Petersburg Times and editor of PolitiFact.com, a Web site run by his newspaper and Congressional Quarterly.
There they have burrowed through back issues of Congressional Quarterly and other reference guides.
In 2010 it launched Bloomberg Government, which competes with Congressional Quarterly, a sister company of The Economist.
Today and Tuesday, Congressional Quarterly reports, the Senate will consider S717 to reauthorize the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
In Congressional Quarterly's "Convention Today" you'll find ads from Chevron, BP, the Mortgage Bankers Association and nuclear power company Areva.
In 2010 she voted with Democrats on party-line votes only 60% of the time, according to a Congressional Quarterly study.
Before coming to AllPolitics, McCaleb toiled to avoid writing the next "Ulysses" as a senior editor at Congressional Quarterly Inc.
In 1995, after two years of covering the Clinton White House, he joined Congressional Quarterly Inc. as managing editor for online ventures.
The oddsmakers at Congressional Quarterly reckon that the Democrats have 199 safe races and 37 that lean their way the size of their current line-up.
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The big scoop by Rogin, who previously covered defense and foreign policy for Congressional Quarterly, can (and should) be read in full at this link.
In 1996, according to Congressional Quarterly, Traficant received the largest vote of any House member in the country, getting more than 218, 000 votes and facing no Republican opponent.
It would compete against Congressional Quarterly and The Hill.
Last year 71% of votes pitted a majority of Democrats against a majority of Republicans, compared with just 32% in 1970, according to data compiled by Congressional Quarterly, part of the Economist Group.
According to the National Journal's political rating system, he is more conservative than 81% of the House, while on the Congressional Quarterly's "party unity" scale he has joined his GOP colleagues more than 93% of the time every year except two.
Longtime Times Editor and owner Nelson Poynter, who died in 1978, willed his controlling stake in Times Publishing--the parent company of the Times and its sister publication Congressional Quarterly--to the journalism institute he had founded and that later bore his name.
Congressional Quarterly reported that John voted with Bush 70 percent of the time, including for President Bush's tax cut, for the ban on partial-birth abortions, for barring gays in the Boy Scouts and for drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Representatives Spencer Bachus (R-AL) and Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) have introduced legislation (HR 2204) entitled the "US Market Security Act of 1999" which would merely require that the names of foreign government-affiliated companies be provided quarterly to relevant Congressional committees.
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