Retirement of Senate Majority Leader
Janet Hook of Congressional Quarterly talked about the potential candidates for Senate Majority Leader, following the retirement announcement by Senator George Mitchell (D-ME).
85 viewsJanet Hook of Congressional Quarterly talked about the potential candidates for Senate Majority Leader, following the retirement announcement by Senator George Mitchell (D-ME).
85 viewsCorrespondents and congressional staff members spoke in a forum on reforming Congress during the convention of the American Political Science Association in Washington, DC. The panelists dis…
50 views49th annual congressional dinner sponsored by the National Press Club and the Washington Press Club Foundation. The annual dinner, which features self-mocking remarks by members of Congress …
129 viewsMs. Hook discussed recent proposals for reforming Congress. Ms. Hook wrote the recent cover story for Congressional Quarterly on congressional reform efforts.
20 viewsJanet Hook spoke remotely on Capitol Hill spoke on legislation on the banking scandal which was debated in the U.S. House of Representatives
48 viewsThe previous week, House Democrats unseated two senior committee chairmen. There was a challenge to a third, who managed to retain his seat and there was unusual opposition to other committe…
57 viewsJournalists discussed the upcoming congressional session and possible agendas for both Democrats and Republicans.
46 viewsJanet Hook, the “Inside Congress” reporter for Congressional Quarterly, took part in a viewer call in program and conversation with C-SPAN’s Brian Lamb. Ms. Hook offered her insight and view…
35 viewsJohn Kimelman, Washington Correspondent for the Charleston Daily Mail, and Janet Hook, a reporter for Congressional Quarterly, discussed the decision of Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-WV)to not seek…
73 viewsJanet Hooks discussed the power of the House rules committee. She answered questions from viewers.
54 viewsThe guests discussed the special report they wrote for the Congressional Quarterly, "Power in the 100th Congress.". They answered questions from viewers.
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