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PRESS GALLERIES * SENATE PRESS GALLERY The Capitol, Room S–316, phone 224–0241 https://dailypress.senate.gov Director.—Laura Lytle. Deputy Director.—Christopher Bois. Senior Media Relations Coordinators: Amy H. Gross Kristyn K. Socknat John E. Mulligan III Media Relations Coordinators: Laura E. Reed Samantha J. Yeider HOUSE PRESS GALLERY The Capitol, Room H–315, phone 225–3945 https://pressgallery.house.gov Superintendent.—Annie Tin. Deputy Superintendent.—Justin J. Supon. Assistant Superintendents: Ric Anderson Kristine Michalson Edward Kachinske Jill Ornitz STANDING COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENTS Sarah Wire, Los Angeles Times, Chair Jonathan Tamari, Philadelphia Inquirer, Secretary Rachel Oswald, Congressional Quarterly Jonathan Salant, New Jersey Advance Media Andrew Taylor, Associated Press RULES GOVERNING PRESS GALLERIES 1. Administration of the press galleries shall be vested in a Standing Committee of Cor- respondents elected by accredited members of the Galleries. The Committee shall consist of five persons elected to serve for terms of two years. Provided, however, that at the election in January 1951, the three candidates receiving the highest number of votes shall serve for two years and the remaining two for one year. Thereafter, three members shall be elected in odd-numbered years and two in even-numbered years. Elections shall be held in January. The Committee shall elect its own chairman and secretary. Vacancies on the Committee shall be filled by special election to be called by the Standing Committee. 2. Persons desiring admission to the press galleries of Congress shall make application in accordance with Rule VI of the House of Representatives, subject to the direction and *Information is based on data furnished and edited by each respective Gallery. 989 990 Congressional Directory control of the Speaker and Rule 33 of the Senate, which rules shall be interpreted and administered by the Standing Committee of Correspondents, subject to the review and an approval by the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. 3. The Standing Committee of Correspondents shall limit membership in the press galleries to bone fide correspondents of repute in their profession, under such rules as the Standing Committee of Correspondents shall prescribe. 4. An applicant for press credentials through the Daily Press Galleries must establish to the satisfaction of the Standing Committee of Correspondents that he or she is a fulltime, paid correspondent who requires on-site access to congressional members and staff. Correspondents must be employed by a news organization: (a) with General Publication periodicals mailing privileges under U.S. Postal Service rules, and which publishes daily; or (b) whose principal business is the daily dissemination of original news and opinion of interest to a broad segment of the public, and which has published continuously for 18 months. The applicant must reside in the Washington, D.C. area, and must not be engaged in any lobbying or paid advocacy, advertising, publicity or promotion work for any individual, political party, corporation, organization, or agency of the U.S. Government, or in prosecuting any claim before Congress or any federal government department, and will not do so while a member of the Daily Press Galleries. Applicants’ publications must be editorially independent of any institution, foundation or interest group that lobbies the federal government, or that is not principally a general news organization. Failure to provide information to the Standing Committee for this determination, or misrepre- senting information, can result in the denial or revocation of credentials. 5. Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to the privileges of the Galleries. 6. The Standing Committee of Correspondents shall propose no changes in these rules except upon petition in writing signed by not less than 100 accredited members of the galleries. The above rules have been approved by the Committee on Rules and Administration. NANCY PELOSI, Speaker of the House of Representatives. ROY BLUNT, Chair, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION PRESS GALLERIES Abbott, Charles: FERN’s Ag Insider by Charles Bacon, Erin: CQ /Roll Call Abbott Bade, Rachael: Washington Post Abe, Mineko: Yomiuri Shimbun Badger, Emily: New York Times Abott, Richard: Defense Daily Bailey, Holly: Washington Post Abutaleb, Yasmeen: Washington Post Bain, Benjamin: Bloomberg News Achenbach, Joel: Washington Post Baird, Addy: Buzzfeed Ackerman, Andrew: Wall Street Journal /Dow Jones Baker, Samuel: Axios Adams, Rebecca: CQ /Roll Call Baker, Brian: MLEX US Adams, T. Becket: Washington Examiner Baker, Peter: New York Times af Kleen, Bjorn: Dagens Nyheter