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 […]
- September 28, 2015
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review Speaker John Boehner’s (R-OH) shocking announcement on Friday that he will step down at the end of October capped off an incredible week in Washington that also witnessed the excitement of a papal visit and a state visit from the Chinese President, Xi Jinping. Pope Francis’ visit to Washington was […]
- September 28, 2015
Financial Services Report
Read MoreOur Take Speaker Boehner’s announcement on Friday that he would resign from Congress on October 30th may have been one of the ultimate profiles in political courage. Whether or not he could have ultimately prevailed in the vote to vacate the chair we will never know. But by stepping down at the end of the […]
- September 21, 2015
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review In a week shortened by the Jewish New Year holiday, Congress attacked the Iran deal and inched closer to a possible continuing resolution to fund the government beyond September 30, the end of the current fiscal year. On the Iran deal, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) lost two cloture […]
- September 21, 2015
Financial Services Report
Read MoreLooking Ahead Near Term This is a short, but critically important week if the Government is not going to shut down when the current funding bill expires on September 30th. Both Houses will postpone votes until Thursday and Friday because of the Yom Kippur holiday and the visit from the Pope, but we may see […]
- September 14, 2015
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review The week in Congress was dominated by debate on the Obama administration’s nuclear agreement with Iran. Under the deal, Iran will maintain the ability to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes, but be subject to intensive inspections from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Republicans have vehemently opposed the deal and […]
- September 14, 2015
Financial Services Report
Read MoreLooking Ahead Near Term The House is expected to take up two bills related to abortion before possibly considering a continuing resolution that may likely include language eliminating federal funding for Planned Parenthood. The Senate is expected to spend the majority of the week continuing to debate the Iran Nuclear Agreement. The House Financial Services […]
- September 8, 2015
Financial Services Report
Read MoreOur Take Since the first session of the 114th Congress convened back in January we’ve made it clear that this year’s Congressional agenda would be dictated by deadlines. While the Congress and the Administration were able to successfully deal with a few of these, most were punted until the end of September and October, leaving […]
- September 8, 2015
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review The House and Senate were in recess last week. The Week Ahead Congress is set to return today and will begin what is sure to be a hectic period on Capitol Hill. The first major action for the House will be voting on a formal disapproval of the […]
- August 31, 2015
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review The House and Senate were in recess last week. The Week Ahead Both chambers of Congress are in recess until Tuesday, September 8. When the Senate reconvenes, members are set to immediately consider a measure which would disapprove of President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran. For a full […]
- August 24, 2015
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review The House and Senate were in recess last week. The Week Ahead Both chambers of Congress are in recess until Tuesday, September 8. When the Senate reconvenes, members are set to immediately consider a measure which would disapprove of President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran. For a […]
- August 17, 2015
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review The House and Senate were in recess last week. The Week Ahead Both chambers of Congress are in recess until Tuesday, September 8. When the Senate reconvenes, members are set to immediately consider a measure which would disapprove of President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran. For a full […]
- August 10, 2015
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review August recess arrived last week in Washington, with the Senate pushing off votes on cybersecurity and the Iran deal until lawmakers return to Capitol Hill on September 8. Under a unanimous consent agreement reached on Wednesday, Republicans and Democrats agreed to postpone debate on a cybersecurity measure (S. 754) that […]