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How Switzerland will regulate Libra - Roll Call
Mark Branson, the top regulator in Switzerland, explains how Libra came to be based in the country, and how he intends to regulate the cryptocurrency.
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Mark Branson, the top regulator in Switzerland, explains how Libra came to be based in the country, and how he intends to regulate the cryptocurrency.
CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Jennifer Shutt explain the various ways the elections will impact the appropriations process next year.
Rev. William J. Barber II has made eradicating poverty his life's work. He sits down with host Mary C. Curtis for a candid and surprising conversation.
Brent Roske, political junkie and "Iowa’s bartender" has one foot in entertainment and one in politics, and it comes together on "Roske on Politics."
Fintech Beat caught up with Patrick Njoroge, the governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, to discuss how Mpesa impacted Kenya’s economic development.
Congressional leaders and the White House must reach agreement on a deal Tuesday if they want it to become law before Election Day. That seems unlikely.
Podcast: Technology has come to define modern life, especially in political campaigns. But a new group is betting its lo-tech model can boost turnout.
This is CQ Roll Call's Policy Briefs, the latest in policy news from the CQ Roll Call newsroom delivered through quick, easily digestible episodes.
President Donald Trump and Senate GOP leaders are at odds over additional coronavirus relief. Trump wants to "go big." Senators are pursuing a smaller bill.
Chris White, CEO of Bondcliq, explains why the Fed's attempts to save the economy through corporate debt purchases needs a technological upgrade.
The vice presidential debate perhaps unintentionally highlighted the role Vice President Mike Pence might play in any disputed 2020 presidential election.
Angela Wright talks to Mary C. Curtis about former Vice President Joe Biden, #MeToo and the inner workings of a contentious Supreme Court battle.
Congress banned earmarks in 2011. But growing bipartisan support for congressionally directed spending could could lead to a return as soon as January.
Prashant Fuloria, the CEO of Fundbox, explains how the upstart fintech spent $100 million on data modeling, and avoided the worst of the pandemic.
In tonight’s episode, CQ Roll Call delves into the president’s latest move to declare an end to all talks about a stimulus bill until after the election.
In CQ Roll Call's newest podcast, award-winning journalist Mary C. Curtis tackles policies and politics through the lens of social justice.
Today's episode features Fatima Goss Graves, CEO of the National Women's Law Center, with a discussion about Breonna Taylor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and more.
In tonight’s episode, we look at what were the stumbling blocks to passing the latest round of COVID-19 relief and why airlines furloughed employees.
Podcast: As if the 2020 campaign wasn’t stressful enough, the unfolding Supreme Court fight will look very different than ones we’ve seen before.
As part of a last-ditch effort to secure new COVID-19 aid, House Democrats released a $2.2 trillion relief package on Monday night.