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Pelosi, Democrats renew push to overhaul election, campaign finance laws
A 2019 package that passed the House and went nowhere in the Senate included taxpayer matching funds for candidates’ small-dollar donations.
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A 2019 package that passed the House and went nowhere in the Senate included taxpayer matching funds for candidates’ small-dollar donations.
Volunteers from Families Belong Together and the Franciscan Action Network place teddy bears along a cage to call attention to children separated frmo their families at the border.
Presuming House Democrats elect her to return as their leader, Speaker Nancy Pelosi will have a monumental task in keeping the caucus together.
As Labor Day approaches, it got us wondering about the lasting impact the COVID-19 pandemic will have on the ability to travel.
Newly elected senators and House members descended on the Capitol this week to begin their orientation. Meanwhile, some members packed up their offices.
Sen. Whitehouse said the “defensive” behavior seems to confirm motive behind partisan Supreme Court decisions, “not just dispassionate adjudication.”
Judy Shelton could be confirmed next week, despite criticism of her unorthodox stances on monetary policy and financial regulation.
We muse on whether cash is a thing of the past. Jim Saksa explains why dollars are out of vogue and explores if America is ready to catch up with much of the world.
CQ Roll Call's Shawn Zeller speaks with presidential historian David Greenberg to examine whether Trump transformed the American presidency.
CQ Roll Call's Shawn Zeller speaks to economist and former Obama adviser Jason Furman, who argues that deficits aren't the end of the world.
The transition team for President-elect Joe Biden says it is more important than ever they have access to government officials and intelligence.
Republicans have history on their side: The party out of power in the executive branch typically picks up seats in midterm elections.
CQ Future takes a deep dive into the impact that the pandemic has had on housing, revealing how policies of the past have fueled the crisis of today
CQ Roll Call's Jim Saksa talks with Oren Cass, executive director of American Compass, abut how unions could be reinvented.
Department was criticized for its role in the clearing of demonstrators from Lafayette Square in June.
Winning back suburban female voters requires buidling “bench of qualified women candidates,” said Kelly Ayotte, a Winning for Women board member.
Telehealth is now being touted as a new way of practicing medicine. But what happens to those who may not have access to technology or its infrastructure?
In this episode, we turn to Andy Shallal, who sits on a task force that looks at what the city needs to do during and after the pandemic to reopen.
People crave space. But the more people flee urban areas due to the coronavirus pandemic, the harder it will be to revive local economies.
Joe Biden has won the 2020 presidential election, but you wouldn’t know it from talking to Republican lawmakers on the Hill.