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When the first edition of Roll Call hit the Capitol on June 16, 1955, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., was ...
Christina Bellantoni reflects on perception versus reality as Roll Call reaches its 70th year as the community newspaper of ...
Candidates in the Virginia special election to succeed the late Rep. Gerald E. Connolly are facing a sprint to the June 28 ...
The Senate passed legislation Tuesday that would establish regulations for stablecoins, marking a significant step in ...
As Roll Call marks its 70th anniversary, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales of Inside Elections looks back at his 24 years with the ...
But how to effectively spend money to increase security, without disconnecting lawmakers from their constituents, remains a ...
Senators demanded the straight dope on performance-enhancing drugs at a hearing this week, ahead of major sporting events ...
But unlike the Byrd rule, provisions found to be “fatal” after a privilege scrub can be the death knell for partisan reconciliation bills. If fatal provisions aren’t removed before the bill comes to ...
A federal appeals court heard arguments Tuesday over Trump's calling up of the California National Guard in response to Los ...
Former Sen. Bob Menendez surrendered Tuesday morning to start an 11-year sentence at a federal prison in Pennsylvania.
As law enforcement grapples with rising threats against members of Congress, it’s reignited lingering questions about safety ...
President Donald Trump will depart the G7 summit Monday evening, cutting short his planned time in Canada due to developments ...
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