The Hill at first seemed a scrappy upstart compared with Roll Call, a similar Capitol Hill newspaper that had circulated in Washington since 1955. But under Mr. Eisele’s leadership as editor, the Hill became known, like its more established competitor, as a must-read for Washington insiders who wished to know not only the broad strokes of a bill but also the subtlety and shadings of its provisions, and how and why it came to be.
Source: Washington Post July 05, 2021 19:52 UTC