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At the Races: The new Republican resisters
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CQ Roll Call finds them in a wide variety of roles, ranging from the expected to the unusual. Three lawmakers from the last Congress have died, either while serving or since leaving office.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)Curbelo talks with media outside a polling facility.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) “We can win in these elections, there’s no reason we should lose,” Scott told the crowd. “If we go out and fight for our votes, then we’re going to win.”
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call file photo)Starting Gate Bye Bye Ry: Speaker Paul D.
Miranda was invited to talk with high school students in Los Angeles after his hit musical opened at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre.
•Graduate school: As long as you have a supportive office, going to graduate school while working on Capitol Hill is very doable.
White, in red tie, and wife Mary White, announce their state’s votes during the roll call at the Democratic National Convention. (Scott J. Ferrell/CQ Roll Call File Photo)May 6, 2008: Sen.
Future senator meets future senator: Glenn shakes hands with Mansfield High School student Sherrod Brown in 1967 after Brown received his Eagle Scout award.
[Roll Call’s Wealth of Congress Index] Since 1990, Roll Call has raked through congressional financial disclosure forms to discover scores of interesting facts that illustrate how lawmakers
That’s based on a Roll Call analysis of the most recently available campaign contribution data from the Center for Responsive Politics.
He is one of the few Republicans in the country to call for funding the president’s original $1.9 billion emergency funding request, which did not include any offsetting budget cuts.
The Democratic senator hails from Connecticut, where a gunman in 2012 killed 20 young students and six adults at an elementary school.
Galvanized by the 2012 shooting in their home state that killed 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, both senators urged a ban on assault weapons and better controls over
Bill Nelson displayed a picture of the AR-15, the semiautomatic rifle used in both the Orlando shooting and the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Murphy’s home state.