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- June 29, 2015
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review The debate on whether or not to grant President Obama ‘fast-track’ authority in negotiating trade agreements finally reached its conclusion last week with the President and Congressional Republican leadership emerging victorious. After failing to pass the full trade package earlier this month, Republican leaders devised a plan to navigate around […]
- June 22, 2015
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review Trade was once again at the forefront of discussion in Congress, as President Obama and Republican lawmakers sought to navigate “fast-track authority” around Democratic opposition in the House and Senate. The trade package seemed to be stalled after Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) was recently voted down in the House, but […]
- June 22, 2015
Financial Services Report
Looking Ahead Near Term The House and Senate are in session before heading out of town for the July 4th recess but the legislative news of the week is what’s not on the agenda (hint it rhymes with Smex-Im). The House is set to take up another appropriations bill (Interior) as well as the Ratepayer […]
- June 15, 2015
Financial Services Report
While the defeat of the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) on Friday was either “a procedural snafu” or the greatest victory for organized labor in recent memory, we think the real story of the TPA / TAA fight is part of a larger picture. That we are at an inflection point in how the power in […]
- June 15, 2015
Health Policy Report
The Week in Review In a week dominated by discussion of trade, debate raged in Congress over whether or not to grant President Obama “fast track” authority on trade negotiations through a specific pair of measures known as Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) and Trade Promotion Authority (TPA). The debate boiled down to a highly […]
- June 8, 2015
TRP Financial Services Report
June may be the month that the scales fell off the eyes of those who thought that previous success (i.e., SGR) would be indicative of smoother sailing in Congress in 2015. While the reauthorization of the Patriot Act created a bumpy road for McConnell, it may have just been a precursor for the fall. And, […]
- June 8, 2015
TRP Health Policy Report (6/8)
Last week, the Senate returned a day early from their Memorial Day recess, and worked throughout the week to reform the National Security Agency’s (NSA’s) controversial surveillance powers – eventually passing House-passed legislation (H.R. 2048) two days after the legal authority for the programs expired. The 67-32 vote for the USA Freedom Act came more […]
- June 1, 2015
TRP Health Policy Report
The House and Senate were in recess last week for the Memorial Day holiday. The Week Ahead The Senate returned a day early from their Memorial Day recess for a rare Sunday session to continue working to resolve their differences over renewing phone data-gathering provisions of the Patriot Act. Lawmakers remain divided over […]
- May 26, 2015
TRP Financial Services Report
The update comes to you a day late as we were quiet observing the Memorial Day Holiday. With both the House and Senate in Recess this week, lobbyist and staff get a chance to catch their breaths and prepare for the next five weeks – which are shaping up to be busy on a number […]
- May 26, 2015
TRP Health Policy Report
Last week, the Senate voted to pass fast-track trade legislation by a vote of 62-37, handing President Obama a major policy victory. Senate approval sets up a bruising fight next month in the House, where the fate of the President’s “trade promotion authority” is far from assured. During debate in the Senate, Majority Leader Mitch […]
- May 18, 2015
TRP Financial Services Report
Looking Ahead Near Term The Senate will continue to debate Trade Promotion Authority as it races to complete consideration of the bill by the end of the week. Will the jet fumes of a Memorial Day recess week be enough incentive to smooth out any outstanding bumps in a bill that continues to divide Democrats? […]
- May 4, 2015
TRP Financial Services Report
In the past weeks Congress has passed the SGR fix, the budget resolution and the House is roughly 1/6th of the way finished with getting through its appropriations work. To the casual observer it might seem like the institution is finally working. However, perhaps the better analogy is that Congress is like a duck. On […]