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- August 17, 2015
Health Policy Report
The 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
The 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 […]
- August 3, 2015
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Two high-profile issues dominated discussion in Congress last week, namely a conclusion to the highway funding debate—for now—and the ongoing controversy over the actions of Planned Parenthood. With the highway funding deadline looming, the Senate and House reached a short-term agreement to keep money flowing for highway construction until October […]
- August 3, 2015
Financial Services Report
Our Take Last week Treasury Secretary Lew sent a letter to Congress letting them know that the Treasury’s extraordinary measures used to stave off default would likely expire around the end of October all but ensuring that we will once again see a conflation of the congressional effort to resolve the debt limit tied into […]
- July 27, 2015
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Last week witnessed a flurry of transportation action, as the Senate worked through the weekend in hopes of advancing their version of highway funding legislation. The Senate’s six-year measure would pay for new highway funding for three years by using a variety of offsets on top of the current federal […]
- July 27, 2015
Financial Services Report
Looking Ahead Near Term The House Financial Services Committee continues its nostalgic review of Dodd-Frank with a hearing on Tuesday. Later that afternoon the Committee will mark-up the following bills:
- July 20, 2015
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Competing approaches to resolving the highway funding challenge emerged in Congress last week, with the House and Senate taking different approaches to the issue. The House passed its version (H.R. 3038) in a 312-119 vote, providing $8 billion in funding for the Highway Trust Fund, which would allow it to […]
- July 20, 2015
Financial Services Report
Our Take Tuesday marks the 5th Anniversary of Dodd-Frank and it seems like little has changed, as Republicans continue to attack the law while Democrats defend it. With numerous event this week to commemorate the “wood anniversary” of financial reform it seemed appropriate to once again go into the time machine to dig up what […]
- July 13, 2015
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Upon reconvening on Tuesday, both houses of Congress set to work on education bills that aim to provide a major update to the “No Child Left Behind” initiative that was a cornerstone of President George W. Bush’s domestic policy. The House version (H.R. 5) includes language that gives states much […]
- July 13, 2015
Financial Services Report
This week marks the 5th Anniversary of the passage of Dodd-Frank. It also means we’ve been writing this newsletter for nearly six years. With all the nostalgia surrounding the 5th anniversary of the passage of Dodd-Frank we thought it might be fun to take a look back at what was on our mind what we […]
- July 6, 2015
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review The House and Senate were out last week for the Independence Day recess. Both chambers plan to reconvene tomorrow, Tuesday, July 7.
- June 29, 2015
Financial Services Report
Milton Friedman once famously said that there is nothing so permanent as a temporary government program. Chairman Hensarling is a believer in Friedman, and while it is too early to say the Bank is dead, the Chairman must be smiling because the charter of the Export-Import Bank expires on Tuesday and Congress is not in […]