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Jason Dick

Washington, D.C.

Editor-in-Chief at Roll Call

Editor-in-Chief at CQ News

Capitol Hill resident. Arizona native. Editor in Chief CQ Roll Call. Political Theater podcast host. Movie buff. Soft spot for bikes, ridiculous dogs.

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  • 1 day ago | businessandamerica.com | Jason Dick |Nathan Gonzales

    Rep. Raul Ruiz, D-Calif., seen here last month in Washington, is one of the members of Congress who is not considered vulnerable in the 2026 election cycle, but could find himself in a tough race depending on circumstances. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

  • 1 day ago | rollcall.com | Jason Dick |Nathan Gonzales

    Rep. Raul Ruiz, D-Calif., seen here last month in Washington, is one of the members of Congress who is not considered vulnerable in the 2026 election cycle, but could find himself in a tough race depending on circumstances. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

  • 5 days ago | businessandamerica.com | Jason Dick

    In February 2017, shortly after Carla Hayden was sworn in as the 14th librarian of Congress and the first woman and first African American to hold the position, Roll Call spoke to her about her place in history and the African Americans from the past who inspired her most. Without hesitation, she cited Frederick Douglass and his advocacy for literacy as being one of the reasons she became a librarian. “One should learn to read; you’ll be forever free,” she quoted him.

  • 5 days ago | rollcall.com | Jason Dick

    In February 2017, shortly after Carla Hayden was sworn in as the 14th librarian of Congress and the first woman and first African American to hold the position, Roll Call spoke to her about her place in history and the African Americans from the past who inspired her most. Without hesitation, she cited Frederick Douglass and his advocacy for literacy as being one of the reasons she became a librarian. “One should learn to read; you’ll be forever free,” she quoted him.

  • 6 days ago | rollcall.com | Jason Dick |Mary Ellen McIntire |Daniela Altimari

    Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., seen here at the 2022 Congressional Baseball Game, is a prodigious fundraiser and dodged a strong opponent when Gov. Brian Kemp said he would not run for Senate against him, but he still tops Roll Call's Most Vulnerable senator list. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

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Jason Joseph Dick
Jason Joseph Dick @jasonjdick
22 Aug 24

The DNC teleprompter is having a nervous breakdown https://t.co/LvYx413xcF

Jason Joseph Dick
Jason Joseph Dick @jasonjdick
20 Aug 24

No way could I resist passing around the table our extensive @rollcall #hotdish coverage. ‘Turkey Taco Tot Tim?’ Hot takes on hotdish https://t.co/J63qku1omx cc: @WARojas @AlexGangitano

Jason Joseph Dick
Jason Joseph Dick @jasonjdick
16 Feb 24

RT @HerbNJDC: If you didn't get your fill on #NY03 this week, do what I just did walking in and listen to the Political Theater podcast wit…