Boehner Warns Fellow Republicans: ‘Beware False Prophets’
Boehner described his incremental legislative style as “the Woody Hayes school of football: three years and a cloud of dust, three yards and a cloud of dust.”
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Boehner described his incremental legislative style as “the Woody Hayes school of football: three years and a cloud of dust, three yards and a cloud of dust.”
Food poll show 9 out of 10 people in the United States support the national school nutrition standards.
Durbin’s guest to the speech was an 84-year-old Dominican nun from Springfield, Ill., who is in the order that taught his daughters’ high school.
(Warren Rojas/CQ Roll Call) Many of those who swarmed the congressional lawn were clad from head to toe in Catholic school gear.
(Warren Rojas/CQ Roll Call) Many of those who swarmed the congressional lawn were clad from head to toe in Catholic school gear.
(Alex Gangitano/CQ Roll Call) Francis’ Fiat drove through a parade of chanting crowds lining F Street Northwest and looking out windows from Madame Tussauds Wax Museum and myriad office buildings.
While studying at Yale Divinity School, he was shunned by some of his more liberal and scientifically-inclined colleagues (he too studied chemistry in undergrad).
(Douglas Graham/CQ Roll Call) “Buenos días,” Pope Francis said to the thousands gathered on the West Lawn of the Capitol. The crowd responded with an eruption of cheers and applause.
Forty eighth graders from an Indiana Catholic school also made it in under the wire.
Francis Xavier school. “Pope Francis doesn’t just speak about problems,” Samuel Merga, an 11th grader at Archbishop Carroll High School, weighed in, “he attempts to fix problems.”
“The Congresswoman chose Dylan because his story represents the hope of many living in her district,” Clark’s spokesman Justin Unga wrote in an email to CQ Roll Call.
The Virginia Democrat spent a year away from law school with Jesuit missionaries in Honduras, and his thoughts about Thursday’s visit of the first Jesuit pope to Capitol Hill are rooted in scripture
Born in Greensboro, N.C., in 1931, Coble graduated with a history degree from Guilford College, later earning a law degree from University of North Carolina School of Law at Chapel Hill — despite first
From ages 10 to 21, Fimbres spent time after school, on the weekends and during the summers in the grocery store.
Even though the school year is now underway for America’s school children, what those kids eat during the summer is up for debate as Congress reconsiders reauthorization of the Child Nutrition Act
The pope taught high school students; he can handle anything,” he said. But, some Catholic lawmakers are going the extra mile to prepare for Francis.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) In a district that’s been in Republican hands for seven terms, Democrats have at least two candidates lined up to contest the newly open race for retiring Minnesota
Rick Nolan told CQ Roll Call outside the House Chamber Friday. “But with an open seat, the Democrats — we’ve got a really good shot.”
A staff-focused headline from a 1955 Roll Call front page. Capitol Hill looks quite different than it did 60 years ago, when Roll Call published its first issue.
Capitol Hill looks quite different than it did 60 years ago, when Roll Call published its first issue.