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Campaigns · 117th Congress

DSCC makes early field investment ahead of 2022

“We were able to have a very robust program of identifying Democrats, making sure that they had the opportunity to vote absentee and then made sure that was happening,” Peters said in a brief interview

Policy · 117th Congress

Ethiopia violence stokes alarm in Washington about civil war

The order covers members of the central Ethiopian government and army; the neighboring Eritrean government, which has allied with Abiy; the Tigray People’s Liberation Front; and the regional government

Podcasts · 117th Congress

The bill to bring crypto clarity?

In this episode, we discuss the most ambitious proposal to date with former CFTC general counsel Patrick McCarty.

Policy · 117th Congress

Insurers see long-awaited innovations taking hold in pandemic

“It’s always predicted that the big boom is coming right around the corner,” said the assistant vice president of personal lines at the American Property Casualty Insurance Association, referring

Congress · 117th Congress

Debt limit options narrowing, 14th Amendment chatter returns

Call it the “in case of emergency, break glass” option: The president invokes the Civil War-era 14th Amendment to the Constitution to ignore the statutory debt limit and continue to borrow if lawmakers

Congress · 117th Congress

Take Five: Mike Garcia

“We never played volleyball with our shirts off together in jeans,” but otherwise, the movie pretty much nailed it, Garcia said in an interview earlier this summer.

Podcasts · 117th Congress

Exit interview with Brian Quintenz - Roll Call

Former CFTC Commissioner Brian Quintenz joins Fintech Beat to talk about his tenure and the recent confrontations between the crypto industry and government.

Congress · 117th Congress

Centrist Democrats push stronger child tax credit expansion

As the New Democrats press the issue with the White House and fellow lawmakers, DelBene called on the credit’s main Senate proponents — two Democrats on the tax-writing Finance Committee, Sherrod