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Catch up on the political news of the past week in the latest At the Races newsletter, including war politics and Virginia ...
The long-term combined outlook of the Social Security Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and Disability Insurance ...
When the first edition of Roll Call hit the Capitol on June 16, 1955, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., was ...
The Senate passed legislation Tuesday that would establish regulations for stablecoins, marking a significant step in ...
A familiar face returned to Capitol Hill on Wednesday, as the ex-representative faced a Senate panel as Trump’s nominee for ...
The Trump administration's communications machine has grinded to a halt as aides let the president do his own messaging on ...
A divided Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee state law that restricts access to gender-affirming care for minors.
House GOP leaders had a brief scare last week when they had to go back and fix several pages in their mammoth budget ...
Here are just a few of the many archival photos of lawmakers perusing the pages of Roll Call throughout the past 70 years.
Bill requires “healthy” adults between the ages of 19 and 64 years to prove they had worked at least 80 hours in the month ...
Candidates in the Virginia special election to succeed the late Rep. Gerald E. Connolly are facing a sprint to the June 28 ...
We dug deep into the photo archives to help celebrate Roll Call’s 70th anniversary. Enjoy these blasts from the past.