House Dems in Trump districts risk it all with ...
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Curbing unexpected medical bills has bipartisan...
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How robocalls may be the thing to unite Congress
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To beat Trump, Democrats need to win Wisconsin....
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New witnesses emerge after first week of public...
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Disagreements on border wall could stall defens...
CQ on Congress, Ep. 175
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The House voted to make the impeachment inquiry...
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Closed-door impeachment inquiry irks the GOP
The GOP want the doors open and the inquiry done in the open, where people can be aware of what is taking place in the inquiry of President Trump.
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Polling impeachment and remembering Elijah Cumm...
CQ on Congress, Ep. 172
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White House staff on the hot seat
With President Trump now facing an impeachment inquiry over his request that the president of Ukraine investigate his political foe, Joe Biden, White House staff now face a decision: Cooperate with Democrats or risk legal jeopardy themselves, says...
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Trump Upends Bipartisan Consensus on Homelessness
Donald Trump has challenged the idea, pioneered in George W. Bush's administration, that the best, and most cost-effective way to end homelessness is to offer people living on the streets homes, no strings attached, and to service their needs in a...
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E-cigarette deaths prompt bipartisan response
Around 400 people are suffering from respiratory illnesses and six have died after using electronic cigarettes, sparking a rare bipartisan response in Washington. After President Donald Trump announced that the FDA would ban the sale of flavorings for...
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Congress returns for a bleak fall session
CQ on Congress looks ahead at the fall congressional session with CQ Roll Call reporters Katherine Tully-McManus and Niels Lesniewski. Spoiler alert: The prospects for major legislation aren't bright. Then, Scot Schraufnagel, the chair of the...
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Democrats weighing new gun legislation
Update Note: After this podcast was recorded and posted, the House Judiciary Committee announced that it was postponing its markup to the week of Sept. 9 due to Hurricane Dorian, which is expected to hit Florida. Five of the panel members represent...
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Why do you have to come to Iowa if you want to ...
Iowa plays a big role in presidential politics because of its first-in-the-nation caucuses. Even by that standard, though, the Iowa State Fair, which ended last weekend, felt busier than usual as candidates for offices from the presidency on down...
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Google under pressure from Congress, activists,...
In the face of gridlock in Congress, investors, pension funds, and some states are pushing public companies to do more to diversify their boards, combat climate change, stamp out sexual harassment and give workers a voice. CQ Roll Call's Laura Weiss...
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What lawmakers can do about gun violence, and h...
Public pressure on lawmakers is growing across the country to reduce gun violence, but Congress may only be able to pass incremental legislation, explains CQ Roll Call’s legal affairs writer Todd Ruger. In the second segment of this podcast, we...
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Obamacare takes another hit, this time from Dem...
Democrats were nearly unanimous in voting to end the so-called "Cadillac tax" on high cost health insurance plans that was the principal mechanism in the Affordable Care Act aimed at reducing health care costs. Josh Gordon, policy director...
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Why the US is behind in the 5G race
Poor allocation of airwaves and the absence of a domestic telecom supplier could delay U.S. mobile carriers from deploying 5G as effectively as some other countries and thus cede leadership to China, says CQ Roll Call's senior technology reporter...
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Did the Pentagon weaponize ticks?
The House passed a bill this month that would order the Pentagon's inspector general to investigate whether the Defense Department weaponized ticks. Stanford University science writer Kris Newby, in a new book called "Bitten," hints...
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Immigrant raids could lead to more family separ...
The Trump administration says it will round up undocumented immigrants who have missed a court date in an effort to deter others migrants from seeking refuge in the United States. But raids could exacerbate family separations, report CQ Roll Call’s...
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Assessing the trade talks with China
In this episode of CQ on Congress, former U.S. trade negotiator Wendy Cutler explains what each side of the U.S.-China trade talks is looking to gain. Then trade economist Christine McDaniel walks us through how some U.S. companies are coping with the...