What Sets a Top Federal Lobbying Firm Apart?
There are more than 1,000 federal lobbying firms in Washington, D.C. competing for attention, access, and influence. For organizations facing a government-related challenge—or spotting a federal opportunity—that sheer volume can make one question unavoidable: How do you identify a top federal lobbying firm that can actually deliver results? Despite political volatility, several realities about federal […]
- May 21, 2018
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review The farm bill was the main action for the House last week, which came to an end with a surprising failed vote on Friday. The nutrition and agriculture package (H.R. 2) became embroiled in the immigration debate as the House Freedom Caucus decided to oppose the farm bill unless a vote […]
- May 14, 2018
Financial Services Report
Read MoreLooking Ahead Near Term The House and Senate are in session this week. The House is taking up a series of bills related to law enforcement and is expected to take up the Agriculture Bill (H.R. 2), which includes controversial provisions dealing with food assistance – a/k/a SNAP. At the House Financial Services Committee, it […]
- May 14, 2018
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review The week was bookended by two significant announcements from the White House on the Iran Deal and the Administration’s drug pricing blueprint, respectively. On Tuesday, President Trump announced that the U.S. would be withdrawing from the 2015 agreement with Iran and world powers – known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of […]
- May 7, 2018
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review Both chambers of Congress were on a brief recess. Congress will start a three-week work period on Monday before another recess for Memorial Day at the end of the month.
- April 30, 2018
Financial Services Report
Read MoreLooking Ahead Near Term The House and Senate are in Recess Next week Further Out A deal on the Reg Reform bill? The House is expected to consider the Congressional Review Act vote on the CFPB Guidance on fair lending in the auto industry the week of May 7th.
- April 30, 2018
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review Both chambers were able to clear significant items off their to-do list before breaking for a brief recess this week. For the Senate, that work entailed confirming Mike Pompeo as Secretary of State, which was finalized on Thursday by a 57-42 margin. The former congressman and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director […]
- April 23, 2018
Financial Services Report
Read MoreLooking Ahead Near Term The House will take up the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill this week. While the bill has little to do with day to day financial services policy it is a “must-pass” bill and therefor has been on the short list of bills that could serve as a vehicle for Chairman […]
- April 23, 2018
This Week on the Hill: House Takes Up FAA Bill; Macron to Visit DC, Address Congress Wednesday
Read MoreThe House is out today, but both chambers will be in action this week. The Senate will reconvene this afternoon for a cloture vote on the nomination of Stuart Duncan to join the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
- April 23, 2018
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review The Senate saw a relatively busy week in floor action after passing a resolution to undo guidance from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and narrowly confirming President Trump’s nominee to lead the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Meanwhile, the House approved a set of measures to guard against fraud […]
- April 19, 2018
Today on the Hill: Senate to Approve NASA Nominee; House Takes Long Weekend
Read MoreIt’s setting up to be a quiet day on Capitol Hill after the House cleared their legislative decks yesterday and have left town for an extended weekend. In the upper chamber, Senate lawmakers only have one vote scheduled, a final up-or-down vote on the nomination of James Bridenstine to lead the National Aeronautics and Space […]
- April 16, 2018
Financial Services Report
Read MoreOur Take Much has been made over the past few weeks about the stock market’s volatility. While the market seemed to spend much of 2017 in a straight upward trajectory, since January the major indices have been marked by tremendous swings in both directions, with some analysts attributing the instability to the ad hoc nature […]
- April 16, 2018
This Week on the Hill: House Takes on Fraud, IRS Issues; Senate to Amend Tribal Labor Bill
Read MoreBoth chambers of Congress will be in session this week, although the House may break early with a scheduled three-day weekend starting on Friday. The lower chamber’s docket features three bills that will be considered pursuant to a rule, namely (1) a bill (H.R. 5192) that would provide fraud protection for vulnerable populations such as […]