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"roll call" Definitions
  1. the reading of a list of names to a group of people to check who is there

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A roll call vote on the amendment would then take place, with senators voting from their desks for all roll call votes during the trial.
" Republicans line up to replace Collins -   Roll Call:  "Rep.
The 2114th Senate stands out: Nearly one-third of all roll call votes dealt with cloture (113 percent of the roll call votes in the second session, in 2014, dealt with cloture).
This great chart, from Sean McMinn at Roll Call, tells the story: According to Roll Call, the longest length of time before a Supreme Court vacancy was filled — since 1900 — was 363 days.
Roll Call suggested he may be the game's best ever.
Nor did FiveThirtyEight's "Trump scores" of roll call voting correlate.
CQ Roll Call was the first to report the donation.
After the prayer and roll call, they recited the alphabet.
The House will hold no roll call votes on Tuesday.
He will also maintain his weekly column for Roll Call.
Roll Call estimates her personal net worth at about $400,20203.
The roll call itself was punctuated with signals of discontent.
One hint might be found in Wednesday's roll call vote.
I can tell you that definitively,' Garrett told Roll Call.
Roll Call has a primer on the history of superdelegates.
The House has taken 30 roll call votes in 2019.
Thomas King, called her name during roll call that day.
EST: The Senate holds two roll call votes on nominations.
EDT: The Senate has roll call votes on judicial nominees.
Tracy Clementi was watching the roll call vote Tuesday night.
Photo" Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call Photo" Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call As you might expect with a huge deal in Washington, DC, it didn't take long for politics to enter into the fray.
Delegates from Texas oppose a roll call vote on the floor.
Either way, this glowy highlight will turn heads at roll-call.
I am lined up with the other pilots at roll call.
She missed 43.5% of the roll call votes during that time.
In Burlington, Vt., during roll call, some officers blinked away tears.
Noon: The Senate had a roll call vote on a nomination.
This is where Savages' 8 AM roll call finds its purpose.
When we chatted, he went through the government's gay roll call.
Carlton Everhart, the chief of Air Mobility Command, told Roll Call.
First, they'd initiate a quorum call or a roll-call vote.
Roll-call votes on amendments are expected at a later point.
During roll call, each member-elect will state who they're voting for.
Bobby Singleton shouted, objecting to the lack of a roll call vote.
" Maine Dems look for contender to defeat Poliquin - Roll Call: "Maine Rep.
It&aposs not a roll call vote of the United States Senate.
The picture was taken by Tom Williams, a photographer for Roll Call.
When his name was called in a roll-call vote, nearby Sen.
Still, a roll call vote would have spotlighted divisions within the party.
"We need answers and we need them now," Smith told Roll Call.
There will then be a roll-call vote to affirm that position.
Sanders supporters staged a walkout after their candidate lost the roll-call
As the roll call vote proceeded, McCain went and stood with Murkowski.
We watch the roll call for nomination from one of their computers.
"[His departure was] more than a little suspicious," Kaptur told Roll Call.
Will the House remain in session for roll call votes this week?
Only one measure that received a roll call vote has become law.
Roll call was taken: 45 of the Council's 51 members were present.
Would they postpone the roll call vote for the vice presidential nominee?
UVA, UVB, UVC — nope, not a roll call for universities in Virginia.
You see it in skating, too, because skateboarding's no roll-call shit.
As the roll call proceeded, Sanders smiled with tears in his eyes.
Roy took issue with passing the measure without a roll call vote.
Perlmutter then tried to appeal the ruling, demanding a roll call vote.
The website Voteview tracks the roll call votes of members of Congress.
Roll call voting is focusing on a narrower (and slower) legislative agenda.
Before the roll call vote began, there were signs of trouble ahead.
" Poll shows Republican candidate leading in race to replace Issa -   Roll Call:  "The open-seat race in California's 49th District is already close, according to an internal poll from Republican  Diane Harkey 's campaign, obtained by Roll Call.
Booker and Harris have both missed 16 roll call votes on the Senate floor, according to a Hill analysis of the 21625 total roll call votes the Senate has held since the start of the 2900th Congress in January.
The past two decades have seen a roll call of near-miss catastrophes.
That's a dangerous roll call for Democrats just months ahead of the midterms.
When he arrived for a morning roll call, he spoke briefly with Sen.
Roll Call also found that at least 50 members of Congress are millionaires.
" Graham warns ending the Mueller investigation could harm GOP elections - Roll Call: "Sen.
Instead, Sanders announced his home state's roll call, handing over votes for Clinton.
However, the Senate considered the motion with a roll call vote right after.
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Before the showdown roll call, Trump characteristically plunged forward with time-tested insults.
In an interview with Roll Call, Harris, who is running to replace Rep.
She was then confirmed without either opposition or even a roll call vote.
According to Roll Call, an average of 22 House members retire every cycle.
The Pew Research Center analyzed CQ Roll Call data to reach its conclusions.
It passed on a roll call vote of 245 yeas and 182 nays.
And after speaking with her superiors, she addressed roll call, explaining her transition.
EST: The Senate had a roll call vote on a State Department nominee.
Yes, there is actually a vote, state-by-state roll call and all.
But Massie announced Friday that he would request a full roll-call vote.
Testimony cited by Roll Call estimated 22 of those absent were fighter pilots.
Donna Shalala (D) said she would hold town halls electronically, Roll Call reported.
The first tranche of votes will include up to 7 roll call votes.
EDT: The Senate is in with roll call votes at 2:45 p.m.
According to the bill's roll call, it passed unanimously in the state Senate.
The place where you might hear people say "Here!" is at ROLL CALL.
Some members objected; others told him about the drug-buying "roll call" forum.
The place where you might hear people say "Here!" is at ROLL CALL.
The House anticipates its next roll call votes will take place on Oct.
"standing count" roll call, when they must stand and be counted, Durand said.
Blanchon himself joined that awful roll call in 1999, dead at age 34.
I look forward to your votes during the roll call on Tuesday night.
It said the man had been registered in a roll-call that morning.
" DHS says no signs of Russian interference for 2018 so far - Roll Call: "U.
At the start of each day, the clerk would do a jury roll call.
He recognized a delegate who asked for a roll call vote on the rules.
Roger Marshall, a Republican, told Roll Call in a preview piece on the game.
Per Roll Call: If Democrats want to win races, they have to spend money.
We remember that last roll call, when their name was called with no response.
He comes to The Hill from Roll Call, where he served as Congressional Editor.
Here's the Senate lay of the land for August, as summarized by Roll Call.
The next in a series of roll call votes is set for 11 a.m.
If they fail, the bill must wait for a roll call vote in June.
Is it me or is this the most emotional roll call you've ever seen?
Can campaign workers actively lobby delegates on the convention floor during a roll call?
In her study analyzing roll-call votes in state legislatures, she found increasing polarization.
There will be roll call votes at noon for 28503th and 22019th circuit judges.
Then the fans in right field performed their first roll call of the season.
And we are insisting on a roll call vote on every one of them.
Senate leadership hopes it can usher through the bill without a roll call vote.
Gillett won the House speakership election on the first roll call in May 220.
And a roll call of bygone gay bars now includes additions from his own life.
Donald Trump, who was formally nominated in a roll call vote, has signature economic policies.
The plan came at the end of the roll call vote of all 50 states.
Tuesday, the convention will hold the roll call vote officially making Clinton the Democratic nominee.
Republicans argued they had called for a roll call vote on the measure, with Rep.
In 1994, he began contributing to Roll Call with a cartoon strip called "Capitol Hell."
Clinton, defeated for the nomination, moved to stop the roll call and nominate Barack Obama.
Today for the first time in history the roll call was called in the street.
The 25-year House veteran been battling lung cancer for several years, Roll Call reported.
Without that support, there would not be enough delegations to force a roll-call vote.
A recent report by CQ Roll Call revealed that 53 lawmakers have student loan debt.
"The last couple years we were basically reflecting back to Trump," Frankel told Roll Call.
The House then took roll call votes on whether to reject appeals of those rulings.
Their delighted chatter drowns out the person taking roll call, red pen poised in hand.
CQ Roll Call reporter Niels Lesniewski: Golfing is allowed in the District of Columbia. pic.twitter.
They're a collection of interest groups, a party of list makers, an endless roll call.
Since the 1980s, the average reconciliation bill has involved 22 roll call votes on amendments.
Farm bill: Roll Call — The farm bill gets two days of House Rules Committee consideration.
It put to paper what Soto knew firsthand — without the roll call of lost lives.
Stephanie Murphy (D-FL), co-chair of the moderate Blue Dog Coalition, told Roll Call.
I keep thinking about what #MeToo would look like if it wasn't a roll call of people who've experienced sexual predation, but a roll call of those who've experienced sexual predation and actually seen their perpetrator brought to justice, whether professionally, legally or even personally.
Frank Pallone Jr., the top Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, told Roll Call .
And the lone roll call approved Attorney General Janet Reno by a vote of 98-0.
Workers in different garages take roll call, where they get assigned the route for the day.
"On a population of around 300 inhabitants, only 50 responded to the roll call," said Dolo.
Web said that at the beginning of class, she still calls Gigi's name at roll call.
According to Roll Call, Merkley's speech was the eighth-longest delivered in the Senate since 1900.
Jeff Flake, shook his head and said, "No," when asked if a roll call would occur.
Even if a roll call vote had been taken, Trump's forces were expected to win easily.
" But a pronunciation guide for Congress from CQ Roll Call notes it is pronounced "NEW-ness.
The measure had such tremendous support that it passed the Senate without a roll-call vote.
Greg Walden (R-Ore.) hosted a fundraiser for him in late 2015, according to Roll Call.
Thursday, raising more than $1 million for underprivileged youth in Washington, D.C., according to Roll Call.
McConnell said in the interview with Roll Call that there wouldn't be enough floor time available.
But without exception, the state-by-state roll call was a resounding success for the party.
Not having to cast roll call votes on regulations makes life easier for members of Congress.
Dingell, a veteran of World War II, will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery (Roll Call).
Critically, it also amended House rules to compel recorded roll call votes on the House floor.
It was the eighth bill to pass the Senate in a roll call vote this year.
The members ultimately came back simply to deny Massie's motion to request a roll call vote.
Following is a transcript of the Democratic debate, reprinted with permission from CQ-Roll Call, Inc.
The above transcript of the Democratic debate was reprinted with permission from CQ-Roll Call, Inc.
A few months later, she says, a reporter at Roll Call warned her about him, too.
Mr. Collins had an estimated net worth of $0003 million in 2017, according to Roll Call.
Scores of courses remain open, but every day the roll call of shuttered golf complexes mushrooms.
No Republicans spoke up against the amendment, which will receive a roll call vote later on.
In the opening roll call, they turned to the camera and crisply gave their first names.
Next, the show decides to include a "final roll call" during the memorial service for Buckley.
EST: Roll call votes in the Senate related to the trade deal with Canada and Mexico.
And as the fateful roll call began, they had no idea where it might come from.
You can't do it until you've completed a roll call of every bully in the news?
I look forward...I look forward to your votes during the roll call on tomorrow night.
Republicans passed the bill with few votes to spare in a 218-210 roll call vote.
Animatronic figures of every other president nod or wave at the audience during a roll call.
Under the new approach, selected roll call votes will represent 80 percent of the total rating.
Mr. Collins then forced an unsuccessful roll-call vote on whether to immediately adjourn the hearing.
The figure displays the proportion of roll call votes in each Senate that dealt with cloture.
