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At the Races: All-nighter August
The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
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The CQ Roll Call newsroom tracks campaigns around the country, sharing the best stories, with some extras, in this At the Races newsletter.
OPINION — There’s more government and business leaders can do to help minority-owned small businesses disproportionately hit by the pandemic.
The maximum salary for House aides is rising to $199,300, more than the base pay that members of Congress have gotten since 2009.
President Joe Biden wants Medicare to negotiate drug prices, and extend those prices to private insurance plans.
Maryland Sen. Van Hollen is preparing legislation requiring about 25 to 30 companies to pay for carbon dioxide and methane emissions.
OPINION — There’s no reason why commercial health insurance plans and public options can’t coexist. L.A. Care Health Plan shows us how.
Local-level population counts out Thursday are months overdue. Some states face tight deadlines to redistrict ahead of the 2022 midterms.
Rep. Jake Auchincloss discusses his family legacy, the Marines, the difficulty connecting across the aisle, and more.
Pediatric COVID-19 infections are on the rise as the delta variant of the coronavirus has swept the country in recent weeks.
OPINION — As powerful variants spread, Biden should keep Title 42 for illegal border crossings to help preserve the pandemic recovery.
The Senate has departed for its recess until Sept. 13, while the House plans to return the week of Aug. 23 for floor votes.
OPINION — Digital advocacy soared during the pandemic, but in-person lobbying work will still be integral to policy success on Capitol Hill.
Leaders have a week and a half to untangle a mess of competing Democratic priorities, or the party’s entire economic agenda may collapse.Â
A federal district judge ruled House Democrats should obtain some—but not all—of former President Donald Trump’s tax records from Mazars USA.
A severe thunderstorm rolls through Washington during Tuesday's lightning round of Senate amendment votes, aka the vote-a-rama.
Though districts have not yet been drawn, the GOP believes Rep. Ron Kind's retirement provides an opportunity to flip his Wisconsin district.
Andrew Cuomo's resignation amid charges of sexual harassment is not Kathy Hochul's first experience with political scandal.
A huge part of Buttigieg's first year at the Department of Transportation has been selling the bipartisan infrastructure deal to voters.
It wasn't clear from the budget documents how much would be spent on climate programs, but most committees were instructed to include them.
Venture capitalists Tyler Griffin and Ryan Falvey break down how fintech is using technology to serve diverse customer bases.