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Should there be a Black History Month? - Roll Call
So many presidents have held up proclamations on behalf of Black history month while their policies betray Black Americans.
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So many presidents have held up proclamations on behalf of Black history month while their policies betray Black Americans.
FEC filings are showing that several high-profile minority candidates and lawmakers are raising a lot of money for their 2022 campaigns.
Brian Vieaux, the President of Finlocker, sits down to talk about the economy and how to reach prospective homeowners.
Congress faces a Feb. 18 deadline to complete overdue appropriations legislation, but distractions are multiplying.
More than 70 percent of members of Congress who responded to Roll Call’s inquiries reported getting death threats.
Emails publicized by the Brennan Center show that officials under President Donald Trump tried to rig the system for redistricting purposes.
President Biden and others have spoken about breaking apart the reconciliation package to pass it in pieces. But it won't be so easy.
Biden promised to prioritize voting rights. Mary C. Curtis speaks with White House Senior Advisor Cedric Richmond on what's next.
The Supreme Court is poised to rule on several sweeping cases that could drastically change public policy making and jurisprudence.
Pierre Le Veaux talks about how Seed at the Table is transforming equity crowdfunding to create opportunities for underserved entrepreneurs.
Lead appropriators from both sides of the aisle are sitting down to chat. Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman lay out where things stand.
PODCAST — Timothy Snyder has written extensively about how democracies slip into tyranny. He shares his thoughts about this time in history.
Host Chris Brummer discusses with fintech guru Dan Gorfine what the media missed, and should have ignored, in 2021.
CQ Roll Call’s Jennifer Shutt and David Lerman look ahead to negotiations around the Build Back Better legislation and appropriations season.
PODCAST — One year after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, three CQ Roll Call journalists recount their experiences covering the event.
There is a double standard when it comes to the treatment of children of color, as they are punished in schools more frequently.
The year 2021 was like an extension of 2020, with its political violence and the pandemic. Political Theater looks back on the year that was.
Executive recruiter David Richardson joins the podcast to talk about where the fintech jobs will be in 2022.
Democratic leaders hoped to pass a $2.2 trillion climate change and social safety package known as Build Back Better by Christmas.
Mary C. Curtis speaks with New York Times columnist Charles Blow about what he considers the rollback of the nation's civil rights and more.