The next figure illustrates the proportion of roll call votes recorded on "final passage" of legislation.
The initial media reports from CNN and Roll Call calculated the gap based on average wages.
That started a marathon session of impassioned speeches and roll call votes that stretched into the morning.
What's next: The Democrats might force multiple roll-call votes on the floor to prolong the process.
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The problem occurred when Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, called a roll-call vote of the committee.
According to the statement, CQ Roll Call reporter John Donnelly questioned FCC commissioners after a press conference.
He hit the required number of delegates before a full roll call of the states was completed.
You couldn't dream up a better way to compensate for that concern than the roll call vote.
Though his songs are famous, Kath's name is usually absent from the roll call of guitar gods.
A delegate from California holds up a Donald Trump sign during the roll-call vote for president.
Reid also relented in his push for a roll call vote on a proposed amendment from Sen.
Shortly before the roll call began to be called, McCain briefly stepped out of the Senate chamber.
That's a problem for some who want to vote on immigration before the farm bill roll call.
"I won't vote for her under any circumstances," Spanberger recently told the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call.
Darrell Issa of California shouted back as Goodlatte moved to a roll-call vote amid the yelling.
Technology startup FiscalNote is acquiring CQ Roll Call from The Economist Group, the tech firm announced Wednesday.
Ocasio-Cortez is one of 68 Congressional members currently paying off student loans, according to Roll Call.
EDT: The Senate meets with a roll call vote on the spending bill at 5:85003 p.m.
The House took a roll-call vote on a motion to table an appeal of that ruling.
EDT: The Senate has a roll call vote on disaster aid for the recent hurricanes and wildfires.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) calls to suspend the roll-call vote and nominate Hillary Clinton for president.
After the fight is done, we're going to have a roll call up there in the ring.
It passed the Senate and House unanimously in May and September, respectively, but without roll-call votes.
Roll Call has reported that 194 members of Congress -- more than one-third -- are 65 or older.
Right now the roll call of places free of Covid-19 seems like a very short list.
Trial rules are established by a simple majority — which the Republicans have at roll call, 53-47.
The roll call was carefully registered to abide by the rules established by Congress and the Constitution.
The reporter, John M. Donnelly of CQ Roll Call, said the officials' behavior did not end there.
When Nadler moved to table the appeal for a later time, Collins requested a roll call vote.
The bill with the most amendments, the Balanced Budget Act of 1995, involved 51 roll call votes.
Cruz has missed 35 of the Senate's 37 roll call votes so far this year, and Sen.
Republicans passed the bill through with few votes to spare in a 218-210 roll call vote.
A total of 52 lawmakers skipped the day's two House roll-call votes to name post offices.
" A tour de force account of Noah's ark features a long roll call of animals: "GET DOS . . .
Wasn't expecting to burst into tears while listening to roll call vote on phone while food shopping.
Why did Sanders delegates want to push forward with a roll call vote most knew they'd lose?
A Spatial Model of Roll Call Voting: Senators, Constituents, Presidents, and Interest Groups in Supreme Court Confirmations.
Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call/Getty; ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Fashion Faceoffs in Hollywood happen all the time.
She still needs to win a majority in a roll call vote on the House floor on Jan.
After roll call, Pulinario was summoned to the law library, where inmates received updates on their legal cases.
Clinton is expected to formally secure the nomination in a roll call vote of the states Tuesday afternoon.
That, and the occasional roll call outdoors, were almost the only things punctuating the boredom of their detention.
Two nominees, William Webster in 1978 and Louis Freeh in 1993, were confirmed without a roll call vote.
A delegate from Alaska attempts to put in a petition for a roll-call vote on the rules.
Dr. McAuley offers a roll call of higher strength benzodiazepines that have arrived on Scotland's street drug scene.
"I'm not into playing games this summer," McConnell told Roll Call over the Memorial Day week-long recess.
The roll call vote marked the end of Sanders's spirited challenge, which surged higher than experts thought possible.
According to Roll Call, 44 Democrats and 24 Republicans are currently paying off loans worth $2.5 million altogether.
Roll Call first reported Pence as Trump's partner, citing a source with direct knowledge of the businessman's thinking.
Joe Barton (R-Texas), the longtime GOP baseball team manager, said as he accepted the Roll Call trophy.
"Listen to your conscience and your constituents — both," she told the Capitol Hill newspaper Roll Call in 20095.
During roll call, my teachers used to pause before sputtering out a chopped-liver version of my name.
The occasion of roll-call votes typically presents the spectacle of senators lingering on the floor to socialize.
I believe an expeditious F.B.I. investigation can be done before a roll-call vote by the U.S. Senate.
Insurgent groups needed a majority of delegates in at least seven states to force the roll call vote.
Udall and Hassan assail the security guard's treatment of CQ Roll Call reporter John Donnelly in the letter.
During the roll call, Democrats staged a highly unusual protest on the Senate floor to express their anger.
They also live with a midnight-to-sunrise curfew and a door-to-door roll call every night.
If the minority wishes to obstruct business, however, it can force a roll call vote on the motion.
However, Prechtel did not get the court to order the release of server logs or unredacted versions of emails between FCC officials and "advocacy services" firm CQ Roll Call that appear to show the FCC assisting in the upload of bulk comments on behalf of unidentified CQ Roll Call clients.
There can be little doubt that their roll call vote records have set them apart from their House caucus.
The Commission said prison protocol included a roll call every four hours to make sure the inmates are okay.
LaPierre then offered a roll call of the salt-of-the-earth types that make up the NRA's base.
His name appears twice on the roll call of presidents because his two terms were not back-to-back.
Both have since been deleted after Spicer's tweet of the Roll Call story headline triggered an outpouring of criticism.
Womack explained that seven states were required to demonstrate a majority of their delegates wanted a roll call vote.
That very afternoon, the Trump team compounded its problems as anti-Trump forces demanded an open, roll-call vote.
In 2018, Roll Call estimated that 10% of Congress held student debt, either personally or for a family member.
Jonathan Strong, a former reporter (including at Roll Call, a sister publication of The Economist), hopes to change that.
"I'm sure that the senator had a great time," his spokeswoman Amy Dudley told Roll Call at the time.
And to make everyone feel included, we kicked off the episode with a roll-call of new VC funds.
The first name on this roll call of heroic doomsayers should be the Russian and American journalist Masha Gessen.
Four years later, Speaker John McCormack re-started the game -- and began its association with the Roll Call newspaper.
Pierre, who is multilingual, previously studied in the Dominican Republic and assists with roll call and other coordination activities.
The measure will go to a roll-call vote in the House before it would go to the Senate.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the next in a series of roll call votes would take place Friday.
Republicans can rightfully point to the fact the Speaker could hold a roll call vote and pass the legislation.
G.K. Butterfield, D-North Carolina, who became the CBC chair the following congressional session, told Roll Call in 2014.
EDT: The Senate will hold a roll call vote on David Bernhardt to be deputy secretary of the Interior.
We hit the floor just as the roll-call vote to nominate the presidential candidate is about to start.
One C.O. got hip to my little gimmick and wrote me up for disturbing the count at roll call.
He has said he plans to hold the final signatures back while negotiations are ongoing, according to Roll Call.
They make up a roll call of contemporary art stars: Warhol, Lichtenstein, David Hockney, Cindy Sherman and many more.
According to Roll Call, he ordered staffers out of one meeting after details of the private deliberations had leaked.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, from New York on the right (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via AP Images)
However, the House would potentially have to conduct a roll call vote to change the existing unanimous consent process.
New York (CNN)The first sign something was wrong: The police sergeant didn't show up for morning roll call.
He was mostly concerned with how he would respond to the traditional roll call from the right-field bleachers.
I produce it on my phone: the short clip that Homicide sent to us this morning after roll call.
Ben Sasse of Nebraska reportedly snuck in a bag of beef jerky to his desk, according to Roll Call.
Roll Call reported on Friday that half of Collins's 14-person staff had left his office since his indictment.
Internal polling by Harkey's campaign showed her up by about 3 percentage points last month, according to Roll Call.
"Freedom or socialism -- that's the choice in 2020," said NRCC Chairman Tom Emmer in a statement to Roll Call.
He endorsed all 12 of the candidates that benefited from Friday's fundraiser, which was first reported by Roll Call.
The museum-worthy photograph to which I'm referring was taken on Tuesday afternoon by Roll Call photojournalist Bill Clark.
Between the lines: Per GovTrack, Gabbard has missed 8.8% of House roll call votes in the past three months.
He thought for a moment, and his response is worth quoting: A conservative platform that Trump will honor and praise, a one ballot roll call where Trump will be nominated, a one ballot roll call where his vice president, whoever that is, is nominated, and then a perfect performance by our nominee.
"As drafted, I do not believe this bill would pass the United States Senate," the Texas senator told Roll Call.
Police sources tell TMZ, Commanding Officer Emanuel Gonzalez made the comment last June during roll call at the 72nd Precinct.
At that point, Warren asked for a roll call vote on her appeal of the decision but it was defeated.
Without members present for a normal roll call vote, House Democrats tried to use unanimous consent to pass the bill.
The Adelsons spent at least $20163 million in support of Republicans during the 2018 election cycle, according to Roll Call.
"I don't think you always put the burden on the bottom," Corbin Trent, Ocasio-Cortez's communications director, tells Roll Call.
A recent report by Roll Call found that 2726% of Trump's lower-court nominees are white, and 2714% are men.
And theoretically, if delegations from seven states requested a roll call vote, in writing, one would have to be held.
According to the Sun, Cummings had not been present on Capitol Hill for a roll call vote since September 11.
And the names of the 199 slain officers were read in a roll call of heroes during the ceremony today.
The senator's net worth, estimated by Roll Call as somewhere around $200,000, makes him the 332nd-wealthiest member of Congress.
Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) has called for the visa to be eliminated to avoid conflicts of interests, Roll Call reported.
Politico reports that the delegations from at least nine states submitted signatures calling for a roll call vote, but Rep.
But before she can finish the roll call, Alana cuts in, responding to a perceived slight as if by reflex.
Here's a partial roll call familiar to some of you: All of those companies have different stories and different particulars.
Later that month, security officers manhandled and ejected a CQ Roll Call reporter at a Federal Communications Commission open hearing.
The first vote of the new Congress, the roll call to formally reelect the Speaker, is set for Jan. 3.
EST: The Senate will proceed to a roll call vote on the confirmation of Rex Tillerson for secretary of State.
Two hours later, in Anniston, Alabama, a dispute at a motorcycle club roll call led to another four gunshot injuries.
As "Inside Elections" analyst Nathan Gonzales noted in Roll Call earlier this week, there's almost certainly more retirements to come.
Ryan's office told Roll Call that the Speaker would not support the legislation over its tax deduction provision for members.
The vote will be postponed after Republicans called foul on their request for a roll call vote not being granted.
However, on Friday after the Roll Call story published, Murkowski issued a new statement appearing to clarify her earlier remarks.
" On Staten Island, a commanding officer said he would make a special announcement at his afternoon roll call: "Be safe.
"We were trying to do nation-building with less information than I get now at police roll call," Skinner said.
John McCain's (R-Ariz.) absence, told reporters Thursday he was hopeful there will be 15 roll call votes on amendments.
He said there was an effort underway to find another immigration measure that could pass the chamber, Roll Call said.
The median Republican senator was worth $1.4 million according to Roll Call when the tax cuts were signed into law.
During Tuesday's roll call, Ryan received 239 of the 241 possible Republican votes for Speaker, given that he didn't vote.
The parties could simply take a political roll call before providing the justices with a signature block and a pen.
