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. […]

- April 26, 2016
Today on the Hill: Energy Appropriations in the Senate; 14 Noncontroversial Votes in the House
The Senate is set to resume consideration of a $37.5 billion fiscal 2017 appropriations bill that would fund the Energy Department and government water projects, including the operations of the Army Corps of Engineers. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) moved to wrap up debate on the measure, filing cloture yesterday on the substitute amendment and […]
- April 25, 2016
Financial Services Report
Looking Ahead Near Term The House will consider a series of Financial Services related measures this week, including H. J. Res. 88, that would disapprove of the Department of Labor’s (DOL) recently finalized conflict of interest rule for financial advisers. Additionally, a bill to help startup companies enjoy greater access to angel investors (H.R. 4498), […]
- April 25, 2016
This Week on the Hill: House Moves Against DOL Fiduciary Rule as Senate Continues Approps Work
Both chambers are in session this week, with the House looking to roll back the Labor Department’s recently finalized fiduciary rule and the Senate continuing its early work in the appropriations process. The latest fight between the lower chamber and the Administration comes over a new Department of Labor (DOL) regulation intended to ensure that […]
- April 25, 2016
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review After two weeks of negotiation, the Senate finally finished work on a reauthorization measure for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) last week, before moving on to a comprehensive energy bill and the first appropriations bill – Energy and Water Development – to reach the floor of either chamber. The House, meanwhile, […]
- April 18, 2016
Financial Services Report
Our Take Because of a quirk in the calendar, millions of Americans will be rushing to the Post Office today to file their taxes. Without getting into a political discussion about whether our taxes are too high, or not high enough, it is worth noting that many defenders of the federal income tax often quote […]
- April 18, 2016
This Week on the Hill: Senate to Finish FAA, Energy Bills Before Moving to Approps; House Works on IRS, Puerto Rico
With today marking the annual income-tax filing deadline, the House starts the week with a series of bills intended to reform the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The four pieces of legislation would freeze IRS hiring until it certifies no IRS employee has a “seriously delinquent” tax debt (H.R. 1206), bar the rehiring of employees who […]
- April 18, 2016
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Last week both chambers were in session, with the House returning from recess to pass a trio of financial services bills and the Senate continuing to deliberate on legislation to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
- April 11, 2016
This Week on the Hill: House Returns to Trio of Business Bills; Senate to Finish FAA Work
Both chambers are back in session this week for what is essentially the start of a four-month period of intense work on a “three weeks in, one week out” schedule until the party conventions in late July. This week, the House looks to tackle a series of financial and broadband regulatory bills, while the Senate […]
- April 11, 2016
Financial Services Report
Near Term The House is scheduled to take up a bill, H.R. 3340 that would require the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) to be funded through the congressional appropriations process. Speaking of spending issues, the House Financial Services Committee has a mark-up scheduled for its budget estimates. If past precedence is prologue for future […]
- April 11, 2016
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review While the House remained in recess, the Senate returned to approve a bill related to trade secrets and begin negotiations on a reauthorization for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). On Monday, senators approved a measure (S. 1890) addressing the misappropriation of trade secrets that would allow effected companies to seek […]
- April 5, 2016
Today on the Hill: FAA Debate; Wisconsin Primary
The Senate well spend the day debating whether to move forward on legislation to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Yesterday, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) filed for cloture on a motion to proceed to a House-passed tax bill (H.R.636) that would serve as a vehicle for a measure reauthorizing the FAA through Sept. 30, […]
- April 4, 2016
Brave New World: Medicare’s Advanced Payment Models
This post, penned by Thorn Run's Billy Wynne and Max Horowitz, originally appeared in Health Affairs Blog. The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) established a new framework for Medicare physician payment. Under the law, beginning in 2019, health care professionals participating in the program will come to a crossroads on their path […]