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Geared toward members of Congress and provides a news review and communication platform for Capitol Hill events. Features focus on how various personalities interact with each other, the functioning of the legislative body and the leisure and cultural activities taking place both within and beyond the Beltway. Includes election forecasts and news, commentary pieces and profiles. Serves as a recognized leader of congressional news, delivering superior coverage of the people, the politics and the process of Capital Hill. Serves as a preferred news source among members of Congress and provides a powerful voice to influential opinion leaders.Roll Call DOES ACCEPT bylined submissions. Op-eds should be sent to the Opinion Editor.Media Alert: Tuesday 4th August 2009Roll Call Group will purchase Congressional Quarterly Inc. in the third quarter of 2009. The newly merged company will be called CQ-Roll Call Group. Mike Mills, Editorial Director at Roll Call, is being promoted to oversee the newsrooms at both publications. Mike can continue to be reached on +1 (202) 824 6800 and mikemills@rollcall.com. Staff members leaving Congressional Quarterly include President and Editor-in-Chief Bob Merry, Editor and Senior Vice President Mike Riley, Executive Editor Ken Sands and Executive Editor Bruce Drake.
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Geared toward members of Congress and provides a news review and communication platform for Capitol Hill events. Features focus on how various personalities interact with each other, the functioning of the legislative body and the leisure and cultural activities taking place both within and beyond the Beltway. Includes election forecasts and news, commentary pieces and profiles. Serves as a recognized leader of congressional news, delivering superior coverage of the people, the politics and the process of Capital Hill. Serves as a preferred news source among members of Congress and provides a powerful voice to influential opinion leaders.Roll Call DOES ACCEPT bylined submissions. Op-eds should be sent to the Opinion Editor.Media Alert: Tuesday 4th August 2009Roll Call Group will purchase Congressional Quarterly Inc. in the third quarter of 2009. The newly merged company will be called CQ-Roll Call Group. Mike Mills, Editorial Director at Roll Call, is being promoted to oversee the newsrooms at both publications. Mike can continue to be reached on +1 (202) 824 6800 and mikemills@rollcall.com. Staff members leaving Congressional Quarterly include President and Editor-in-Chief Bob Merry, Editor and Senior Vice President Mike Riley, Executive Editor Ken Sands and Executive Editor Bruce Drake.
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