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. […]

- December 7, 2016
Financial Services Report
Our Take As the 114th Congress draws to a close, historians may look back to deem it the least productive Congress ever, as it will conclude having been in session for only about 115 days this year. More frustratingly, despite having a few major legislative victories, it appears that Congress has decide to punt many […]
- December 6, 2016
Today on the Hill: CR Text Expected Today; Dem Senators Block Unanimous Consent Bills Over Expiring Coal Miner Health Benefits
The legislative text for a continuing resolution (CR) is expected to be released today as Congressional leaders stay on track to break for the year by the end of the week. The stopgap is likely to extend into mid-April in order to provide lawmakers with enough time to consider and approve President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet […]
- December 5, 2016
This Week on the Hill: The 114th Congress Hopes to Adjourn Early After Stopgap, Cures, Water Projects
Government funding expires on Friday and lawmakers will spend the week deciding exactly what will be included in a stopgap spending bill that is expected to fund the government through the first few months of Donald Trump’s presidency. According to incoming Appropriations Committee Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen (R-NJ), the continuing resolution (CR) is likely to have […]
- December 5, 2016
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Despite last-second concerns from some senators, the House easily passed the legislative vehicle (H.R. 34) for the 21st Century Cures medical research package on a 392-26 vote last Wednesday. Passage in the lower chamber sets up consideration in the Senate this week, where the bill is expected to pass and be […]
- November 30, 2016
Today on the Hill: Cures Set for House Vote, White House Announces Support; Trump Makes Picks for Treasury, Commerce, Transportation
A long-awaited vote on the medical innovation measure known as the 21st Century Cures Act is on the agenda for the lower chamber today. The package, which will be included on an unrelated legislative vehicle (H.R. 34), aims to address opioid addiction, improve mental health programs, make changes to Medicare, and invest significantly in health […]
- November 29, 2016
Today on the Hill: Criminal Justice Headlines Suspension Bills in House; Trump Names Price as HHS Secretary
Legislative action returns to Capitol Hill today as the House and Senate reconvene for the final stretch of the 114th Congress. While spending legislation and a medical innovation package await on the horizon, the House will vote today on a criminal justice bill (S. 2577) that would reauthorize grants for DNA evidence analysis and reduce […]
- November 28, 2016
TRP Health Policy Report
The Week in Review President-elect Donald Trump announced his choices for three more positions within his administration last week: South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is to be U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; Republican donor and school choice activist Betsy DeVos is to be Secretary of Education; and Trump campaign attorney Donald McGahn is to […]
- November 21, 2016
Financial Services Report
Our Take Donald Trump’s surprise victory on November 8th shifted many of the conventional wisdom's held by pundits and the expectations for the 2017 agenda. Clearly the new administration will have a more deregulatory bend. Currently the Trump team continues to work through its transition planning – including who will be nominated for critical posts […]
- November 21, 2016
TRP Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Congress returned to Washington last week for the first time since Donald Trump was elected to be the 45th President of the United States earlier this month, which has drastically altered the political landscape and expectations for the lame duck session. Lawmakers had been planning on completing fiscal 2017 spending negotiations […]
- November 18, 2016
Today on the Hill: Congress Leaves for Thanksgiving as a Second CR Looms; Trump’s Cabinet Begins to Take Shape
After passing bills related to aircraft sales to Iran (H.R. 5711) and midnight rules (H.R. 5982), the lower chamber departed Washington for the Thanksgiving holiday next week. The Senate will hold a pro forma session today and no votes are expected in the chamber until after the Thanksgiving holiday. Both chambers will return to Washington […]
- November 14, 2016
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Donald Trump significantly outperformed his standing in most public opinion polling, crashing through Hillary Clinton’s supposed Rust Belt “firewall” to win key battleground states including Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Clinton called Trump to concede early Wednesday morning. In Congress, Republicans won most of the closely contested Senate races and will […]
- November 14, 2016
This Week on the Hill: Leadership Elections; Lame Duck Negotiations
Not much policy-making is expected in the first week of the lame-duck session. Orientation is scheduled to begin today for newly elected members of Congress. Leadership elections are expected to occur this week, though not all have been scheduled. Senate Democrats are scheduled to pick their leaders on Wednesday. Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York […]