Meanwhile, the House trails only Nancy Pelosi's chamber in 2009 in number of roll call votes taken through Day 238.
Still, members can ask for a recorded, roll-call vote, which would force the House members to vote in person.
During morning roll call, Mr. Sessions commended the officers for their work, said Stephen P. Davis, the department's chief spokesman.
Elham Khatami is a writer based in Washington, DC. She is a former journalist with ThinkProgress and CQ Roll Call.
" For a moment, this roll call is amusing, like the opening credits of "The Brady Bunch": "Hey, there you are!
And the expected roll call of jazz greats includes Pat Metheny, Robert Glasper, Joshua Redman, Gregory Porter and Mary Halvorson.
After hearing a roll call of horrors inflicted on Rohingya Muslims, the Nobel laureate explained Myanmar's case in The Hague.
Roll Call, however, reported last week that the Postal Service inspector general is investigating the release of Spanberger's personnel file.
Seven Republicans last week changed their position during a roll call vote to block a similar amendment offered by Rep.
In the absence of a quorum, the Senate moves to a roll call vote demanding the attendance of absent senators.
As the committee ran through a roll call of senators' votes, she sat silently and stoically after her name was called.
Trump, who introduced his wife ahead of her prime time speech on Monday, spoke via video after the roll-call vote.
It was only the third time in modern history the House has had a roll-call vote on an impeachment inquiry.
It was only the third time in modern history the House has had a roll-call vote on an impeachment inquiry.
Full roll call votes are lengthy and spotlight divisions within the party, so the powers that be prefer to avoid them.
As Hall and Thompson discuss, this measure doesn't correlate perfectly, or even particularly well, with actual roll-call voting in Congress.
Last October, 10 House Republicans didn't vote for Ryan when the entire House took a roll call vote for the speaker.
" One put it this way to me: "The Trump people would have won the roll call; they had plenty of votes.
The roll call declined as the semester went on, from 27.25 percent at the beginning to 43 percent at the end.
In retrospect, it should've been obvious that the roll call vote would be a moment of great catharsis for Sanders supporters.
"I would not be surprised if Miller played a large role in crafting Trump's platform," Law told Roll Call in February.
The other dignitaries were a roll-call of conservative Greece: army generals, police officers, priests, municipal administrators and traditional military brigades.
But in the months since, there has been no national day of mourning, no roll call of honor, and no explanation.
The final Senate roll call vote was 68-32 — with all 32 no votes, plus 14 yes votes, coming from Republicans.
On Tuesday afternoon, the DNC held its roll call vote, a largely symbolic overview of what states thinks makes them unique.
Trump lawyer Patrick Philbin recited a list of House roll call votes on impeachment inquiries that featured higher levels of bipartisanship.
During roll call, when senators names are read out loud in alphabetical order, McCain wasn't there when his name was called.
As a result, roll call vote 44 was wiped away from the official record and rescheduled for the end of January.
Salaries will top out at $80,000, significantly lower than the $154,634 median pay for chiefs of staff, according to Roll Call.
Roll Call estimates his net worth at $213,000 Cuomo is running this year for his third term as New York's governor.
While most members traditionally vote for a person, Van Drew took an unprecedented route, shouting "no" during the roll call vote.
The vote on the $867 billion bill will be held on June 22, Republican Representative Steve Scalise said, Roll Call reported.
There is precedent for lawmakers — typically in the minority party – demanding a roll call vote on adjournment for the summer break.
Three other GOP senators with tough reelection bids in 28503 all lined up behind Trump in the final roll call: Sens.
"Sure, there will be a roll call eventually," he said in a phone interview on Friday, referring to the Democratic convention.
Donald J. Trump won the nomination on a roll-call vote Tuesday night, and he'll deliver his acceptance speech Thursday night.
Roll Call: Ryan's leadership era has relied on closed rules and limited debate (rather than the regular order he rhetorically champions).
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan withdrew the plan before he and the President could suffer a humiliating roll call defeat.
If they refuse to participate in roll call votes, the Senate will come to a halt for lack of a quorum.
Midafternoon, Ms. Sanders told Roll Call that there might be some lower level of wall funding that would satisfy the president.
That way, when you have an impending event or meeting you'll have a quick visual roll call of fail-safe looks.
That delayed passage of the bill for more than a week until the House could reconvene for a roll call vote.
Earlier on Wednesday, sources told Reuters that 91 people were unaccounted for after a roll-call at their school on Tuesday.
As many as eight senators could be in violation of senate rules during President Trump&aposs impeachment trial, Roll Call reported.
The additional legislation passed in the Senate 27-11 by roll call and in the Assembly on a 43-14 vote.
" On empathizing with a juror who forgot her number during roll call: "And I can understand your haziness on the number.
The stunt forced a roll-call vote, which in a 41-member committee takes time, before Democrats voted to table it.
The following figure illustrates how many of the roll call votes were recorded on this motion in each of the Congresses.
The campaign's video features a roll call of notable artists, including Courtney Barnett and Jen Cloher, The Bennies, and Chris Farren.
Roll Call noted that Trump's budget projects $2.8 trillion in additional revenue compared to the CBO over the next 10 years.
For one, measures of roll call voting are imperfect for analyzing aggregate liberalism, and the Trump Scores are limited in many respects.
Bloomberg created BGOV in 2011 to compete with other Beltway policy publications, like CQ Roll Call, Politico, the Hill and National Journal.
Were that change to go through, it's conceivable that Trump would come up short of a majority in an actual roll call.
" W. Va.'s Richard Ojeda continues to rise -   Roll Call:  " Richard Ojeda  has become one of the stars of the 22003 midterms.
At the heart of our analysis is a novel crossing of public opinion research with an analysis of actual roll call voting.
Most of the 21 nominees were confirmed by voice vote, as opposed to more time-intensive, senator-by-senator roll call votes.
Last week, Stephen Colbert said the RNC roll call was like a Snapple cap in real life and we couldn't agree more.
The second vote followed a similar pattern with Roberts going through the roll call on the second impeachment article, obstruction of Congress.
The Ways and Means Committee and the Education and Labor Committee probably will vote on their proposals this week, Roll Call reports.
Shouts of "Roll call vote!" and "Dump Trump" rang out in front of an empty stage, as anti-Trump delegates, including Sen.
They effectively rammed the rules through without a roll call vote, removing one of the final remaining obstacles to the billionaire's nomination.
The Day 2 roll call of states ended with Sanders declaring that the convention should hand the nomination to Clinton by acclaim.
" Call to cancel August recess gains more support -  Roll Call : "…lawmakers said [Trump] did not prod them to cancel their August recess.
According to a survey by CQ Roll Call, our sister company, in 2016, one in six womenworking in Congress has been harassed.
" Sestak recalled a meeting with Schumer and others for Roll Call, saying that he was told, "You have a reputation for independence.
McConnell's declaration would then be enforced by a roll call vote when 51 votes are needed to create the new Senate precedent.
And if the leadership is this close to having 216 votes, they may well get the rest when the roll call starts.
Of course, it would have been preferable if both chambers held roll-call votes on the resolution so that legislators like Rep.
On Monday morning, Perez's supervisors noticed he did not attend roll call and, after contacting his family, launched a search, Acevedo said.
Less than a year ago he was called "a rising star in a party desperate for fresh blood" by CQ Roll Call.
His friends were legion, an endless roll call of the geniuses, provocateurs and poseurs who gave the decade its distinctive cultural tang.
Leadership had offered to let Paul raise a budget point of order, which would have also gotten him a roll call vote.
Rubio missed 85033 percent of roll call votes over the past year, and Paul missed 6 percent, according to the website GovTrack.
One by one, the roll call goes on, with the name of each player (except the pitcher and the catcher) being chanted.
During the televised roll-call vote, all 435 lawmakers' names will be called, and they will stand up and announce their pick.
A spokesman for Mr. Trump, Jason Miller, said neither the candidate nor anyone from the campaign had requested a roll call appearance.
He went down a roll call of the starting lineup: Peanuts Lowrey, Swish Nicholson, Stan Hack, Andy Pafko and on and on.
Jeff Denham, one of the members behind the petition, told Roll Call he expects to get the needed 218 signatures this week.
Later Friday morning, as the House was debating the bill, Massie on Twitter announced that he would request a roll-call vote.
Giacomina Barr-Brown, an administrative assistant in the Bronx 49th Precinct Roll Call Office, had worked for the NYPD for seven years.
He mentioned how many women he had put in top jobs, presenting the roll call as a counterweight to — or absolution for?
However, no roll call votes are expected that day and members should be prepared to be back and voting on Monday, Jan.
Mr. Lesniewski, 34, is the senior Senate reporter at Roll Call, a newspaper and website in Washington that covers Congress and politics.
Critics of the proposal argued that Democrats were "rolled" in the conference report between the House and Senate, according to Roll Call.
Voice votes have been taken on a few amendments, but roll call votes on the more controversial ones won't come until Thursday.
Today, Niels Lesniewski writes in Roll Call, they're taking a decidedly analog approach to solving the agony of losing their smartphones: Sen.
The list, which was first reported by Roll Call Thursday and confirmed by CNN, is predominately composed of freshmen members of Congress.
Duckworth took 12 weeks of paid maternity leave in 2014-'15, according to Roll Call, the same amount she offers her staff.
Nevertheless, a long-standing Senate tradition presumes a quorum is always present — unless a roll-call vote or quorum call "suggests" otherwise.
Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Getty Andrew Prokop: Your main culprit for Trump's rise is the Republican Party, and Republican leaders specifically.
The end of 2017 has become a daily and public roll call of sexual harassers and abusers across our most powerful industries.
After much chaos on the convention floor the effort failed, with Republican leaders blocking a roll call vote on adopting the rules.
It meant, she said, that Sanders still wanted to fight for the final roll call vote on the floor of the convention.
As a result, the legislation will expire temporarily, though a Democratic aide told Roll Call the effects of this will be minimal.
"The most recent anomalies happened in 2002 and 1998, thanks in large part to unique circumstances," said Kyle Trygstad of Roll Call.
The Colorado delegation walked out of the GOP convention floor after delegates seeking a roll-call vote to change the rules were denied.
If the star power of Madonna and Schumer wasn't enough, the unsuspecting audience was treated to a roll-call of comedy A-listers.
" All eyes on Montana Senate primary - Roll Call : "The next big Republican Senate primary is in Montana, where voters will choose Democratic Sen.
Even if he had prevailed, such a roll call vote would have demonstrated the lack of party unity and support for the nominee.
Senators introduced more than 160 amendments to the budget resolution, which led to a marathon session of impassioned speeches and roll call votes.
And if the first video is any indication of what's to come, "Roll Call" is bound to leave viewers feeling empowered and inspired. 
The last bill signed into law that was substantial enough to require a roll call vote in the Senate was September's continuing resolution.
In an unusual move, most of them sat in their states during the climactic roll call, eyeing Republicans as they cast their votes.
A person close to Sanders' campaign told CNN Tuesday afternoon Sanders will likely ask for a roll call vote at the Democratic convention.
But this is when anti-Trump delegates erupted in protest, chanting, "Dump Trump," and, "Roll call vote," and proceedings ground to a halt.
In the shorthand of the era, it provided a roll call of martyrdom: the Cradock Four and the Pebco Three, among many others.
" McGrath and Gray brace for Kentucky's primary next Tuesday -  Roll Call : "Even a casual observer of politics has probably heard of  Amy McGrath .
Schumer's resolution, which he moved to pass without a roll call vote on Monday night, per NBC, had already unanimously passed the House.
