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Coronavirus Special Report: Democrats up their demands for next relief bill
Democrats in Congress are making the push for far more aid than the $1 trillion price tag Republicans put forth for the next COVID-19 relief bill.
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Democrats in Congress are making the push for far more aid than the $1 trillion price tag Republicans put forth for the next COVID-19 relief bill.
In tonight’s episode, we examine how a representative testing positive for the coronavirus has highlighted a split between Democrats and Republicans.
In tonights episode, CQ Roll Call's Peter Cohn breaks down what's being discussed by lawmakers for the next coronavirus relief package.
CQ Roll Call’s David Lerman and Jennifer Shutt discuss some of the key provisions in the fiscal 2021 Labor-HHS-Education spending bill.
Jannick Malling, the CEO of Public, explains how platform technologies are transforming the "experience" of investing for millennials.
We tackle how an overlooked provision in the Pentagon's proposed budget would cut chemical and biological defense programs in the next fiscal year.
In this episode, we look at what the Trump administration is considering for another relief package to help kick-start the U.S. economy.
Black lawmakers might have accomplished the biggest professional or personal goals, but that hardly matters when it comes to their interactions with police.
In today’s episode, we look at how some lawmakers and their families were able to access $14 million in funds from the Paycheck Protection Program.
House Democrats have unveiled fiscal 2021 spending bills that amount to an assault on the Trump administration's agenda.
In this episode, we explore what going back to school may look like, an impassioned plea for more money to protect frontline workers and surge testing.
We explore how lawmakers in the House are proposing to try to close the digital divide in education - made even more profound because of the coronavirus.
In the new documentary "John Lewis: Good Trouble," filmmaker Dawn Porter had the challenge of portraying an icon in human terms.
In this episode of Coronavirus Special Report, CQ Roll Call's Jim Saksa explains how the Senate took the House by surprise and came together over PPP.
An economic recession triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic means a drop in payroll tax revenues that finance the Social Security and Medicare trust funds.
In today's episode we break down the HELP committee hearing that hosted America's leading public health officials. The news about the pandemic is grim.
Brian Brooks offers his first interview in response to the vote by the House to overturn his agency's change in community reinvestment rules for banks.
In today's episode, we look at how the pandemic is pushing lawmakers to reexamine health care policy, the price tag for remdesivir treatment and more.
Benoît Cœuré, the fintech lead at the Bank for International Settlements, offers the first interview for its highly anticipated annual economic report.
Eleanor Holmes Norton has seen it all in the course of her long career in politics, except for one thing: D.C. statehood. She may yet see that, though.