TRP is Hiring: Legislative Assistant (Health Portfolio)
Thorn Run Partners, one of the Top 10 lobbying firms in Washington D.C., is seeking a Legislative Assistant with an interest in federal health care policy to aid our executive-level advocacy team as part of our first-in-class health care policy practice. The Legislative Assistant will integrate directly into Thorn Run’s multidisciplinary policy and research team, […]
- February 16, 2016
Financial Services Report
Read MoreOur Take The world lost a legal giant on Saturday and the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia threw another monkey wrench into the already frazzled gears of the 2016 Presidential campaign. Although it would mean leaving the seat vacant for more than 11 months, Republicans, led by Senate Leader McConnell, immediately indicated their […]
- February 16, 2016
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review The White House set the tone in Washington last week by releasing its proposed budget for fiscal year (FY) 2017 on Tuesday. While the $4 trillion proposal adheres to the topline spending deal struck by President Obama and Republican leadership last year, current Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and other Republicans […]
- February 10, 2016
Today on the Hill: Budget Hearings; North Korea Sanctions; Flint’s Water; NSF Grants
Read MoreSeveral key Obama Administration officials will head to Capitol Hill today to defend the President’s $4.1 trillion budget request. The President’s budget projects revenue to increase by $308 billion next year and spending to rise by $196 billion. Congressional Republicans have already rejected a number of the Obama’s proposals, including a $10.25 per barrel fee […]
- February 8, 2016
Financial Services Report
Read MoreLooking Ahead Near Term The President will release his budget to Congress on Tuesday and multiple hearings have already been scheduled to allow heads of Agencies and Departments to justify and defend their requests. Fed Chair Yellen will come back to the Hill for her Semi-annual testimony on monetary policy. With Friday’s lower than expected […]
- February 8, 2016
This Week on the Hill: Obama’s Budget, Flint, Debt-Reduction
Read MoreAll eyes in Washington will be on the White House tomorrow when President Obama releases the final budget of his presidency. Committees in both chambers of Congress have scheduled hearings to dissect the budget later in the week, even though most observers expect that the spending plan will fail to gain any serious traction in […]
- February 8, 2016
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review Both chambers took on full schedules last week as lawmakers considered measures ranging from a comprehensive energy bill in the Senate to an override of the President’s veto on budget reconciliation legislation in the House. In the upper chamber, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) attempted to shepherd energy legislation (S.2012) through […]
- February 1, 2016
Financial Services Report
Read MoreOur Take What was supposed to be a slow start to the 2016 Congressional calendar was further delayed by a snow storm that dumped historic accumulations on our nation’s Capital causing the House to cancel work for the week and the Senate to delay votes. While many pundits criticize members of Congress for not living […]
- February 1, 2016
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review A severe snowstorm struck Washington last weekend, disrupting the schedules of both chambers. The House elected to delay all legislative business due to the weather, in part because Democrats were already scheduled to head to Baltimore for an issues conference on Wednesday and Thursday. The snow only held off the Senate […]
- January 28, 2016
Today on the Hill: Energy Amendments in the Senate
Read MoreThe Senate is set to begin working through amendments on a wide-ranging energy bill, as Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), Chairwoman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, is working to ensure the bill moves forward in a bipartisan fashion. The legislation (S. 2012) is designed to boost energy efficiency, speed construction of electric transmission lines, […]
- January 26, 2016
Today on the Hill: DC Still Shoveling Out
Read MoreWith Washington still shoveling out from a mammoth snow storm and the public transit systems and airports not yet back to full service, the Capitol will remain largely quiet today. The Senate’s scheduled to gavel in at 10:00 a.m. with no roll-call votes planned for the day. Senate leadership has delayed until tomorrow a vote on […]
- January 25, 2016
Health Policy Report
Read MoreThe Week in Review With the House in recess and the work-week shortened by both Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and a severe snowstorm that sent lawmakers home on Thursday, legislative business was light last week. However, on Tuesday, Senate Democrats successfully blocked a House-passed measure (H.R. 4038) that would restrict refugees from Iraq and […]
- January 25, 2016
This Week on the Hill: Snowstorm Delays Votes in Both Chambers, Energy Bill in Senate
Read MoreWashington is still digging out from a severe snowstorm over the weekend that brought two feet of snow to the area. As a result, the week’s schedule is still in flux, with the House already calling off all votes for the week and the Senate delaying all their votes until Wednesday at the earliest. As […]