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Righting economic wrongs of the past - Roll Call
Cecilia Rouse is the first Black woman to chair the Council of Economic Advisers, a White House think tank of sorts on economic issues.
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Cecilia Rouse is the first Black woman to chair the Council of Economic Advisers, a White House think tank of sorts on economic issues.
CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Peter Cohn discuss everything coming down the pike over the next few months.
What do paying taxes and racial equity have to do with one another? As it turns out, quite a lot according to Professor Dorothy Brown.
History and an advantage in redistricting decisions give Republicans a leg up heading into the 2022 midterm election.
Sopnendu Mohanty, Singapore’s fintech chief, breaks down Partior, the "watershed" blockchain-based platform for cross-border payments.
President Joe Biden outlined his plan for spending big on key areas in his address to Congress, calling for over $4 trillion in new spending.
CQ Roll Call's Shawn Zeller takes a deep dive with Doris Meissner into the current policies on refugees and what needs to come next.
Mark McKinnon talks to Political Theater about Joe Biden's first 100 days, his speech to Congress and how quickly one must move in politics.
Mary C. Curtis sits down with the Democratic National Committee chair and talks race, his grandfather's life lesson and what 2022 may hold.
Fintech Beat compares crypto custody in the EU and US—and whether custodians have to return forked cryptoassets to account holders.
Senate Republicans unveiled a $568 billion infrastructure proposal that they hope can be a starting point for negotiations with Democrats.
Mary C. Curtis speaks to activist DeRay McKesson on how to challenge the power of the police and how policies can be changed for the better.
After the 2020 elections, it’s no secret that in the corridors of power there is a struggle for the soul of the Democratic Party.
David Richardson joins to talk about where the fintech jobs are, and what sectors have been most impacted by the industry's explosive growth.
Democrats are struggling to decide whether to pursue a bipartisan infrastructure bill or go alone through the budget reconciliation process.
Small-donor fundraising is at a high, while corporations are holding off on donating since the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.
Political Theater host Jason Dick discusses with Rashawn Ray how President Joe Biden is addressing race relations.
Ben Savage and Jonathan Whittle join Korefusion’s Alejandro Gonzalez Sanchez to break down investing in the immense region.
The Biden administration on Friday released its wish list for discretionary spending for fiscal 2022, kicking off the appropriations process.
Georgia just passed a law that makes it harder for those who may be disenfranchised to cast their ballots. Other states are following suit.