"Heard on the Hill" In January 1988,
Roll Call launched the "Heard on the Hill" column, which covers the intrigue of life and work in and around Capitol Hill. Alex Gangitano wrote Heard on the Hill from 2014 to 2018 before leaving to cover lobbying for The Hill. On 30 April 2019, Roll Call announced the current Heard on the Hill writing team of Clyde McGrady and Kathryn Lyons.
Congressional Baseball Game In 1962,
Roll Call began sponsoring the annual
Congressional Baseball Game for Charity. In 1965, the first
Roll Call Trophy was awarded—to the Republican team, which was the first team to win three games since
Roll Call began its sponsorship. Since then,
a new trophy has been awarded to the next team that wins three games (over the next three, four, or five years), following the year in which the most recent trophy was awarded.
Roll Call also sponsors the
Congressional Baseball Hall of Fame.
"Hill Pinup" Feature (1957-1974) From 1957 until 1974, Roll Call featured a regular section called "Hill Pinup," which showcased female Capitol Hill staffers in posed photographs with brief profiles. The subjects were typically secretaries and assistants to members of Congress, selected for their appearance and personality, with lawmakers occasionally suggesting their staff. The feature was considered prestigious by many who appeared in it, though attitudes changed over time. As Linda Steele, a former Deputy Chief of Staff who was once featured, recalled in a 2016 interview: "I doubt that any woman working on Capitol Hill now would even agree to do that, because in today's world it probably would be like a kiss of death, from a career standpoint." The feature was discontinued in 1974 as social attitudes evolved and "photographers got skittish about taking it," according to Yudain. This change coincided with Roll Call's transition away from being "a polite purveyor of secretaries' pinups and ladies' lunch notices" toward more politically focused content. The feature was replaced with a "Hill Personalities" feature the following year. ==Notable
Roll Call staff==