CQ Roll Call Policy and Politics

CQ Roll Call Policy and Politics


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Coronavirus Special Report: Evening update, 4/2
April 02, 2020

The pandemic is acting like a wrecking ball upon the U.S. economy, as a staggering 6.6 million unemployment claims were filed last week. We turn to CQ Budget Tracker David Lerman to discuss how the 2.2. trillion stimulus package might act as a salve. Lear

Coronavirus Special Report: Evening update, 4/1
April 01, 2020

As the pandemic washes across the nation, Washington continues to look for ways to alleviate the strain imposed by COVID-19 on America’s health and the economy. Tonight’s podcast offers the latest on what is happening with health policy and examines the p

Coronavirus Special Report: Evening update, 3/31
March 31, 2020

In tonight’s podcast, we bring you the latest on health policy and explain how restrictions have been eased to allow more venues to be transformed into makeshift hospitals. Then, a conversation with the lawmaker who nearly derailed the the house passage o

Coronavirus Special Report: Evening update, 3/30
March 30, 2020

We're taking you behind the scenes of what it was like in the Capitol and at the White House over the last two hectic and historic weeks, Three of CQ Roll Call's journalists sit down with Jason Dick to share their perspectives on covering the COVID-19 pan

Pay-to-play in the judiciary
March 03, 2020

CQ on Congress, Ep. 187

Trump packs the courts
February 21, 2020

CQ on Congress, Ep 186

Congress and the coronavirus
February 14, 2020

CQ on Congress, Ep. 185

Unchecked Power
February 05, 2020

CQ on Congress, Ep 184

Senate says no to witnesses, as final vote is set for Wednesday
February 01, 2020

The Senate voted 51-49 on Jan. 31 against calling witnesses in President Trump's impeachment trial and will now move to closing arguments and votes, on Feb. 5, on the two articles of impeachment, accusing Trump of abuse of power and obstruction of Congres