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 9, 2015
TRP Clean Energy Report
Last week, President Obama sent his fiscal 2016 budget request to Congress, and Cabinet officials spent the week explaining the details to relevant House and Senate committees. The Administration’s nearly $4 trillion budget called for a spending increase for both domestic programs and the military, including $74 billion in additional discretionary spending – about 7 […]
- February 9, 2015
TRP Financial Services Report
Last week we once again witnessed an annual rite of passage in Washington. The President also released his budget, and although the recent budget battles have been more akin to the film classic Groundhog Day than your classic legislative process, last week’s release of the budget on Groundhog Day offered some constructive steps towards a […]
- February 2, 2015
TRP Financial Services Report
Looking Ahead The White House is expected to release its budget today. According to reports, the President’s 2016 budget proposal will have $74 billion, or about 7% more, above the levels permitted by sequestration. The SEC is one of the agencies prioritized under the budget, with the Obama Administration asking Congress to fund the SEC […]
- February 2, 2015
TRP Health Policy Report
Last Thursday, the Senate voted 62-36 to build the Keystone XL pipeline, delivering Republicans the first legislative victory of their new majority. Nine Democrats joined with Republicans in voting to approve the $8 billion project, five votes short of the two-thirds majority that would be needed to override a promised veto from President Obama. The […]
- January 26, 2015
TRP Financial Services Report
Last week President Obama delivered his State of the Union. Depending on your political leanings it was either (a) the populist mantra you’ve been waiting for, or (b) the populist mantra you’ve been expecting. While it was noted that the President chose not to acknowledge the new Republican majorities, he did indicate that one take […]
- January 26, 2015
TRP Health Policy Report
Last week, attention in Washington centered on President Obama’s State of the Union address. The President made economic growth a central theme of his remarks to Congress, highlighting proposals to make community colleges tuition-free, increase the minimum wage and guarantee paid sick leave. The President also proposed new tax breaks aimed at working families, which […]
- January 20, 2015
TRP Health Policy Report
The House adjourned last Wednesday for the annual Republican retreat. Before departing, lawmakers passed legislation to nullify President Obama’s recent immigration order, tying the contentious issue to a bill (H.R. 240) funding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The vote was 235-191 for the appropriations bill after the House easily approved amendments to unravel the President’s […]
- January 20, 2015
TRP Financial Services Report
It seems clear that we are now clearly in the world of “Veto Politics” and despite Republican majorities in both Houses of Congress, the Democratic minority has real power to negotiate with Republicans if both sides want to get anything done. With the respective flanks of both sides appearing willing to sacrifice the perfect for […]
- January 12, 2015
TRP Health Policy Report
Republicans took charge of both the House and Senate last week for the first time in eight years. Last November’s sweeping victories powered the GOP to full control, as the 114th Congress convened on Tuesday. Vice President Biden gaveled in a new Senate, with 54 Republicans to 44 Democrats, two independents and a new majority […]
- January 12, 2015
TRP Financial Services Report
Speaker John Boehner won reelection despite the defection of 25 conservative Republicans. While initial attention focused on the Speaker’s retaliation and the removal of certain members from the Rules Committee, if he were to channel his true Frank Underwood, then he would have rescinded the waiver that allowed Rep. Garrett to keep his chairmanship of […]
- January 7, 2015
Outlook on the 114th Congress
Congress returned from one of its longest end of the year recess’ in recent memory – all of two and half weeks – to begin the 114th Congress yesterday. This will also be the first time in eight years that Republicans had majorities in both chambers, and so much attention has been focused on the […]
- January 5, 2015
The Lame Duck Device Tax?
This post, penned by Thorn Run's Billy Wynne, originally appeared on the Health Affairs Blog. In a recent Health Affairs Blog post, I explored the types of changes that might be made to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) if and when Congress decides to revisit the law in a bipartisan manner. While that day is likely […]