Baldor, Lolita: Associated Press Ahmann, Timothy: Thomson Reuters Ball, Michael: Argus Media Ahmed, Akbar Shahid: Huffington Post Ballhaus, Rebecca: Wall Street Journal /Dow Jones Alandete Ballester, David: ABC Newspaper Balsamo, Michael: Associated Press Albaqami, Hamad: Saudi Press Agency Balz, Daniel: Washington Post Albaqami, Hindi: Saudi Press Agency Banco, Erin: Daily Beast Alemany, Jacqueline: Washington Post Banerjee, Neela: Inside Climate News Alexander, Keith: Washington Post Banks, Adelle: Religion News Service Alexis, Alexei: CQ /Roll Call Barker, Jeffrey: Baltimore Sun Alfaro Martinez, Mariana: Washington Post Barnes, Julian: New York Times Ali, Idrees: Thomson Reuters Barnes, Robert: Washington Post Allahverdi, Safvan: Anadolu News Agency Baron, Martin: Washington Post Allassan, Fadel: Axios Barone, Michael: Washington Examiner Allen, Michael: Axios Barr, Cameron: Washington Post Allen, Nicholas: London Daily Telegraph Barrett, John: Washington Post Allison, William: Bloomberg News Barros Cantillo, Laura: EFE News Services Alltucker, Kenneth: USA Today Bartash, Jeffry: MarketWatch Almubarak, Haifaa: Saudi Press Agency Bartz, Diane: Thomson Reuters Alonso, Ricardo: Associated Press Basu, Zachary: Axios Alonso, Hernan Martin: EFE News Services Batz, Jurgen: German Press Agency–DPA Alper, Alexandra: Thomson Reuters Baykan, Dildar: Anadolu News Agency Ampolsk, Sarah: Kyodo News Beattie, Anita: Agence France-Presse Anders Hagstrom, Anders: Daily Caller Beattie, Jeffrey: Energy Daily Anderson, Greta: Inside Higher Ed Becker, Amanda: Thomson Reuters Anderson, Mark: Wall Street Journal /Dow Jones Beckett, Paul: Wall Street Journal /Dow Jones Anderson, Nicholas: Washington Post Beckwith, Ryan: Bloomberg News Andrews, Natalie: Wall Street Journal /Dow Jones Bedard, Paul: Washington Examiner Aoyama, Naoatsu: Asahi Shimbun Beech, Eric: Thomson Reuters Appelbaum, Binyamin: New York Times Beene, Ryan: Bloomberg News Appleby, Julie: Kaiser Health News Beg, Sajeer: CQ /Roll Call Arai, Takuya: Kyodo News Behrmann, Savannah: USA Today Aratani, Lori: Washington Post Beinart, Matthew: Defense Daily Armour, Stephanie: Wall Street Journal /Dow Jones Belaiba, Ines: Agence France-Presse Arnsdorf, Isaac: ProPublica Bell, Alistair: Thomson Reuters Arundel, Kara: LRP Publications Bell, Jarrett: USA Today Ashizuka, Tomoko: Nikkei Benac, Nancy: Associated Press Asseo, Laurie: Bloomberg News Bender, Michael: Wall Street Journal /Dow Jones Aubourg, Lucie: Agence France-Presse Bendery, Jennifer: Huffington Post Aukofer, Frank: Artists & Writers Syndicate Benjaminson, Wendy: Bloomberg News Austin, Emily: Wall Street Journal /Dow Jones Benner, Katie: New York Times Ayesh, Rashaan: Axios Benning, Thomas: Dallas Morning News 991 992 Congressional Directory MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION—Continued Benning, Victoria: Washington Post Burnett, Mark: CQ /Roll Call Benyon, Steven: Stars and Stripes Burns, Robert: Associated Press Berg, Kirsten: ProPublica Burr, Thomas: Salt Lake Tribune Berkowitz, Steven: USA Today Burton, Thomas: Wall Street Journal /Dow Jones Berley, Max: Bloomberg News Buskirk, Howard: Communications Daily Berman, Mark: Washington Post Bykowicz, Julie: Wall Street Journal /Dow Jones Berner, Anna Sofia: Helsingin Sanomat Calmes, Jackie: Los Angeles Times Berry, Lynn: Associated Press Camdessus, Camille: Agence France-Presse Berry, Deborah: Gannett Washington Bureau Cameron, Christopher: New York Times Bever, Kathleen: CQ /Roll Call Campbell, Alexia: Center for Public Integrity Bidgood, Jessica: Boston Globe Cannon, Carl: Real Clear Politics Bierman, Noah: Los Angeles Times Capaccio, Anthony: Bloomberg News Biesecker, Michael: Associated Press Caplan, Abby: Argus Media Bilski, Christina: Nikkei Capps, Kriston: Bloomberg News Bing, Christopher: Thomson Reuters Caralle, Katelyn: DailyMail.com Black, William: Asahi Shimbun Cardenas, Teresa: CQ /Roll Call Blanc, Sebastien: Agence France-Presse Carey, Dominic: Bloomberg News Bland, Melissa: Thomson Reuters Carey, Mary Agnes: Kaiser Health News Blokker, Bastiaan: NRC Handelsblad Carney, Timothy: Washington Examiner Blum, Justin: Bloomberg News Carter, Charlene: CQ /Roll Call Blumenthal, Paul: Huffington Post Cartillier, Jerome: Agence France-Presse Boak, Joshua: Associated Press Cassata, Donna: Washington Post Bobic, Igor: Huffington Post Cassidy, Alan: Tages Anzeiger Bocchetti, Mark: CQ /Roll Call Catanese, David: McClatchy Bohan, Caren: USA Today Celik, Can: MLEX US Booker, Janet: Wall Street Journal /Dow Jones Cha, Joniel: S & P Global Bordelon, Brendan: National Journal Cha, Ariana: Washington Post Borenstein, Seth: Associated Press Chabanas, Julie: Agence France-Presse Borger, Julian: Guardian US, Chaffee, Conrad: Tokyo Chunichi Shimbun Bose, Nandita: Thomson Reuters Chambers, Francesca: