Skip to content

Search Roll Call

Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.

10,582 results for "senate re"

Pelosi Starts Left, Then Makes Deals

“Until we can get a different president, and get a working majority in the Senate, we’re not going to be able to end this war.

GOP Woes Unlikely To Produce Pink Slips

McConnellÂ’s major challenge this year will be at home, where he is facing re- election to a fifth term against a well-financed Democrat, Bruce Lunsford.

House Passes Bill to Liberalize D.C. Gun Laws

“What they did by the City Council ruling is say that they think that they’re above the law and that they don’t have to abide by the Second Amendment.” Altmire is one of 130 co-sponsors of legislation

Inauguration Prep Starts Next Week

The committee comprises six Members, three from the House and three from the Senate — though it’s the Senate Rules and Administration Committee that takes the lead.

GOP Romp in Georgia?

The poll shows Georgia to be a very polarized state racially when it comes to the presidential and Senate elections.

White House Strikes Back

On the Senate floor, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on Wednesday amplified on the theme in unusually blunt terms.

Senate Deal on Taxes Puts an End in Sight

“Once you resolve the tax extender issue, you’re taking off the table one of the biggest reasons why we can’t leave,” Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) said.

Road Map: GOP Confident About Message on Stimulus

[IMGCAP(1)]Republicans on both sides of the Capitol said theyÂ’re prepared to stick with their message that economic recovery will come in the form of a comprehensive energy policy that includes more

K St. Pitch Easier in Alaska

attention to a broader issue of why municipal officials whose home-state Senators are chairmen or ranking member of the Appropriations Committee would hire lobbyists at all, particularly since the top three Senate

Granite State a Battleground at All Levels

“While these races appear close today, I think they’re only close because the vast majority of independent voters are still making up their minds,” said Jim Demers, a longtime Democratic activist

Lautenberg Pitches In to Help Retire Clinton’s Debt

Revenue Service, registering a joint fundraising committee that treasurer Peter Nichols confirmed was to help Clinton retire her presidential campaign debt and help Lautenberg raise money for his 2008 re-election

Energy: Deal or Dry Hole?

“It looks like we’re allowing something that we’re not allowing.” For her part, Pelosi explained her evolution on the issue as trying to stave off the expiration of the offshore drilling ban on Sept

House Energized for Next Week

On Wednesday, lawmakers will take up the Senate version of the Americans with Disabilities Act amendments. A postponed environmental education bill is also on tap this week.