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, […]

- December 14, 2015
Implementation Of The Biosimilars Provisions Of The ACA — Where Are We Now?
This post, penned by Thorn Run's Billy Wynne, originally appeared in Health Affairs Blog. Despite the passage of a 2010 law addressing such medicines, the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval this year of the first biosimilar has prompted a flurry of regulatory activity aimed at filling gaps left by the statute. For a helpful […]
- December 14, 2015
Implementation Of The Biosimilars Provisions Of The ACA — Where Are We Now?
This post, penned by Thorn Run's Billy Wynne, originally appeared in Health Affairs Blog. Despite the passage of a 2010 law addressing such medicines, the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval this year of the first biosimilar has prompted a flurry of regulatory activity aimed at filling gaps left by the statute. For a helpful […]
- December 14, 2015
Financial Services Report
Looking Ahead Near Term Congress has till Wednesday to resolve differences over the remaining issues — ranging from Syrian refugees to oil exports — that continue to be the impediment to passing a bill to fund the government for the remainder of FY16. Debate and discussions also continue around the tax “extenders” package, including whether […]
- December 14, 2015
This Week on the Hill: Omnibus Negotiations Stand in the Way of Winter Recess
This week will test the ability for Democrats and Republicans to work through their differences towards compromise as lawmakers rush to complete a $1.1 trillion spending measure to fund the government and a package of tax breaks before the winter recess. Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-TX) said the text of a broader omnibus spending […]
- December 14, 2015
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review The government was set to shut down last Friday, but the passage of a very short-term continuing resolution bought Congress five more days to resolve differences over issues ranging from taxes to Syrian refugees that stand in the way of funding the government through next September. The measure (H.R. 2250), which will […]
- December 7, 2015
This Week on the Hill: Omnibus Deadline Friday; Terrorism Concerns Mount
With highway funding and reconciliation settled, Congress is geared to begin a busy legislative week. Lawmakers will only have five days to complete an omnibus package funding the government beyond current funding’s expiration on December 11. The text of a $1.1 trillion omnibus bill may be posted today, which would allow the House to take […]
- December 7, 2015
Financial Services Report
Our Take As we start the first day of Hanukah and are well into the Christmas season, it is worth noting that we are also seeing the height of the annual kabuki ritual that is the congressional appropriations negotiation process. For the uninitiated it goes something like this. The majority party make their first budget […]
- December 7, 2015
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Two major legislative packages that were negotiated for months made their way through the Senate last week, one being the conference report to the bipartisan highway funding bill (H.R. 22) and the other being the highly partisan budget reconciliation measure (H.R. 3762) that would defund Planned Parenthood and dismantle the Affordable […]
- December 2, 2015
Today on the Hill: Education and Highways Conference Reports in the House; Reconciliation Bill in the Senate
Congress will begin on a bipartisan note this morning as the House is set to vote on the broadly backed conference report to reauthorize elementary and secondary education programs. The report to H.R. 5 would replace the George W. Bush-era No Child Left Behind law and give significantly more power to the states in setting […]
- November 30, 2015
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review The House and Senate were on recess last week in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Both chambers are scheduled to return to Washington tomorrow.
- November 23, 2015
Financial Services Report
Our Take Last week a bipartisan bill, H.R. 1737, which had been reported out of the Financial Services Committee with a majority of Democrats in support, passed the House by a vote of 332-96. (more on this bill below) By all accounts, this bill should be hailed as an example of how Congress should […]
- November 23, 2015
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review After the shocking terrorist attacks in Paris, political discourse in Washington centered on crafting an appropriate response and whether any policy changes should be made regarding the Syrian refugees already set to come to the United States. Many Republicans, joined by some Democrats, expressed fear that members of the Islamic State […]