do it consistently from that time, but I’ve definitely integrated CrossFit-type workouts into my workout, and now I’m here in the Navy Yard doing CrossFit,” Taylor
Miranda was invited to talk with high school students in Los Angeles after his hit musical opened at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre.
(Alex Gangitano/CQ Roll Call) Sparks, 45, said he was diagnosed with diabetes when he was 28. “The research and the advances in care are so important,” he told the committee.
Roll Call’s Bridget Bowman spotted a bipartisan pup moment Wednesday. Sen.
(Tom Williams/Roll Call file photo) The actor has been performing Shakespeare for more than 40 years. “[Scalia’s] love of language mirrored my love,” he said. “It’s quite extraordinary for me.
Softball Game kicks off with the members’ team seeking revenge on their media colleagues, and interest in the annual game skyrocketing after last week’s shooting at a Republican team practice for the Roll
Fleischmann teared up when asked about the uniform he planned to wear to the 56th Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game, which is still taking place Thursday evening at Nationals Park despite
“But eventually, [I] had to make the choice between track and baseball in high school and chose track,” he said. “I coached all three of my boys’ Little League teams.
A school group from Illinois touring the Newseum in Washington pauses to watch Comey.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Ben Franklin looked particularly pensive on Wednesday, covered in a plastic sheet.
[Take Five: Lou Correa] Q: You co-founded a charter school in Philadelphia. What did you learn from that? A: It’s called the West Oak Lane Charter School.
Submissions to this year’s Congressional Art Competition for high school students close on Thursday while the controversy from last year’s contest still hasn’t dissipated.
The annual White House Easter Egg Roll is no longer the only game in town. The Washington Nationals are hosting their first-ever Easter Egg Hunt at Nationals Park on Sunday.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo) Q: How has your soccer coaching career gone? A: I played a little bit of soccer in school, but then I coached my kids’ soccer teams.
A: I read in yesterday’s Northeast Mississippi [Daily] Journal an account of the inauguration parade in 1989, which was the last time the Tupelo High School marching band attended an inauguration.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) Q: Tell me about the pictures they draw for you. A: In my House office, we had this back area where I stored things, and I had a gallery of my kids’ pictures.
Clay later told Roll Call that Lamborn said the piece of art “doesn’t belong here” when he brought it to his office on Tuesday.
(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Reichert, who spent 33 years in law enforcement, had criticized the artwork earlier, and gave Hunter a phone call on Friday after finding out about the removal.