In CNBC, TRP’s Sola Discusses Impact of Trump Energy Export Deals on Maritime
In an article for CNBC, TRP Partner Louis Sola discussed the maritime industry’s capacity to handle a steep increase in liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports under competing trade policy mandates from the Trump administration. While the president is hailing foreign energy purchases of U.S. LNG in its trade deal frameworks, a separate rule from the U.S. […]

- February 28, 2019
Today on the Hill: Bipartisan Group of Senators Introduce Disaster Relief Package
A bipartisan group of Senators —spearheaded by Sens. David Perdue (R-GA), Johnny Isakson (R-GA) and Doug Jones (D-AL) — have introduced a bill (S. 572) to provide relief for states adversely impacted by hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes and other natural disasters last year. The package includes funding for Army Corps of Engineers construction projects aimed at shore, […]
- February 27, 2019
Today on the Hill: House Begins Push to Reform Gun Background Checks
Following passage (245-182) of a resolution of disapproval that would block President Trump’s national emergency declaration, House Democrats have teed up another major issue on their policy platform — gun control. House lawmakers are set to consider a bill (H.R. 8) that aims to strengthen the existing gun background check system by mandating universal background […]
- February 26, 2019
Today on the Hill: House Prepares to Rebuke Trump National Emergency
House lawmakers are preparing their first move in a series of legislative and legal maneuvers to prevent President Trump from circumventing Congress to fund a border wall. Lawmakers will vote on a resolution of disapproval (H.J.Res 46) that would reject the President’s national emergency declaration on the southern border. While reports suggest that the House […]
- February 25, 2019
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Last week, in response to President Trump’s southern border national emergency declaration, House Democrats introduced a resolution of disapproval (H.J.Res 46) that would reject the President’s declaration. It’s the first move in a series of potential legislative and legal maneuvers by Congressional Democrats to block President Trump from circumventing Congress to fund a wall on the U.S.-Mexico […]
- February 25, 2019
This Week on the Hill: Showdown Over Trump’s National Emergency Declaration Looms
Lawmakers in both chambers will resume legislative business this afternoon following a brief President’s Day district work period. On the House floor this week, Democratic leadership has teed up a pair of measures aimed at strengthening the nation’s gun background check system. The Bipartisan Background Checks Act (H.R. 8) and the Enhanced Background Checks Act […]
- February 22, 2019
Next Week on the Hill: House Democrats Gear Up to Thwart Trump’s National Emergency Declaration
In response to President Trump’s southern border national emergency declaration, House Democrats are set to introduce a resolution of disapproval that would reject the President’s declaration. It’s the first move in a series of potential legislative and legal maneuvers by Congressional Democrats to block President Trump from circumventing Congress to fund a wall on the […]
- February 19, 2019
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review The House (300-128) and Senate (83-16) overwhelmingly passed a compromise spending measure (text; summary) to avert a second partial government shutdown last week. The bill was signed by President Trump, who simultaneously issued a national emergency declaration in order to tap into Congressionally appropriated funds for additional border security spending, including: (1) […]
- February 19, 2019
Financial Services Report (2/19)
Looking Ahead The Schedule returns with a vengeance for the last week of February as the semi-annual required testimony of Fed Chair takes place, first in the Senate on the 26th and then in the House. Also on Feb 26th, the House Financial Services Committee will hold a hearing on the Credit Reporting Agencies with […]
- February 14, 2019
Today on the Hill: Congress Aims to Pass Newly Unveiled Spending Deal
Border security negotiators unveiled a compromise spending deal (text; summary) late last night as lawmakers sprint to clear the bill ahead of tomorrow’s funding deadline. While lawmakers on both sides have crowed over the deal for omitting their respective policy priorities, the measure is expected to clear both chambers in order to avoid a second […]
- February 13, 2019
Today on the Hill: Lawmakers Await Details of Highly Anticipated Funding Deal
Lawmakers are poised to unveil details of a comprehensive border security deal that they hope will prevent a partial government shutdown ahead of Friday’s deadline. The deal — headlined by a Homeland Security appropriations bill including $1.375 billion in border security funding — is expected to be signed by President Trump once it passes both chambers […]
- February 11, 2019
Financial Services Report (2/11)
Our Take A legend of Congress and of American history, John Dingell passed away at the age of 92 last Thursday. He served in Congress for nearly 60 years, and was involved in, and saw a lot of legislative sausage being made. He served as Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee from 1981 […]
- February 11, 2019
This Week on the Hill: Funding Negotiations Continue as Friday Deadline Looms
Congress will return to Washington today as lawmakers scramble to fund the government ahead of Friday’s deadline. Despite optimism heading into the weekend about reaching a border security deal and funding the government past the Feb. 15 deadline, negotiators of the bipartisan border security Conference Committee indicated Sunday that the talks have hit an impasse […]