Policy · 117th Congress
Lack of data on diverse electorate tests pollsters, politicians
A historically diverse electorate turned up at polls in 2020, but party officials aren't sure how to best tap that potential source of voters
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A historically diverse electorate turned up at polls in 2020, but party officials aren't sure how to best tap that potential source of voters
Facebook could restore the former president's accounts in January 2023, but might extend the ban beyond if he is deemed a threat to safety
A high court ruling could limit green cards for immigrants with Temporary Protected Status who originally entered the US illegally.
The Biden administration says by the end of June it will send 80 million doses to other nations struggling with the pandemic.
Experts think the military’s decisions about priorities in the next few years will be particularly difficult.
Biden’s effort to incentivize more vaccinations is aimed at seeing 70 percent of American adults get at least their first shots by July 4.
Greg Regan leads the AFL-CIO’s Transportation Trades Department and sees Biden’s $2 trillion proposal as a "chance to go big."
Congress is full of lawyers, but only a handful practiced immigration law, revealing an expertise gap on a hot-button issue.
Decisions to forgo some protective measures have split experts as the virus surges in some countries and vaccination slows within the U.S.
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg said the administration wants a clear direction from Republicans when Congress returns June 7.
The White House sees low interest rates as an opportunity to rebuild the economy after a “decade of disinvestment.”
Watch as CQ Roll Call speaks with Lori Trahan about the Social Media DATA Act, which is meant to bring transparency to targeted advertising.
The president is asking a polarized and nearly evenly divided Congress to spend big, raise taxes and take on more debt.
In theory, the House and Senate could take up a mega-bill funding Biden priorities in July — or battles could last until Christmas.
After the Colonial Pipeline shutdown, Homeland Security requires companies to report attacks and face fines if they don't.
Democrats seek to clear a path that would allow investors to consider environmental, social and governance factors in investment choices.
The Biden administration has offered scant information on how its proposal would work, leaving it to Congress to fill in the details.
Murray and Pallone’s request revives a debate on the government’s role in health coverage and sets up a fight with the insurance industry.
Rebuilding the international pipeline and complicated domestic infrastructure for resettling refugees will take time, Biden officials admit.
Vice Chairman Randal Quarles pushed back amid criticism that the Fed made it easier for banks to avoid investing in the 'real economy.'