The Center for Individual Freedom and FiscalNote, which purchased CQ Roll Call in August 2018, did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
After months of intra-party strife, the RNC formally and officially nominated Donald Trump for president in a roll call vote on Tuesday.
The Trump forces were deeply worried, not that they would look bad, but that they would actually lose on the roll call vote.
The least that Speaker Ryan and his colleagues in the Republican leadership can do is hit us back with a roll call vote.
Portman waited three minutes before requesting roll call, and the chants slowly died down as Capitol Hill police removed protesters from the gallery.
Compared with a median of 1.7% of missed roll call votes from the lifetime records of current senators, Rubio's percentage is quite high.
On Tuesday Republican Representative Thomas Massie objected to passage, saying there should be a roll-call vote on a bill of such magnitude.
Womack eventually returned to the stage and reportedly explained that there was an insufficient number of votes to force a roll call vote.
"I don't know," Franken said when asked about the possibility in a recent interview with a Minnesota CBS affiliate, according to Roll Call.
Her work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, POLITICO, Roll Call, Real Clear Policy, National Review Online and Huffington Post.
"I was not through with my point of order," Collins said, asking to appeal the ruling and resulting in a roll call vote.
But Jordain tells us that the process for setting up roll call votes on amendments to the NDAA has frozen in recent years.
The Hill and Roll Call have tacked in the opposite direction, in pursuit of a national readership they can sell to potential advertisers.
Clinton's name elicited frequent boos, a roll-call vote on Tuesday appeared to bring the party closer to unity, with cheers for Mrs.
On Thursday, at the Democratic National Convention, Tim Kaine, the vice presidential nominee, mentioned him in his roll call of civil rights leaders.
Roll Call reported Collins received donations of more than $200 from only 13 residents of Maine in the first quarter of the year.
Over one 12-year stretch in the House, Mr. Sanders passed more amendments by roll call vote than any other member of Congress.
When the chairman called for a voice vote on whether to have a roll call vote, he ruled that the "no" votes prevailed.
M lives unrecognized between ancient and modern time zones, between carnivorous myth and fractal reality, between last sexual offers and gravity's roll call.
Several members told CNN there was ample confusion since Hoyer previously indicated to members that any roll call vote would occur Saturday instead.
The survey was based on data gathered by CQ Roll Call through questionnaires and phone calls to members of congress and candidates' offices.
According to House rules, a roll call vote lasts 15 minutes — or just five minutes if there are multiple votes in a sequence.
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, has allowed barely a dozen roll-call votes this year on bills, amendments and legislation.
That includes Virginia's Mark Warner (worth $90.2 million, according to Roll Call), Connecticut's Richard Blumenthal ($70 million), and California's Dianne Feinstein ($58.5 million).
The denizens in right field did their best to welcome him, beginning with a hearty chant of his name during their roll call.
The roll call of the dead also illustrated the degree to which the military relies on recruits from immigrant communities around the country.
Which means that by sending "probes," a kind of roll-call request, you can generate and direct a firehose of data at targets.
Since that roll call, Republicans have won three special elections — in Montana, Georgia and South Carolina — adding a trio of reliable GOP votes.
The Senate's first votes are expected on January 6, McConnell said, and the House's first roll-call votes are scheduled for January 7.
EDT: Once the weekly luncheons are finished, the Senate will hold a roll call vote to open debate on the GOP healthcare bills.
EDT: The Senate is in and working on the Water Resources Development Act of 2016, with roll call votes at 5:30 p.m.
Imagine there's a roll-call vote on should documents that bear directly on the question of why Ukraine aid was withheld be produced.
In terms of the productivity of these Senates, the next figure illustrates how many recorded ("roll call") votes were taken in each Congress.
In the 112th Congress, the motion to proceed became an active battleground, accounting for more than 1143 percent of all roll call votes.
I know my name is next in the roll call because the substitute teacher always stops and hesitates before she says my name.
Freedom Caucus chairman Mark Meadows said the provision "doesn't complete the task, but it's a good step in the right direction," Roll Call reports.
Republicans likely will deploy the House roll call vote against Democrats who didn't vote the measure in the midterms this November, analysts have said.
When Republicans attempted to remove such an exception without a full roll call vote on the issue, shouting broke out on the Senate floor.
Those delegates will have to support Trump in a roll call vote for one or two ballots, but will be free to switch afterward.
The senator announced through his office that he would be back in Washington for the critical roll call on beginning debate on the legislation.
With a roll-call vote on the floor of Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center, the former Secretary of State won the Democratic nomination for president.
With a roll-call vote on the floor of Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center, the former secretary of state won the Democratic nomination for president.
THE centrepiece of the opening-bell ritual at the London Stock Exchange on February 210nd was a roll call to honour 220 global investors.
Rick Nolan, who hired the aide accused of harassing and groping women for his re-election campaign, despite the allegations, according to Roll Call .
Between March of 2015 and March of 2016, Rubio missed 77 of 2020 roll call votes and had an atrocious 41 percent absentee rate.
About 180 potential jurors were ordered to appear for roll call on Monday at Charleston County Judicial Center for Slager's trial, court officials said.
On Tuesday evening, Sanders' name was barely mentioned outside of the roll call vote — as if he never existed — when Clinton clinched the nomination.
According to Voteview, which measures ideology through roll call votes, Pelosi was more liberal than more than 80% of Democratic House members this Congress.
Roll Call first reported last week that the White House had rushed to find a list of contact information for each fallen soldier's family.
Roll Call reported that Meehan had given to several GOP organizations in Pennsylvania after the news broke of the sexual harassment claim against him.
Noon: Vice President Pence speaks at a closed press Great America Committee lunch in Washington, D.C. Noon: Two roll call votes in the Senate.
Roll Call estimates he has some $300,000 in assets and $400,000 in liabilities, which would mean he has a negative net worth of $100,20203.
The roll call was included in Wednesday's announcement of the deal to create a European trading powerhouse to see off competition from U.S. rivals.
Last month a Roll Call reporter said that he was "manhandled" outside a meeting when he tried to ask Commissioner Michael O'Rielly a question.  .
But even if the bill fails, Democrats think they can use the roll call vote to give Republicans headaches in this year's midterm elections.
As the roll call votes rolled in Tuesday night, Bernie Sanders and his brother — yes, he has one — shared a profoundly moving family moment.
In the roll call of cinema, and with good cause, Melville is the laureate of mistrust: Why do you think I have chosen solitude?
Roll call: Saturday's victory came months after Trump first declared victory against ISIS when he announced a U.S. troop withdrawal from Syria in December.
By forcing a roll call vote on protecting the rules, Democrats are hoping to redirect public outrage — especially among young voters — toward congressional Republicans.
Cover image: Denver Riggleman, Republican candidate for Virginia's 5th Congressional district, is interviewed by CQ Roll Call at their D.C. office, June 20, 2018.
A few hours after the ceremony, nearly everyone in that roll call turned up at B. B. King Blues Club & Grill in Times Square.
I advocate for limited online voting for members of Congress on roll call votes to both ease pressure and boost the productivity of Congress.
He told Roll Call that for the first time in his life, he couldn't bring himself to vote in the general election for president.
By forcing a roll call vote on protecting the rules, Democrats are hoping to redirect public outrage -- especially among young voters -- toward congressional Republicans.
House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), for example, forced a roll call vote in 2012 on a resolution establishing that year's August recess.
As Roll Call points out, this race is also of particular interest to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, who is facing reelection in 2020.
The writers of a Washington Post op-ed are all more moderate than the average Democrat, according to analysis of their roll call votes.
Beyond casting all their votes for Trump in the roll call, the whole convention they have cheered loudly whenever Kasich's name has been mentioned.
My heart pounded as I spoke up at roll call on the first day of school to ask my teachers to call me Sally.
James Allen (Democrat from Alabama) resisting cloture reform in 22013 with a series of creative roll-call votes from February 22017 to March 25.
As part of the convention's rules, each state's delegation gets to speak about why it supports its preferred candidate during the roll call vote.
Roll-call please, for: Novelist, 808INK, Slowthai, Oscar #Worldpeace and Kojey Radical—five artists who also embody the amorphous sound that makes up London.
That will put into action a vocal vote from the delegates and a result still is in question, a roll call vote may be had.
With the help of Keith Poole, I calculated ideal points for Wisconsin statehouse members from 1895 to 1911 based on their roll call voting patterns.
Nine state delegations had submitted signatures requesting a full roll call vote on the rules, he said — but then three of them withdrew those requests.
A roll call vote of delegates from each state during the second night of the Democratic National Convention confirmed that Clinton had clinched the nomination.
Its editorial staff is led by Meghan McCarthy, who was a cofounder at Morning Consult and a reporter at CQ Roll Call and Atlantic Media.
In 2016, Roll Call wrote about the $100 Carhartt jacket politicians don when they want to "pretend to be normal people," often in campaign ads.
Nearly $3.1 million of the April haul came from online donations, with an average donation of $16, according to figures provided first to Roll Call.
Moments later, McCain entered the room, walked to the person who does the roll call, and tried to get his attention by raising his hand.
Roll Call linked the video to the infamous Willie Horton ad that ran in the 1988 presidential race between Michael Dukakis and George H.W. Bush.
" GOP taps Montana auditor to tackle Tester   -   Roll Call:  "State Auditor  Matt Rosendale  won the GOP nomination Tuesday night to take on Montana Democratic Sen.
On Thursday CQ Roll Call reporter John Donnelly was forcibly kept from asking a question of the Federal Communications Commission chair after an open hearing.
The House of Representatives passed the bill on a voice vote, without a roll call, weeks after the same measure was approved by the Senate.
Her work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, POLITICO, Roll Call, Real Clear Policy, National Review Online, and Huffington Post, among others.
The Senate is inching closer to passing a similar repeal and replace bill, which could receive a roll call vote as early as next week.
Cruz has not publicly rejected the bill, but told Roll Call that he doesn't believe it likely to pass the Senate in its current form.
Leaving the arena after Sanders's speech, I immediately ran into a gaggle of Berniacs shouting about superdelegates and promising chaos at the roll-call vote.
The public roll call on the House floor will hand Wisconsin Republican Paul Ryan his first full, two-year term as Speaker of the House.
Stefanik's strategy for the next election cycle, according to Roll Call, is to "play big" in primaries and retool the focus of her leadership PAC.
Twenty-four senators, including Flake, attended the funeral service Saturday for McCain in Washington, D.C., according to Roll Call, while six former senators also attended.
When asked about it by Roll Call on Wednesday, he dodged the question and said his office will have a statement in the coming days.
He didn't reach the necessary vote total for the nomination until Wyoming, the final state scheduled in the roll call, pushed him over the top.
The CQ Roll Call poll is conducted informally by email and typically is based on 150-200 responses from congressional aides, according to the publication.
The bout started late, and the announcer was obliged to recite an attenuated roll call of famous guests, among them Trump's "good friend" Carl Icahn.
Her office has not yet finished hiring, but Trent told Roll Call that hiring will likely cap out at 18 staff members, the congressional limit.
The roll call of those cheated of their award podium moments because of competitors later found to have doped shows no signs of tailing off.
Sasse is one of the last remaining "Never Trump" Senate Republicans, although he has tempered his criticism of the president in recent months (Roll Call).
But on Tuesday, Huelskamp parked himself in a seat near the back of the House chamber and demanded roll call votes on eight consecutive bills.
Her work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, POLITICO, Roll Call, Real Clear Policy, National Review Online and Huffington Post, among others.
