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Roll Call newspaper is widely regarded as the leading publication for Congressional news and information. Published Monday through Thursday while Congress is in session (Mondays only during recess), Roll Call provides our readers with up-to-the-minute news of the legislative and political maneuvers that happen every day on Capitol Hill. In addition to breaking news, our readers get keen insight from such respected Washington analysts as Morton Kondracke, Stuart Rothenberg, and Norman Ornstein, plus our political coverage of Congressional elections in every state in the Union.
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With accurate, unbiased reporting Roll Call has earned a level of credibility unparalleled in Washington and remains true to its original mission: delivering superior coverage of the people, politics and process of Congress. The publication was founded in 1955 by Sid Yudain and is now a member of The Economist Group.
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Roll Call is a critical and indispensable tool for deciphering the day-to-day maneuverings of Capitol Hill. Roll Call has its finger on the pulse of Congress. Former House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.)
I read Roll Call regularly for its in-depth policy analysis and issue briefs. Roll Call reports on Capitol Hill with a home-town flavor that distinguishes it from other papers. ... That makes it required but enjoyable reading. Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-Texas)
When I get to Washington, I want three things: my phone messages, my schedule and Roll Call. Then I know whats going on. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.)
I get a lot of information from Roll Call that I cant find in other publications. I have to read it to keep my head above water in this town. Sen. John Warner (R-Va.)
Roll Call is indispensable for following Washington politics the Bible of Capitol Hill Insiders. Rich Lowry, editor, National Review
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Roll Call, the Washington insiders newspaper ... The Sunday Times (U.K.), Aug. 27, 2006
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Roll Call, the respected Capitol Hill newspaper ... The Nation, Oct. 27, 2006
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