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CQ Future: The Latino vote - Roll Call
Shawn Zeller speaks with Carlos Odio, the founder of EquisLabs, a firm that uses data to see what motivates America’s diverse Latino community
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Shawn Zeller speaks with Carlos Odio, the founder of EquisLabs, a firm that uses data to see what motivates America’s diverse Latino community
Sen. Amy Klobuchar and 26 Senate colleagues are urging President Joe Biden to prioritize Violence Against Women Act programs.
The lawsuit filed Friday by California Democrat Eric Swalwell marks an unusual episode of congressional member vs. member legal action.
People might say they hate gridlock, but gridlock in Congress shouldn't be a surprise, because that's how voters vote.
Vacancies caused by a Republican's death and a Democrat joining White House staff have each attracted crowded fields of candidates.
OPINION — Too many Republicans are still fearful of Trump and it’s already leading to an avalanche of further attacks on our democracy.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer plans to bring House-passed bills to the floor, but Republicans will likely will block many of them.
Congressional leaders are deferring to Capitol Police on decisions about the current Capitol security posture.
Mary C. Curtis talks with Del. Stacey Plaskett about the Jan. 6 insurrection, her work on the House Ways and Means Committee, and more.
Shalanda Young will serve as OMB acting director if Congress confirms her as deputy director, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.
As other firms seek to add Democrats, CGCN Group is adding a partner from the Trump White House, Tim Pataki.
Michigan National Guard troops conduct a promotion ceremony on the East Front of the Capitol on Thursday.
The CQ Roll Call newsroom is tracking campaigns around the country and sharing the best stories, with some extras, with this weekly At the Races newsletter.
What changes now that Donald Trump is no longer president in House Democrats' efforts to subpoena his financial records?
Elements of House climate legislation have a shot at bipartisan support, including electricity standards, carbon trapping and toxic chemicals.
The Senate planned to begin voting on amendments to a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package Friday after clerks pull an all-nighter.
The group 314 Action is aiming to recruit candidates with STEM backgrounds in seven Senate races and 39 House races.
It’s taking longer than other presidents have had to wait, historically, but the Senate is still generally showing deference to Biden.
Wendy Sherman said the Biden administration’s goal is to strike a new nuclear agreement with Tehran that is “longer and stronger” than the one negotiated by the Obama administration.
Senate Democrats and the Biden administration have agreed to reduce the income limits for direct payments in their coronavirus relief plan.