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Bank CEOs will likely face social issue questions from Congress
by
Justin Ho
May 26, 2021
The bank leaders may be asked about diversity and lending practices during the pandemic.
Earmarks are back, and they could be key to Biden's infrastructure plans
May 13, 2021
Earmarks — money members of Congress request for projects back home — could make it easier for lawmakers to get on board.
As Biden addresses Congress, economic policy looms large
Apr 28, 2021
Help is on the way for arts organizations and schools. But tackling thornier economic issues will require bipartisan support.
Earmarks make a comeback in a closely divided Congress
Mar 12, 2021
Opponents argue earmarks opened the door to corruption and waste. Supporters argue they'll help make Congress more effective.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren on her new wealth tax bill and how to enforce it
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
Mar 12, 2021
Economists say the Ultra-Millionaire Tax Act could raise $3 trillion in 10 years.
What lawmakers can do to protect transgender workers
by
Kimberly Adams
and Rose Conlon
Mar 8, 2021
Last summer, the Supreme Court ruled it's illegal under federal law to fire someone for being lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans.
Will Congress consider giving marijuana companies access to big banks?
Feb 26, 2021
Pot's illegal at the federal level, so major banks won't provide services. Therefore, vendors can't accept credit or debit cards.
For public good, not for profit.
Will the next round of relief checks be based on 2020 income?
Feb 8, 2021
That may depend on how early you file your taxes.
How the Biden administration can undo some Trump policies
Jan 21, 2021
Sometimes all it takes is a signature. Other cases require allies in Congress or the courts.
A Democratic Senate could mean big economic policy changes
Jan 7, 2021
A unified Democratic government might approve more stimulus, aid to states and tax hikes to fund health, education and green energy.