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Political Theater: The future of the GOP - Roll Call
President Donald Trump is ensconced at Mar-a-Lago, and both sides of the aisle are curious to know what his influence will be on the GOP.
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President Donald Trump is ensconced at Mar-a-Lago, and both sides of the aisle are curious to know what his influence will be on the GOP.
Frederik Mijnhardt, CEO of Secfi, joins Fintech Beat to explain why 80 percent of startup employees don’t exercise their stock options.
The Biden administration says its $2 trillion infrastructure plan would boost the economy, fight climate change and address racial inequality.
President Donald Trump is ensconced at Mar-a-Lago and everyone is curious to know what his influence will be on the GOP.
United control of the the White House and Congress can be fleeting, and that's why Joe Biden and Democrats seem like they are in a hurry.
The Biden administration is set to share an outline of its fiscal 2022 discretionary budget request next week.
The House passed a bill last week that would extend the deadline to ratify the Equal Rights Act to the Constitution.
It’s been 11 years since Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law. And to quote Joe Biden, it's still a "big f---ing deal."
Nic Carter and Amy Luo explain how NFTs work and what their meteoric rise means for the mainstreaming of blockchain tech and securities law.
Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman discuss whether Senate Republicans will follow suit and what earmarks mean for the appropriations process.
CQ Roll Call's Shawn Zeller speaks with Bryan Del Monte, president of The Aviation Agency, about what a passport could mean.
Deb Haaland's position as Interior secretary is a historic milestone for Native Americans and might be a pivot for Native issues.
Wealthfront CEO Andy Rachleff joins Fintech Beat to explain the operational mechanics and economics of roboadvising and more.
Coil CEO Stefan Thomas talks to Chris Brummer about how he stored 7,200 Bitcoins in a digital wallet, only to forget the password.
One year after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared, Political Theater takes stock of the changes afoot in Congress.
Looking back, the pandemic has shined a light on just how deep the incisions are from structural and racial inequities.
Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman discuss the changes to the bill, the timeline for its passage and the Democrats' fight against poverty.
Shawn Zeller speaks with Carlos Odio, the founder of EquisLabs, a firm that uses data to see what motivates America’s diverse Latino community
Mary C. Curtis talks with Del. Stacey Plaskett about the Jan. 6 insurrection, her work on the House Ways and Means Committee, and more.
People might say they hate gridlock, but gridlock in Congress shouldn't be a surprise, because that's how voters vote.