Sánchez was the only woman on the Democratic lineup for 13 years until she recruited fellow Californian Barragán to run for Congress, Roll Call reported.
TPS will be included in a new version of the DREAM Act set to be unveiled by House Democrats next month, according to Roll Call.
When a runner puts your meal down on the table, they glance at you apprehensively as you silently roll-call every specific item you requested.
One hundred ninety-nine slain officers' names will be read in a "Roll Call of Heroes" during the ceremony, according to the U.S. Capitol Police.
That parliamentary technique allows senators to avoid debate and a roll-call vote, but also empowers a single senator to object and kill the measure.
That would spare lawmakers from having to cram into the House chamber this week for a roll call vote to deliver relief to the public.
He added that there are a number of ways "to avoid getting too many people together," including lengthening the time for a roll call vote.
The roll call of the Colorado dead includes running back Rashaan Salaam, at age 42; linebacker Drew Wahlroos, 37; and tight end Tennyson McCarty, 5483.
The department is seeking to prevent the spread of the coronavirus by implementing social distancing during roll call and suspending nonessential training, among other things.
But McConnell's office confirmed to CNBC on Thursday morning that the Senate would hold a roll-call vote, requiring a 60-vote threshold for passage.
This is an organization that took roll call, he says, and everyone had to physically swipe in and out of services with a special card.
Still, he said, about 13,000 attended, and responded with a standing ovation when a league official, doing a roll call of the teams, announced Nashville.
It will also require reporters to pass through an additional security check, which will make reporting from the events onerous, Roll Call reported on Tuesday.
But he has voiced skepticism, telling Roll Call on Wednesday that he does not believe the bill would pass the Senate in its current form.
Perdue is one of the wealthiest senators, with a net worth of $15.8 million, $14 million of which is in stocks, according to Roll Call.
It's unclear at this point how many GOP votes Ryan can afford to lose in the January roll call and still hold on to power.
The White House asked for the information on surviving family members so Trump could make sure to contact all of them, according to Roll Call.
In just the past week, Stefanik campaign ads have been shown in California, Texas, Florida and Pennsylvania, as Roll Call reporter Simone Pathe first noted.
The parties technically nominate their presidential candidate through what's called a "roll call" vote, in which the delegates declare their support for the nominated candidate.
Kid Rock: Last month, Robert Ritchie's name was floated around at the Michigan Republican Party convention as a possible Senate contender in 2018, Roll Call reported.
What Unruh and her fellow travelers wanted on Monday was a written roll call vote, and got enough signatures to force the convention to take one.
Republicans worked feverishly to hold their ranks together in opposition to the measure, with Mr. Trump rallying support at the White House before the roll call.
This point was underscored by the multiple state delegates featured during the roll call vote on Tuesday who were born before the 19th Amendment was ratified.
Yes, the event staff comprised mostly of white women did a "shabooya roll call" chant, sending the room of perspective employees into full-blown embarrassment mode.
A roll call of Fed officials are speaking at various events this week including a round table on Friday covering the future of its balance sheet.
Usually these steps are done quickly by unanimous consent, but because Democrats are angry and protesting, they could force multiple roll-call votes to do this.
After all, DiCaprio's exes are basically a roll call of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show with a few Milan Fashion Week regulars tossed in the mix.
The tributes from both congressional leaders, which were met by thunderous applause, kicked off the official nominating process, known as the roll call of the states.
Well after they left, they were so loud that senators could still hear them as the clerk was halfway through the alphabet in the roll call.
Following the roll-call vote, where each state was called – in alphabetical order – to allocate their votes, Clinton formally secured her place on the party ticket.
Sanders expressed his disappointment about losing the nomination and told his delegates he would look forward to their votes during the official roll call Tuesday night.
I asked for a roll call vote to overturn the ruling of the chair and allow for a vote on my motion to adjourn these proceedings.
The last roll call vote on Thursday was for the Supporting America's Innovators Act, which alters Securities and Exchange Commission registration requirements for venture capital funds.
Hundreds of amendments have been filed, but senators have had a roll call vote on three while approving more than a dozen more by voice vote.
Capitol Hill publications like The Hill, Roll Call and National Journal were for decades a Beltway staple, strewn across desks on K Street and in Congress.
"We don't often have recorded roll call votes routinely until you hit the '90s, when you had Republican reactions to [former President] Clinton's nominees," Binder said.
Singleton then slams his hand on the podium objecting to Ainsworth's quick passage on the motion without giving Democrats the opportunity for a roll call vote.
Cuomo easily defeated Nixon, with the Associated Press, Roll Call, and The New York Times all calling the race less than an hour after polls closed.
They added that it was not clear yet when Mr. Sanders would speak or whether the convention would include a full roll-call vote on Mrs.
During his appearance on Saturday at Florida's emergency operations center, Mr. Scott made a dispiriting roll call of counties and the extent of their power failures.
Roll Call also pointed out that nearly 85033 percent of Collins's itemized donations in each of her last two reelection cycles came from out of state.
Chris Murphy requested the House gun-control bill be passed by unanimous consent — a roll-call vote in which senators are on the record — Republican Sen.
After Murphy requested the House gun-control bill be passed by unanimous consent — a roll-call vote in which senators are on the record — Republican Sen.
For now, it doesn't appear Republicans will lose any roll call votes because of Paul's convalescence at his home in a gated community in Bowling Green.
We don't have a roll call or anything like that, I can't tell you, but I would assume it's probably a little bit higher than that.
When Twitter users can't sleep and have nothing particularly meaningful tweet, a common thing to do is take roll call and see who else is awake.
The roll call of closings continued Wednesday, with the discount retailer Dollar Tree's announcement that it would close up to 390 Family Dollar locations this year.
"I said to the [airline] industry… if we can't meet the requirements, the [Air Force] chief could drop in a stop-loss," Everhart told Roll Call.
In such a scenario, the minority and majority leaders could serve as proxies for the members of their respective parties for a verbal roll call vote.
After each amendment is discussed, the committee has a voice vote, but the procedure set ahead of time allows members to request a roll call vote.
The girls streamed into what once served as a dining room at a Sleep Inn in Queens, ready to begin their meeting with a roll call.
Jeannette Rankin (R-Mont.), sworn in four days earlier as the first woman in Congress, remained silent during the first reading of the roll call. Rep.
That would mark the fourth time Rubio has voted in the Senate this year, where he's missed 34 of 85033 roll call votes, according to GovTrack.
The 17th district of New York that she represents is a Democratic stronghold that Hillary Clinton won by 20 points in 2016, according to Roll Call.
Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, told reporters January 8 that if a deal can't be reached, lawmakers would find another way, according to Roll Call.
After a combative 213-hour debate on Thursday, Mr. Nadler said he wanted lawmakers to have time to "search their consciences" before the final roll call.
Lawmakers were seated behind the dais for less than 10 minutes Friday morning as the committee's clerk administered two separate roll-call votes on the articles.
So has the roll call of courtside A-listers during the dunk contest; this year's included the rappers Quavo, 2 Chainz, J. Cole and Gucci Mane.
More than half of the roll call votes cast in the Senate during 2013 and 2014 dealt with a presidential nomination in some form or another.
The news came from fellow Atlanta artist Gucci Mane, who, in a Snapchat video, unleashed a roll call of artists he had recently been working with.
As Roll Call points out, India, like China, buys a lot of US agricultural products, too — for example, India the world's biggest importer of US almonds.
Steve Womack from Arkansas, then presiding over the convention, sought first to ignore the petitions and requests for a roll call vote, and dissenting delegates protested loudly.
Cover: UNITED STATES - December 12: Max Rose, candidate for New York's 11th Congressional district, is interviewed by CQ Roll Call at their D.C. office, December 12, 2017.
Three senators are required to raise their hands to spark a roll call vote, meaning each member of the legislature would cast a vote on the exceptions.
Supporters of the amendment left the roll call open for more than five hours to try to convince skeptics to flip their votes, but to no avail.
According to Roll Call, the resolution would condemn policies of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and blame him for the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
As has happened in the aftermath of other similar killings, Sterling and Castile's names have become hashtagged symbols of injustice in an ongoing roll call of tragedy.
He told the arena that he looked forward to their votes in roll call the next day—which almost sounded like he was keeping the door open.
Ahead of the roll call, convention attendees were heard chanting Sanders' name and throughout the process, many could be seen holding signs in support of the senator.
A Democrat-introduced amendment to strip the minibus bill of the WOTUS provision failed by voice vote, and Democrats did not ask for a roll call vote.
In ten-second speeches during a rowdy, six-hour roll-call vote, pro-impeachment lawmakers railed against economic mismanagement and corruption under Ms Rousseff's Workers' Party (PT).
Gavin Newsom about a recent string of wildfires that forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes, repeating a falsehood about water diversion, according to Roll Call.
The measure initially passed the lower chamber in a voice vote on Thursday, but Republicans called foul when their request for a roll call was not granted.
In a vote earlier Thursday, there were 2628 lawmakers -- 28500 Republicans and 6900 Democrats -- who failed to show up for the roll call due to various reasons.
Corbin Trent, Ocasio-Cortez's communications director, told Roll Call last week that the top salaries at their office would max out at $80,000 due to the policy.
Buchanan, a senior member of the House Ways and Means Committee, is the eight-wealthiest member of Congress, and worth nearly $74 million, according to Roll Call.
As of Thursday morning, the Senate had taken a roll call vote on only three, while approving slightly more than a dozen others by a voice vote.
After the move failed, Roy turned to other procedural options to drive his point home — including demanding roll call votes on every amendment for the appropriations bill.
But the response to Trump during a state-by-state roll call vote was overwhelmingly in favor of the billionaire businessman, and there were few audible protests.
The House canceled roll call votes this week, so it will need to pass the extension by voice vote at some point in the next four days.
The first House votes of the week usually only involve two or three roll call votes, allowing most lawmakers and staff to wrap up around 7 p.m.
"Thx to @CongHuelskamp for remaining on House floor to request yeas/nays on bills that congressional leaders had hoped to pass w/o roll call," Amash tweeted.
Of the 17 bills that have been signed into law so far this year, only two were substantial enough to require roll-call votes in the Senate.
But with most lawmakers out of town until Monday, individual House Republicans have been able to block passage three times by requesting an official roll call vote.
The problem: Although Perez's proposal wouldn't completely eliminate superdelegates, it would restrict them from voting in the first round of the presidential roll-call vote in 2020.
As Roll Call observed in 2016, the Duck Traditional Coat by Carhartt, which costs about $120, has been used by politicians from John Kerry to Sarah Palin.
They wore ear pieces and carried stacks of affidavits that they circulated to delegates as they pressured them to withdraw their support for the roll call vote.
Several members told CNN that comment caused confusion since House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer previously indicated to members that any roll-call vote would occur Saturday instead.
Thomas Massie of Kentucky, infuriated members in both parties by bringing them back to Washington amid uncertainty over whether he would request a full roll call vote.
Barely a dozen roll-call votes have been held this year on bills, amendments and legislation, and around 20 bills have been signed into law since January.
A number of political scientists have dug deep into years of roll call votes and concluded that Republicans are far more conservative than even a decade ago.
After the voting in Parliament began, legislators of the neo-fascist Golden Dawn party interrupted the roll call by shouting "traitors" at leftist lawmakers backing the deal.
It's not as if Fowler has collapsed at those pivotal moments, but there is no escaping the roll call of disappointments he has assembled in the spotlight.
Only when there has been a roll call vote, such as those Tuesday on blocking Democratic amendments, has a full picture of the room finally been broadcast.
