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Coronavirus Special Report: Evening update, 3/23 - Roll Call
The Senate is still trying to get to yes on a nearly $2 trillion stimulus package to help combat the pandemic and the virus' economic wreckage.
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The Senate is still trying to get to yes on a nearly $2 trillion stimulus package to help combat the pandemic and the virus' economic wreckage.
We are delving deeper into the coronavirus stimulus bill that key senators and the White House hope to have a deal on later today.
CQ Roll Call’s Clyde McGrady George LeVines join us on the Political Theater podcast to talk about their project on the most popular names in Congress.
Today we're unpacking the content in the second and third stimulus bill, what it means for Congress now that two lawmakers tested positive for coronavirus.
CQ Roll Call brings you the latest roundup of coronavirus policy news to start your Wednesday, including the next stimulus package being discussed.
The president called himself a wartime president, and the Senate passed a stimulus bill and now turns to a $1 trillion economic stimulus plan.
CQ Roll Call brings you the latest roundup of policy news on coronavirus to start your day. First up, the coronavirus stimulus bill passed the House.
This episode rounds up the policy news of the day including the latest on Senate consideration of the House-passed coronavirus stimulus bill, and more.
This episode of Coronavirus Special Report rounds up all the policy news of the day including the latest on the stimulus package, and more.
CQ Roll Call brings you the latest roundup of policy news on coronavirus to start your day. First up, the stimulus: A House revote and Senate expectations.
Today we're launching a special report with the latest policy news on coronavirus. This episode delves into the stimulus package headed for the Senate...
Veteran journalists and filmmakers Chris Durrance and Barak Goodman and activist Katie Fahey discuss their new documentary "Slay the Dragon."
The coronavirus is officially a pandemic. Shawn Zeller explores the responsibility that lawmakers and the institution of Congress have to the public.
Fintech Beat talks to Barnabas Reynolds about the future of fintech in the United Kingdom and which firms are poised to win, lose and escape unaffected.
Funding for managing the coronavirus has been passed , but it appears to be just the beginning as the virus impacts more people.
Margaret Cho has been called a political comedian, but to her, political comedy is just a part of the authenticity she strives for.
Finally, a Super Tuesday that lived up to the hype. Joe Biden, left for dead days ago, won 10 of 14 states, rattled Sen. Bernie Sanders and prompted Mike Bloomberg to drop out and endorse the former veep. And that was all preceded by Sen. Amy Klobuchar and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg dropping out and […]
Fintech Beat sits down with Nic Carter, the founding partner of Castle Island Ventures, to discuss the impact of the coronavirus on digital assets.
The Teamsters union’s largest pension fund is famous for appearing as a cash cow for movie mobsters, but the reality is the fund is running out of money.
Does Bernie's legislative record in Congress indicate that he can make good on his lofty promises, such as "Medicare for All" and free college tuition?