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Heard On The Hill · 119th Congress

The Capitol is hard to navigate. Does it have to be?

↵↵Digital signage would be installed at nine public entrances in the Longworth, Rayburn and Cannon Buildings, complete with daily committee schedules and member office listings.

Where are they now? Happily, often anyplace but here

I’m not living in 15-minute segment schedules. So it’s very different that way." Brown is also working on a book, with a working title of "My Faith and the Dignity of Work." 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Closing time

“Campaign schedules that used to be blasted to email inboxes are kept private, leaving reporters to dig like detectives just to figure out where a candidate will show up,” the Times says.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

A campaign trail transformed: ’22 is starting to look more normal

fundraising  The inside-the-Beltway fundraising scene, which has slowly been coming back since last spring, has begun to boom again with in-person festivities, according to lobbyists and party committees’ schedules

Congress · 116th Congress

Should lawmakers be sleeping in their offices during a pandemic?

remotely or in person is made on an office-by-office basis, though congressional leaders have encouraged members to limit the number of staff working at the Capitol campus and to use staggered and rotating schedules

Policy · 116th Congress

Fauci warns US needs to reverse COVID-19 trends

Local officials may need to adapt and shift to options for online learning or having students in the classroom less frequently if a school needs to modify schedules. Sen. 

Congress · 116th Congress

Bernhardt’s office acknowledges meetings left off schedule

Secretary David Bernhardt’s staff intentionally left controversial meetings with representatives of fossil fuel, timber and water interests off his public calendar, citing “internal protocol” governing his schedules

Opinion · 115th Congress

That Time John McCain Showed Me Around the Grand Canyon

In an era where it has become increasingly difficult to plan travel to cover congressional races because so many candidate schedules are opaque, the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, two-time presidential

Politics · 115th Congress

Senate Postpones Monday Vote

The scheduling change is likely a result of Republican attendance issues, and to accommodate member schedules, according to congressional aides. 

Politics · 115th Congress

Senators Could Lose ‘Blue Slip’ Input on Circuit Judges

The Judiciary Committee’s “blue slip” process has required senators to return a blue slip of paper before the committee schedules hearings and markups of nominees for federal judgeships from their

Politics · 115th Congress

Is Shorter August Recess Prelude to Deals?

Armed Services Chairman John McCain could be among the senators with the most hectic schedules if, in fact, the defense bill gets an opportunity for floor debate before the recess.