"The cars represent an international roll call of prestige and performance marques," with models from Aston Martin, Bentley, Bugatti, Ferrari and Lamborghini, Bonhams said in a statement.
Interestingly, the roll call votes do paint a picture of certain candidates racing to the left, despite being somewhat more moderate in the beginning of their careers.
Why it matters: Cherukuri is a political publishing veteran, having spent years managing political and policy partnerships at places like POLITICO, HuffPost, Roll Call, and National Journal.
He was reportedly furious that some discussions had been leaked, according to Roll Call, and ordered most staff out of the room at a meeting last week.
In fact, the president's party has lost House seats in all but four midterm cycles dating all the way back to the 1860s, according to Roll Call.
As Democrats took their roll call vote of the states at their convention on Tuesday, one delegate from Democrats Abroad got to make his own moving speech.
Regardless of whom they will support when the roll call comes to determine the party's nominee, they could, and should, unite to support the Sanders' language on TPP.
But soon after we boarded, my Twitter feed started blowing up with a report from Roll Call that Pence was indeed the pick for the No. 2 slot.
The roll-call of scheduled retirements continued this week as Alberto Gutierrez was named head of military aircraft as Fernando Alonso steps down after stabilizing the troubled A400M.
We're talking things like motions to postpone the markup, a motion to table that motion, and then a roll call vote on the motion to table the motion.
The convention moved on to other topics, and though scattered shouts of "roll call vote" occasionally rang out, it seemed that most attendees were ready to move on.
The sentiment came during the Republican National Convention's roll call, a process in which each state is supposed to orally cast its votes for the presidential primary candidates.
It's the latest shot in Durbin's ongoing campaign to keep young people from using vapes, which he's called "candy-flavored poisons" in the past, according to Roll Call.
By shuffling the roll call, the New York delegates made sure their votes were the ones that pushed Trump over the 1237 needed to become the Republican nominee.
The Granite State GOP hosted a roll call event, billed as a "First-in-the-Nation" town hall, that featured six major presidential hopefuls, including former Florida Gov.
So relatively few people saw Paul Ryan oversee the roll call vote procedure that saw Donald Trump finally, and officially, nominated as the Republican presidential nominee in 2016.
Roll Call reports: At least four non-expansion states, including Mississippi and Kansas, have already submitted formal work requirement proposals to the Department of Health and Human Services.
"I think that there is a path and I think the path is a reasonable path," Murkowski told Roll Call, highlighting how she could vote for the legislation.
They're expected to force the House through additional roll call votes this week as they try to pressure Democratic leadership to bring up legislation providing additional border funding.
"By acquiring CQ Roll Call, FiscalNote will be positioned to provide best-in-class solutions in the issues management space," FiscalNote CEO Tim Hwang said in a release.
In a vote earlier Thursday, there were 42 lawmakers — 23 Republicans and 19 Democrats — who failed to show up for the roll call due to various reasons. Rep.
A Roll Call photojournalist tweeted out a photo of Hicks testifying, but there's no indication any members of Congress took cellphone pictures of her, let alone leaked them.
Thomas Massie of Kentucky -- could prevent the House from approving the $2 trillion bill by voice vote, forcing them instead to cast a roll-call vote in person.
On Friday, NYPD said Giacomina Barr-Brown, a civilian worked in the 49th Precinct Roll Call Office, was the second member of the force to die from coronavirus.
It had been approved by a voice vote, and opponents quickly insisted on reconsidering it, this time with a roll call to formally record how each senator voted.
Mr. Buttigieg's lack of a political past may be an asset, though, since he has no record of roll call votes, no history of stances on controversial issues.
"If that's what Elise wants to do, then that's her call, her right," Representative Tom Emmer, a Republican from Minnesota, told Roll Call about Ms. Stefanik's new PAC.
But as Roll Call points out, Democrats actually did better in 210 in South Carolina's Fifth District than they did in any of the other special election races.
Some of them are audibly chanting over podium speakers, and some led a walkout after the roll call vote in which Sanders moved to nominate Clinton by acclamation.
U.S. Central Command representatives last week told the House Armed Services Committee that there is "no availability of testing for COVID-19" in the Afghanistan, Roll Call reported.
But proxy voting would require a change to the House rules, which would need the cooperation of Republicans in order to be done without a roll call vote.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — Among the many satisfying outcomes of Britain's general election has been the roll call of pundits reeling out apologies for getting it so wrong.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont pulled out a box of mints from his pocket and tried to sneakily open it with his keys, muffling the jangle, Roll Call reported.
With the House impeachment roll call underway at the Capitol last night, President Trump said at the "Merry Christmas Rally" thrown by his campaign in Battle Creek, Mich.
They say that elected officials have not done enough to prevent school shootings despite a yearslong national debate and the grim roll call of campus killings since Columbine.
Throughout the roll call, Democrats continued their protests with chants of "No bill, no break!" and at one point broke into singing "We Shall Overcome" with modified lyrics.
Earlier, senior Republicans had noted that procedurally, there would have to be a roll call to strip out the flood aid — a vote that could be politically problematic.
"I went to the sanitation garage, down by the water, and the guy said, 'I'm announcing this on roll call until they find her,'" Ms. Le Pape said.
"I certainly have been very blessed and fortunate in my own life that I've been in a position where the loans are not crippling," he tells Roll Call.
Meanwhile, Paul warned earlier Thursday that he would force a roll call vote on the funding bill because it included a waiver to raise the pay-go rules.
Within the first 90 minutes of the hearing, Republicans forced roll call votes of the 41 members on the committee three times -- once to try to force Rep.
Instead, Sanders carried through with the formal roll call vote to its conclusion — a move many of his supporters wanted but Clinton's allies worried would hurt party unity.
Rose did not say whether he plans to vote against the underlying bill when it comes up for a roll call vote, but was critical of the price tag.
Because lots of House members were already gone, the Democratic majority tried to pass it via unanimous consent -- a parliamentary maneuver that would have avoided a roll call vote.
"It shouldn't be just based on looking for a specific set of ingredients — gender, race, religion — and then we're going to play in the primary," Emmer told Roll Call.
As chairman, Ryan will be charged with opening and closing the event, and overseeing the presidential nomination roll call - possibly more than one, if the first is not decisive.
In the album's introduction, a skit in which a teacher takes roll call in the first of a series of Socratic discussions of love, Hill's voice is notably absent.
A vote or a decision by McConnell to forego a roll call was needed this week because of procedural protections against a bill-killing filibuster by Democrats expire Sunday.
Even had there been a roll call vote, the Trump forces would likely have prevailed since the billionaire managed to win a majority of delegates in the GOP primary.
"Reopening it is as good as killing it," said Jesús Seade, Mexican foreign affairs undersecretary for North America, earlier this month in response to Pelosi, according to Roll Call.
" DCCC April fundraising tops last cycle -   Roll Call : "The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised $11.2 million in April, exceeding its monthly fundraising total at the same point last cycle.
"Someone who voted for a procedural vote to end the process will really be perceived as a no vote against impeachment," Fleming told reporters Friday, according to Roll Call.
Delaney, who co-founded two publicly traded companies, is estimated to be worth more than $90 million, according to a 2018 Wealth of Congress report produced by Roll Call.
She told Roll Call she would consider voting for the bill if the Senate also passed a bipartisan Obamacare stabilization bill — then walked it back a few hours later.
The more critical vote will come in January, a public roll call in which lawmakers will shout out the name of their choice for Speaker from the House floor.
The eruption over party rules came after a group of Never Trump supporters thought they had secured enough signatures to force a roll call vote on the party rules.
The incident occurred when a group of states reportedly attempted to force a state-by-state roll call, in which they would vote on the rules of the convention.
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The new guidelines come after Roll Call reported that four in 85033 female staffers who responded to a survey said they believed Capitol Hill had a sexual harassment problem.
If the vote on Huffman's amendment goes forward, it'll be the second time in less than 24 hours Democrats have forced a roll call related to the Confederate flag.
Some of the rebels say they fear the RNC and Trump campaign will unilaterally eliminate the state-by-state roll call vote and instead call for a voice vote.
At another juncture in the roll call, another Republican governor who has not backed Mr. Trump, Susana Martinez of New Mexico, appeared poised to reconcile with the Republican nominee.
The statement posted on Murkowski's Facebook page appeared to clarify comments she made to Roll Call on Thursday, which seemed to suggest that the bipartisan ObamaCare bill from Sens.
Before Thursday, when the chamber passed bills addressing robocalls and disaster relief, the Senate's previous roll-call vote on legislation was April 1, when senators rejected disaster aid proposals.
Plus, nearly 30 members of Congress own Facebook stock, according to a story in Roll Call, including two Democratic members of the committee who will question Zuckerberg next week.
Hastings has denied the allegations in the documents cited by Roll Call and said he had not seen the settlement agreement, which was made between the commission and Packer.
As he recalled in his 2017 book, "Al Franken, Giant of the Senate," it was a quote from Coleman in a 2003 Roll Call profile that set him off.
London Theater Reviews LONDON — In the long roll call of films that have been brought to the stage, adapting Ingmar Bergman's "Fanny and Alexander" makes more sense than most.
News of Franks' impending resignation began swirling in earnest Thursday night, tied to rumors of "inappropriate conduct" dating back to an aborted Senate campaign in 2012, Roll Call reported.
They also got to hear Yankee fans perform the roll call, a nightly feature at Yankee Stadium done in the first inning for the team's starting infielders and outfielders.
In that scenario, Ryan could only afford to lose nine Republicans in the January roll call to avoid a second ballot, assuming no Democrats cast their vote for Ryan.
Hoyer panned the decision on Tuesday, accusing Republicans of acting "in the dark of night" to preclude what might be a tough roll-call vote for some GOP members.
Their roll call includes local names with a cultlike following such as Joëlle Ciocco and Hervé Herau, as well the makeup pioneer Kjaer Weis and longtime favorite Jane Iredale.
In a riveting roll call — imbued with the incantations and solemnity of a church service — 100 senators, one by one, announced "guilty" or "not guilty" before a national audience.
According to a Roll Call analysis of the last Congress' wealthiest members, Pelosi had a net worth of $16 million, good enough to make her the 30th wealthiest member.
If there was a common thread it was a '19803s sensibility; velvet tailoring, flounced dresses and disco sequins read like a roll call of the decade's greatest fashion hits.
But there could be a few holdouts in the roll call just as with two similar bills the House passed last month to encourage recruiting women for science fields.
A second package that contained $738 billion in defense funding and funding for the administration's immigration policies passed 81 to 11, the Senate's final roll call vote of 2019.
A second package that contained $738 billion in defense funding and funding for the administration's immigration policies passed 81 to 11, the Senate's final roll call vote of 2019.
As Roll Call previously reported, Senate Appropriations Chair Richard Shelby is considering reducing spending in Labor and Education appropriations in order to cover such possible outlays for the wall.
According to Roll Call, a candidate looking to access that many new emails from a database could expect to pay at least $180,000 (and as much as $1.3 million).
Since the first Supreme Court bench was assembled in 1789, only 11 nominations have been rejected outright during a Senate roll call, according to a Congressional Research Service report.
Details: As Roll Call notes, a two-thirds majority was required because Democrats brought the resolution under suspension of the rules, which is usually used to pass non-controversial measures.
Orrin Hatch said that his seventh term (which started in 2012) would be his last, he's now keeping his constituents in suspense about whether that was true, per Roll Call.
