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President Biden’s forthcoming Supreme Court nominee will be historic, but also may attract significant bipartisan suppor...
02/02/2022

President Biden’s forthcoming Supreme Court nominee will be historic, but also may attract significant bipartisan support in the Senate.

President Biden's forthcoming Supreme Court nominee will be historic, but also may attract significant bipartisan support in the Senate.

An increasing likelihood of divided government in Washington next year likely means busier regulators…and significantly ...
01/26/2022

An increasing likelihood of divided government in Washington next year likely means busier regulators…and significantly more red tape. What will the White House focus on if there is divided government in 2023 & 2024? We take a look here:

An increasing likelihood of divided government in Washington next year likely means busier regulators -- and significantly more red tape.

While the midterm elections aren’t until November, the state fights to draw district lines are very much happening now. ...
01/19/2022

While the midterm elections aren’t until November, the state fights to draw district lines are very much happening now. So, who is in charge of redistricting in each state, and what could their decisions mean for 2022?

While the midterm elections aren't until November, the state fights to draw district lines are very much happening now.

As crypto’s popularity has increased, Washington has taken notice. We dive deeper into the world of crypto, why same pol...
01/12/2022

As crypto’s popularity has increased, Washington has taken notice. We dive deeper into the world of crypto, why same policymakers are so worried about crypto, and the 2022 legislative & regulatory landscape here:

As crypto's popularity has increased, Washington has taken notice.

The Capitol will be largely quiet this year, with lawmakers spending most of their time back home campaigning for reelec...
01/05/2022

The Capitol will be largely quiet this year, with lawmakers spending most of their time back home campaigning for reelection. The quiet cannot last…or can it? We dive into what Congress wants to do, what it must do, and what election pressures mean for the 2022 congressional calendar here:

The Capitol will be largely quiet this year, with lawmakers spending most of their time back home campaigning for reelection.

The Senate left Washington last week without passing the Build Back Better Act. For Democrats, it’s a sour note on which...
12/22/2021

The Senate left Washington last week without passing the Build Back Better Act. For Democrats, it’s a sour note on which to end the year.

The Senate left Washington last week without passing the Build Back Better Act. For Democrats, it's a sour note on which to end the year.

While the federal legislative branch has a storied history of squabbles, we rarely see open partisan warfare in the exec...
12/15/2021

While the federal legislative branch has a storied history of squabbles, we rarely see open partisan warfare in the executive branch. The FDIC, long a relatively sleepy financial regulatory agency, became the epicenter of partisan duel last week. We explore more into the brouhaha here:

The FDIC, long a relatively sleepy financial regulatory agency, became the epicenter of partisan duel last week.

As he nears the end of his first year in office, President Biden finds himself in a similar situation as his predecessor...
12/08/2021

As he nears the end of his first year in office, President Biden finds himself in a similar situation as his predecessor. His cabinet (secretaries of Treasury, Defense, Education, etc) is full, but many key supporting roles are not.

Almost a year into his presidency, President Biden has yet to nominate individuals for hundreds of high-level roles in his administration.

At this moment, President Biden, White House officials, Senate Majority Leader Schumer (D-NY) & progressive US House mem...
12/01/2021

At this moment, President Biden, White House officials, Senate Majority Leader Schumer (D-NY) & progressive US House members are doing everything to convince moderate senators to support Democrats’ Build Back Better plan. But don’t think that this intraparty squabble is the only issue that has Democrats divided right now.

President Biden last week announced two important nominations at the Federal Reserve. He now seems poised to nominate a third key official.

President Biden began Thanksgiving week by announcing he asked Fed Chair Jerome Powell to stay on for a second term. Whi...
11/23/2021

President Biden began Thanksgiving week by announcing he asked Fed Chair Jerome Powell to stay on for a second term. While Congress looks to grill Powell on Biden's economic policies, Americans will acutely feel the effects of inflation this holiday season.

Americans will acutely feel the effects of inflation this Thanksgiving. And that's a political problem for Democrats and the White House.

Reapportionment and a pessimistic view of the outcome of next year’s midterms have many members of Congress thinking abo...
11/17/2021

Reapportionment and a pessimistic view of the outcome of next year’s midterms have many members of Congress thinking about retirement.

Reapportionment and a pessimistic view of the outcome of next year's midterms have many members of Congress thinking about retirement.

Just 12 months ago, President Biden won the White House with more than 51% of the vote. By inauguration day, 53% of Amer...
11/10/2021

Just 12 months ago, President Biden won the White House with more than 51% of the vote. By inauguration day, 53% of Americans approved of President Biden. By March, that number was 55%. But, one year after the 2020 presidential election, things look a lot different. What has happened, and what could these numbers mean for next year’s midterm congressional elections? Let’s take a look:

Control of Congress is on the ballot in the 2022 midterms. And with less than one year left, it's not looking good for Democrats.

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