TRP is Hiring: Legislative Assistant (Health Portfolio)
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- April 16, 2018
Financial Services Report
Our 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
Both 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 […]
- April 16, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review An eventful week in Washington culminated with the news Friday night that British, French and U.S. forces struck Syria with more than 100 missiles, the first coordinated attack by Western countries against the government led by President Bashar al-Assad. The military action was in response to an alleged poison gas attack […]
- April 9, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Washington enjoyed a relatively quiet week as Congress was away on the second half of a two-week recess. Two more Members of Congress, one Republican and one Democrat, used the recess to announce plans to step down due to scandal. Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-TX) resigned immediately in the wake of the […]
- April 2, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review With Congress on recess, news developments in Washington were limited to the White House. On Wednesday, President Trump announced via Twitter that he would be replacing Veterans’ Affairs (VA) Secretary David Shulkin with Ronnie Jackson, the White House’s presidential physician. Shulkin – an Obama appointee who was asked to stay on […]
- March 26, 2018
Financial Services Report
Our Take While the adage about March is that it comes in like a lion and out like a lamb, for those covering financial services issues, it seems like the month came in like a hurricane and left like a man angry at an old rival. In between, the Democratic Caucus frayed over the banking […]
- March 26, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Congress went for an omnibus roller coaster ride last week as lawmakers struggled to negotiate the terms of the legislative package, but ultimately approved a mammoth $1.3 trillion spending bill ahead of the deadline to prevent a government shutdown on Friday. The 2,232-page bill was released late Wednesday night and will […]
- March 21, 2018
Today on the Hill: Congress Looks to Work Through Washington Snow Day
It’s a snow day in Washington as the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has shuttered the federal government’s D.C. offices due to an ongoing snowstorm striking the area a day after the official start of spring. However, with lawmakers in town and a government funding deadline looming, it’s unclear how much of an effect the […]
- March 19, 2018
Financial Services Report
Looking Ahead Near Term The House and Senate race to complete a spending bill as the Friday, March 23rd deadline for current funding to expire quickly approaches. Reportedly the text of the proposal is supposed to be released Monday evening, though it is possible it could slip. It is also possible that negotiations could fail. […]
- March 19, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review House lawmakers started last week hoping to consider an omnibus package ahead of the Mar. 23 government funding deadline, but negotiations have once again proven contentious and floor consideration was delayed to this week. Instead, the House considered ‘right to try’ legislation on the floor, with a suspension vote failing to […]
- March 12, 2018
Financial Services Report
Our Take Last week was one of the busiest for those whose work covers the financial services industry and Congress as the Senate began its debate on a regulatory relief package (a/k/a the Bank Lobbyist Act for those readers on the left). It also may have been the unofficial start of the 2020 Democratic Presidential […]
- March 12, 2018
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review A late-breaking foreign policy development on Friday became the main headline of the week as President Trump accepted an invitation to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to negotiate the future of the rogue state’s nuclear program. The meeting would be the first time a sitting American president has negotiated […]