Clinton herself received a roll call vote in 2008, but personally asked for it to be suspended and she formally placed Obama's name in nomination as a sign of unity.
But with most lawmakers out of town until Monday, conservative House Republicans have been able to block passage each of the three times by requesting an official roll call vote.
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Views of the states The differences between the two gatherings were perhaps most fully on display during the roll call -- when the parties formally nominate the candidate state by state.
Their appearance in the roll call of all integers cannot be predicted, and no magical formula exists to know when a prime number will choose to suddenly make an appearance.
Roll Call, a political newspaper owned by The Economist Group, calculates that America's senators and congressmen were worth $203bn when the 115th Congress began—20% more than the previous Congress.
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, because the feeling is, if they stand up at the beginning of the roll call and make a statement, other delegates may be emboldened to follow them.
Democrats could take other steps -- like multiple parliamentary inquiries and possibly other roll-call votes -- to try to stall the process but they can't ultimately prevent a vote on Gorsuch.
" But the most recent studies of Congress have found that legislators' gender has no effect on roll call votes, even when the analysis is restricted to votes on "women's issues.
According to a source familiar with the talks, the Vermont senator would nominate the presumptive Democratic nominee after the roll call vote that will be held on the convention floor.
It was a roll call of Puerto Ricans, gay and straight, who had gathered to dance and hear salsa music at the club and died in the barrage of bullets.
But several GOP senators have been preventing the House-passed bill from advancing in the Senate without a roll-call vote, seeking an opportunity for their amendments to be considered.
Pelosi is now defending recent remarks to Roll Call this week, when she said she doesn't support "abortion on demand," which some have described as a substitute for birth control.
According to a CQ-Roll Call tally, seven House Republicans have decided to retire altogether, and another nine have decided to run for another office instead of for re-election.
Democrats seemed unsure whether the issue would benefit their party politically, according to CQ Roll Call, with 85033 percent of aides saying that impeachment would hurt the GOP's election chances.
"We're looking at moving the farm bill on June 22 and having the Goodlatte-McCaul bill come up the third week of June," Scalise told reporters, according to Roll Call.
Roll Call said it was not immediately clear if the timing would appease members of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of about 30 of the most conservative Republican lawmakers.
Nonfiction Ferguson, Mo. The name alone identifies the problem, though it typically is reinforced by an equally familiar roll call: Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Laquan McDonald, Tamir Rice, Walter Scott.
Roll Call is reporting that a review by the Office of the Inspector General shows that President Donald Trump played a role in derailing plans to move the FBI headquarters.
After Vermont arranged to go last in the roll call, Mr. Sanders joined its delegation to roars of "Bernie, Bernie" and called on the party to rally behind Mrs. Clinton.
The letter cites a 2016 survey by CQ/Roll Call that found 40 percent of women on Capitol Hill agreed that harassment is a problem in the halls of Congress.
And the most recent bill passed via roll call was in mid-March, when senators voted for a resolution to nix Trump's emergency declaration for the U.S.-Mexico border. Sen.
Inside the hall, delegates opposed to Mr. Trump tried to use a procedural move, a demand for a roll-call vote, to delay the opening speakers and shame Mr. Trump.
Initially, there appeared to be at least nine states in which a majority of delegates agreed to the roll call vote, meeting the threshold of seven required under party rules.
"It's a First Amendment right, but you do it in front of me, I'm going to beat the hell out of you," Manchin said, according to a Roll Call reporter.
Then Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, one of the first high-profile backers of Trump, officially nominates his candidate, and the roll call commences, state by state, in alphabetical order.
Classic adobo is applied to chicken wings; appetizers are a roll call from the fryer, best among them loose fritters of shrimp, carrots and bean sprouts like crispy question marks.
"They just steamrolled it," said Rachel Hoff, a delegate from the District of Columbia, which was one of the delegations that initially supported the roll call vote but backed off.
The Senate, which is still in session, has been lengthening the time allotted for roll call votes to help reduce the number of people in the chamber at a time.
That's particularly important for our staff here and the front of the chamber, so I would encourage everyone to take full advantage of a full 30-minute roll call vote.
As Roll Call notes, the Senate had focused its energies on pushing through appeals court judges so far this Congress and only approved its first district court pick last week.
Continuing a personal tradition, he devotes this track to the names of black people killed by law enforcement officers, whispering the roll call over lively strings and discomfited, irregular drumming.
Since then, Democrats have been criticized for allowing some Federal District Court judges to be confirmed too easily without requiring Republicans to eat up time by forcing roll call votes.
A roll call of great writers — V. S. Naipaul, Salman Rushdie, Chinua Achebe, J. M. Coetzee — owe their existence to Britain as the supreme arbiter of writing from farther shores.
During hearings, Justice Fortas's ties to the president, judicial philosophy and outside activities lost him support, and the Senate failed to invoke cloture by a 45-43 roll call vote.
With lots of clips from Roll Call under my belt, I got internships at the New Republic and the National Journal and then landed a full-time gig at Politico.
"The president's monopoly on Republican voters is more powerful than any ideological or stylistic divide," said Nathan Gonzales, editor of Inside Elections and an elections analyst for CQ Roll Call.
"There's no sense in me going out there and putting something out and all of a sudden the president beats it down," Shuster told reporters, according to CQ Roll Call.
" The phrase "show pony" had come up a few days earlier in an article in Roll Call, with the headline "Democratic Female Freshmen Signal Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Doesn't Represent Them.
He lives alone, in Madrid, besieged by ailments, some of which he lists for us, in voice-over, as if reciting a roll call of his enemies: asthma, sciatica, tinnitus.
Paperwork detailing the Secret Service's plans to purchase a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle this fall was published to the Federal Business Opportunities website, and was first reported by Roll Call.
Twenty-nine Republicans voted for Maloney's amendment to a spending bill for the Department of Veterans Affairs and military construction projects, along with all Democrats in the final roll call.
It is also the case that there just aren't many unanimous Senate confirmations since forcing a roll-call vote usually means at least one senator has a grievance to express.
Senators advanced 6900 amendments in Thursday, but they only held roll-call votes on those relating to nuclear research, funding for advanced energy and a study on crude oil exports.
They survive on handouts from passing ferries and while away the time, attending a roll-call every now and then and chatting with neighborhood kids who climb up on board.
But Democrats see a roll call vote as an opportunity to make GOP members stake out a position on an issue that they think could resonate in the midterm elections.
Getting a vote on a procedural matter would require some rejecting unanimous consent agreements that preclude spontaneous roll-call votes and some preparation, perhaps in consultation with the Senate parliamentarian.
And unlike members of Congress, they haven't cast hundreds or thousands of roll call votes that can be caricatured to make them sound like an extremist or a flip-flopper.
Congress offers Hill staffers up to $10,000 for student debt repayment, but interns and part-timers are not eligible and neither are those who have private loans, per CQ Roll Call.
That makes the data less than determinative when you're trying to figure out if taking individual positions, of the kind that show up on roll-call votes, hurts or helps candidates.
" Bipartisanship on VA bill timely for vulnerable candidates - Roll Call : "Some of the Senate's most vulnerable incumbents will be scoring big legislative victories just in time for the Memorial Day parades.
Bernie Sanders "I move that Hillary Clinton be selected as the nominee of the Democratic Party for President of the United States," said the Vermont senator, after the DNC's roll call.
Tuesday's roll call, in which Clinton officially became Democrats' nominee, was the last gasp of the Sanders presidential campaign, although he and his supporters have said their revolution will go on.
In fact, about 20 percent of the electorate already has the option of early voting this week, according to data from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission analyzed by Roll Call magazine.
The roll-call vote unfolded like a long-practiced routine, despite the rare nature of the proceedings, with most senators standing up at their desks even before their name was called.
Some angry delegates tried to get a roll-call vote on the floor to amend the convention's rules package in an effort to block Trump from becoming the GOP's official nominee.
John Donnelly, a journalist at CQ Roll Call, was removed from the scheduled press conference by security after he attempted to ask the commissioners questions before they arrived at the podium.
The preliminary nine-month roll-call of closures stood at around 20163, compared with just 518 start-ups, Singapore-based Eurekahedge said, and adding the trend might continue into year-end.
After the Vermont senator announced Clinton's nomination, his supporters walked out of the roll call vote at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center and staged a sit-in at a nearby media tent.
Even with all that's happened since their art school days, Dream Wife have retained their collaborative spirit—with a roll call of talented artists, photographers, designers, directors, and musicians alongside them.
But several GOP senators have been preventing the House-passed bill from advancing in the Senate without a roll-call vote, seeking an opportunity for their amendments to be considered. Sens.
"I really believe that the American people, and even independent voters in these red states agree with the Democratic principles on economic issues," Myers told Roll Call in a March interview.
The vote tallies were similar in the two subsequent roll-call votes to override vetoes of legislation blocking additional weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and other countries.
But perhaps as usefully, the theatre of a state-by-state roll-call vote simply demonstrated to delegates in Philadelphia that there had been a contest which Mr Sanders had lost.
Ron EstesRonald (Ron) Gene Estes58 GOP lawmakers vote against disaster aid bill University of Kansas to offer course on 'Angry White Male' Kansas New Members 2019 MORE, according to Roll Call.
Steny Hoyer, the current minority whip, was elected majority leader in the new Congress, winning the vote by acclamation, meaning he won unanimously and they didn't do a roll call. Rep.
Larry Sanders, who resides in Britain and is the health spokesperson for the United Kingdom's Green Party, delivered the final delegate vote for Democrats Abroad during Tuesday's Democratic convention roll call.
That year, Larry made an emotional speech in front of his smiling brother at the Democratic National Convention, before casting a roll call vote for Sanders in the Democrats Abroad primary.
But if a single lawmaker in the chamber — Democrat or Republican — objects to UC or requests a formal roll-call vote, Pelosi would be forced to call everyone back to Washington.
On Thursday night, Democratic and Republican leadership alike suddenly called members back to Washington after Massie suggested he might force a roll call vote in an attempt to defeat the bill.
The names in this 210th-anniversary retrospective — which is divided into four programs of shorts — read like a roll call of filmmakers any moviegoer interested in the avant-garde should know.
This time around, a formal roll call will be conducted, letting the public know exactly who favors moving forward and who would rather keep the government closed to satisfy the president.
"Championships are the ultimate prize," said Marc Chalpin, a longtime denizen of the outfield bleachers at Yankee Stadium and a part-time leader of the first-inning Bleacher Creature roll call.
She had said that if there were calls for a roll-call vote, lawmakers might be able to vote by proxy, as not all would be able to be in Washington.
The speaker clearly has the votes to pass an impeachment inquiry but the roll call vote would have been a tough one for some Democrats who represent districts supportive of Trump.
The Baltimore Sun noted, however, that Cummings had not participated in a roll call vote in the past month, adding that his office said recently he had undergone a medical procedure.
But there are 10 competitive Senate races in 2020, and Democrats need to win six of them (and the White House) to take control, as Nathan Gonzales of Roll Call explains.
He had time to experiment on the side, and he patented his first invention in 22: an electric vote recorder that eliminated the need for roll call by instantly tallying votes.
That resolution could technically be passed in a flash, by unanimous consent, but House Republicans are expected to force a more formal roll-call vote to highlight support from vulnerable Democrats.
Even though the 240th Congress is one of the richest of all time, Roll Call found that one in 240 members holds student debt, either personally or for a family member.
When they weren't offering irrelevancies, Trump's allies on the committee were interrupting, demanding futile roll call votes and even shouting over each other in order to divert attention from the evidence.
