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First appropriations bills head to House floor - Roll Call
The House is taking up seven appropriations bills as one package next week, bringing debates about federal funding to the floor.
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The House is taking up seven appropriations bills as one package next week, bringing debates about federal funding to the floor.
Podcast — The DACA program is caught in an endless partisan battle, which underlines the human stakes of what started as a patchwork plan.
Dan Tarullo and Avanti founder Caitlin Long discuss the Basel Committee’s proposed guidance on capital rules for crypto.
CQ Roll Call’s Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman discuss the budget reconciliation plan and the likely long voting sessions ahead.
Slavery, Jim Crow laws and COVID-19 have contributed to a gap between white public school students and their Black and brown counterparts.
Midterm elections have patterns, but the political calculus for the 2022 campaign is being scrambled, particularly by Donald Trump.
Digital assets have very different technical features. What is regulation's role in their interoperability?
For our last episode, CQ Roll Call's Shawn Zeller speaks with political experts on where the politics of our nation are headed.
CQ Roll Call’s Jennifer Shutt and Niels Lesniewski discuss all the major things to look out for in a packed July for Congress.
Podcast: Supreme Court justices like to portray themselves as legal actors, but they have never been able to stay out of the political arena.
The country’s history of redlining, racially restrictive covenants, zoning regulations and more has embedded racism in its housing policies.
Congress is moving to expunge traces of the Confederacy and white supremacy from its hallways and places of honor.
PODCAST — Ransomware attacks, in which hackers shut down computer systems and demand payment to undo the damage, are growing more brazen.
The Biden administration has reached an agreement with a group of bipartisan senators on an infrastructure package, but issues remain.
Jason Dick and Megan Scully discuss why a bill to address military sexual assault is stalled in the Senate despite bipartisan support.
Hyun Song Shin breaks down the bank’s assessment of central bank digital currencies in its annual economic report.
John Rogers Jr. and Robert Smith join Fintech Beat to talk about Black banks and the challenges of digitalization.
Senate Democrats are preparing to draft a fiscal 2022 budget resolution with up to $6 trillion in reconciliation spending.
Mary C. Curtis talks with education policy expert Jazmyne Owens about why some states are trying to ban the teaching of systemic racism.
This week, the House and Senate were in session for the first time in weeks, and they mostly cast aside COVID-19 pandemic precautions.