Ms. Warren's personal wealth places her well behind several other senators in terms of personal wealth, though Roll Call ranked her as the 69th wealthiest member of Congress a year ago.
Mr. McConnell, never a wealthy man, vaulted up the moneyed rankings in the Senate; as of 2018 he was the 10th wealthiest senator, according to Roll Call, the Capitol Hill newspaper.
Leadership and members of the House Appropriations Committee had already begun to counter him, grouping amendments into blocs that effectively allowed for one roll call vote to apply to multiple amendments.
"The Republicans metaphorically stoned Anita Hill, while the Democrats, Biden being the gatekeeper, let it happen," Angela Wright Shannon, an EEOC employee who also raised allegations against Thomas, told Roll Call.
Anniston, Alabama: 0 dead, 4 injuredAt 9:15 PM, an argument broke out on an intersection between several open, grassy lots during the annual roll call of the Easy Riders Motorcycle Club.
Now, after an apparent failure, she's saying she wants to "to play big in primaries," Roll Call reported, to help Republican women get through competitive primaries — where a number of recruits faltered.
John Cornyn, R-Texas, said after a heated debate and roll call vote that determined Warren had violated Senate Rule 19, that prohibits a senator from impugning another while on the floor.
Stevens also testified he did not read aloud at roll call a police department general order issued just days before Gray's arrest that required, among other things, that officers seat belt prisoners.
The roll call and the discussions made it clear that the White House Office of Technology Policy, which recently brought on a quantum physicist, is taking its organizing role seriously, said Clarke.
Mike Lee of Utah, demanded a full roll call vote on what the convention's rules should be — rules that, in theory, could have affected whether Trump could be blocked from getting nomination.
The plan was to get enough states to rebel -- seven were needed -- to demand a proper roll call vote on the convention rules, to free delegates to vote for an alternative nominee.
There was drama from the beginning, with anti-Trump forces being shouted down as they tried to force a roll call vote that could have embarrassed the soon-to-be GOP nominee.
So, for instance, when the party had a minor internal kerfuffle involving a roll call vote on Monday afternoon, the main audio feed was cut and switched to some cheesy dad rock.
A third way how anti-Trump delegates could dump Trump is by abstaining from their vote to keep Trump below the 1,237 number needed for a majority on the roll-call vote.
Many of the delegates who proudly declared their support for Clinton during the roll call were older women — some of whom probably didn't believe they'd see a woman president in their lifetime.
A query for the CFIF comment about "unprecedented regulatory power" reveals an overlapping gap that aligns with the periods in which CQ Roll Call is shown to have made API post requests.
There was a floor fight almost immediately in which anti-Trump forces tried to initiate a roll call vote and got into a shouting match with pro-Trump delegates in the process.
Price, the House Budget Committee chairman, had drawn the ire of Democrats even before his stock trades -- which were first reported by CQ/Roll Call and the Wall Street Journal -- become public.
Conservative Republicans slowly took over most of the key leadership positions and committee chairs, and there have been fewer and fewer dissenting votes on roll call votes that lean to the right.
During the seemingly interminable roll call vote for president, each state and district/territory participating in the convention picked someone to represent the delegation and formally cast its votes for the nomination.
But Tuesday's roll call vote of the Democratic delegates will give Sanders supporters one final opportunity to push for their candidate, while Clinton is expected to formally receive the nomination that evening.
The vast majority of nominations confirmed by the Senate in the first two centuries of American history did not even require roll call votes, because significant opposition was so rare, said Binder.
The vote -- the first roll call of the new session -- came on a package of bipartisan bills related to US support for Israel and Jordan and new sanctions against the Syrian regime.
A few months before the ambushes in Dallas and Baton Rouge, a man with a semi-automatic handgun opened fire outside the police station in Landover as officers were leaving roll call.
Will Ainsworth (R), who presides over the Senate, approving the motion to remove the exception on a voice vote instead of going to a roll call vote that the Democrats had wanted.
To break it, she needs women to revel in her accomplishment and embrace it as their own, as Jerry Emmett, 102, did during the roll call at the convention earlier this week.
Womack said the group turned in for signatures for nine, then signors for three states peeled off, leaving majorities from six states when seven were needed to force a roll-call vote.
That number is expected to grow by Tuesday's roll call but still fall shy of the 6900 defections she faced in 2628 given the diminished ranks of the Blue Dogs these days.
The list of restaurants that don't pay sick workers to stay home is a roll call of familiar brands, including Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Jack in the Box, Wendy's and Panera.
Since several House members have tested positive for coronavirus, leading lawmakers are pushing for a voice vote, which would avoid forcing all members to return to Washington for a roll call vote.
Tom Massie, Republican of Kentucky -- who had insisted that the House come back in the first place -- attempted to force a roll call vote to show his opposition to the unprecedented legislation.
And in Washington last week, a reporter from CQ Roll Call was pushed against a wall by security guards for asking an FCC commissioner questions in the lobby of a public building.
But as Patrick Thornton argued on Twitter and Roll Call, this problem of being walled off to other communities isn't exclusive to the media or "coastal elites": I'm from the rural midwest.
Sure, Clinton formally defeated Sanders during the roll call vote on Tuesday, but hundreds of delegates had come to Philadelphia for the purpose of supporting Sanders over the course of the week.
The weekend of his Arkansas wedding to Mary Jacoby, who was also at Roll Call, included skeet shooting, chicken fried steak and a write-up previewing the festivities in The Washington Post.
If Yankee officials, at that moment, wanted a public roll-call vote on whether to sign Girardi to a new contract for next season and beyond they got one — loud, and negative.
He was referring to the fact that Republicans are expected to name the incoming minority leader when the roll call for speaker unfolds, as is traditional for the party in the minority.
But it's also a risky maneuver given that the bill would fail to quickly make it to President Donald Trump's desk if a single member objects or requests a roll call vote.
Senate Democrats intend to force a roll call vote next week on EPA regulations that scrapped Obama-era carbon emissions rules for power plants and replaced them with a more modest alternative.
During the roll call, Democrats staged a highly unusual protest on the Senate floor to express their dismay and anger at the prospect that millions of Americans could lose health insurance coverage.
And it's not just me — I heard from lots of people who didn't expect to cry during a roll call vote but all of a sudden found tears coming down their faces.
" Schneider, a Blue Dog Dem, votes with GOP more -   Roll Call : "Blue Dog Democrats tend to move to the right in election years, which is understandable given that they typically represent swing districts.
" HOUSE GOP HEADED FOR RUPTURE ON IMMIGRATION  Roll Call : "House Republicans spent two hours Thursday morning talking through their differences on immigration but left the pivotal meeting no closer to a legislative solution.
She characterized those who refused to sign the letter as "white and wealthy," adding that they don&apost have a "real understanding of the perspectives of everyday working Americans,"  according  to  Roll Call.
Alabama senators got into a shouting match Thursday after Republicans suddenly stripped exceptions for rape and incest from a near-total ban on abortion in the state without allowing a roll call vote.
Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is expected to formally become her party's choice for the White House after a roll call vote on Tuesday, but some of the delegates loyal to Vermont Sen.
Our campaign won the primaries and caucuses in 22 states, and when the roll call at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia is announced it will show that we won almost 1,900 delegates.
So, almost as soon as a roll call vote of the states had wrapped up, speaker after speaker arrived on the stage in Philadelphia to attest to Clinton's character and sense of mission.
Pete Visclosky (D-Ind.), told Roll Call that such funding would mean providing "material support to terrorists" and a group carrying out "ongoing offensive operations against U.S. service members" and abuses against Afghans.
Roll Call reports that Mark Harris, the Republican nominee in North Carolina's 9th District, often told worshipers at his Baptist services that women should "submit" unto their husbands as they would to God.
Our campaign won the primaries and caucuses in 2202 states, and when the roll call at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia is announced it will show that we won almost 2628,28500 delegates.
Moments after the roll call scores of Sanders supporters marched out of the arena in protest, with many proceeding to a large media tent to hold a sit-in in view of reporters.
Due to the debt from his family farm, Valadao, who's seeking a fourth term, has been repeatedly described as the poorest member of Congress, including in analysis reported by the publication Roll Call.
Democrats tried to clear the bill during pro forma sessions with few lawmakers present last Friday and on Tuesday but were met with objections from conservative Republicans who demanded a roll call vote.
"There's no sense in me going out there and putting something out and all of a sudden the president beats it down," Shuster told reporters, according to CQ Roll Call. http://bit.ly/2zSlnKC.
As the show starts skipping across the postwar period to the present, it becomes a roll call of blue-chip, auction-approved artists, most of them represented by a handful of commercial galleries.
He told Roll Call: I would say that Ted Cruz is leading in the "Jerry Falwell" wing, Marco Rubio is leading the "Billy Graham" wing and Trump is leading the "Jimmy Swaggart" wing.
Democrats tried to clear the bill during pro forma sessions with few lawmakers present last Friday and on Tuesday, but were met with objections from conservative Republicans who demanded a roll call vote.
The legislation was expected to pass by voice vote, a move that would allow the House to avoid compelling all of its members to return to Washington for a recorded roll call vote.
The chaplain will offer a prayer, the clerk will lead the chamber in the Pledge of Allegiance and a roll-call vote will be held to elect Nancy Pelosi speaker of the House.
But the president softened somewhat after Thursday's violence in the legislature, and he hosted discussions with leaders and instructed them to call a do-over with full debate and a roll-call vote.
But if I had to point to a moment it'd be the final roll call votes when the senators one by one vote for or against conviction and removing the president from office.
As spotted by Roll Call, six Republican senators and one Democratic senator wore Apple Watches during the trial's first day on Tuesday, as did an aide to Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Image credits: Melina Mara / the Washington Post via Getty Images (Pelosi); Drew Angerer / Getty Images (Trump); Mandel Ngan / AFP / Getty Images (McConnell); Stephanie Keith / Getty Images (Trump); Caroline Brehman / CQ-Roll Call, Inc.
Finally, Cornyn said there are discussions underway between Democratic and Republican leadership to try to advance the Fix NICS bill by unanimous consent, meaning without a roll call vote, as early as Monday.
Speier calls for victim-centric sexual harassment complaint process – The Washington Post  Bump stocks get first hearing in Senate, dealt another blow in House – Roll Call  Federal report: violent crime rose in 2016.
Yesterday, we were still excited about what was going to happen in Philadelphia — that there may be a roll call vote and maybe we could get into the convention and make a difference.
"If the Congress is going to move forward with repeal of the individual mandate, we absolutely must have the Alexander-Murray piece that is passed into law," Murkowski told the Roll Call newspaper.
But the young Speaker will face a public roll call on the floor in January, and Ryan needs support from more than half the chamber — 218 votes — to win on the first ballot.
In the basement of the Capitol less than 48 hours before the roll call, an undecided Valadao said his uncertainty stemmed from questions over how the bill would affect his low-income constituents.
His roll call of locations—Afghanistan, Ukraine, the refugee camps of Kenya, impoverished Canada and Port Glasgow, to name a few—imply the myriad pressures which are encroaching upon the child's right to play.
Hartley, this year's Le Mans 24 Hours winner and a world endurance champion, will add his name to a roll call of Kiwi Formula One drivers that currently ends with Mike Thackwell in 1984.
Donald Trump officially became the Republican Party's presidential nominee on Tuesday after a roll call vote overshadowed by dissent and apathy atypical of what is traditionally a celebration of the party's White House candidate.
The roll-call is so long it can be read out for eight hours a day, seven days a week for the six months of the Biennale, and no item will ever be repeated.

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