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118th Congress Musical Chairs

The 118th Congress will be sworn in at noon on January 3, 2023. Check out the latest version of our Congressional musical chairs which shows a possible projection of committee spots that could be vacant, Members that may be at risk of getting bumped from committees, and Members that may have to give up their committee spots due to certain rules. Our analysis also includes Members jockeying for spots on certain committees, and committee chairmanship elections and nominations. 

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Lame Duck Countdown

Congress has a long laundry list of "must pass" items and other priorities to tackle before this Congress adjourns sine die. There remain several questions – namely, what can get done before Members leave town and what will next year look like on Capitol Hill. Check out our latest update on the changing dynamics in Congress.

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Plurus Strategies Weekly Update: Gun Control, Ukraine, Competitiveness Package & Other Activity in Washington

With the July 4 recess right around the corner and the midterm elections looming on the horizon, it was another busy week in Washington. Here is our latest intel and analysis of the issues that top the policy agenda and other activity in Congress.

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Plurus Strategies Weekly Update: Ukraine Assistance, COVID Aid, Reconciliation and Primaries

The House was out this week, but even with one chamber in recess, there was no shortage of activity in Washington as we head towards the midterms. Here is our latest intel and analysis on issues that top the agenda, including Ukraine assistance, COVID aid, and reconciliation, as well as updates on primary season.

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Senate and House Committee Musical Chairs in Anticipation of the 118th Congress

As is our tradition, Plurus Strategies has been taking a close look at how the composition of the House and Senate, and more specifically, committee membership and leadership, may change in the 118th Congress.

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SERIES: COVID-19’s Long-Term Policy Implications - COVID-19’s Impact on Short- and Long-Term Changes to the Education System

The COVID-19 pandemic has become the primary focus of today’s media and has forced industries to adapt to meet the public’s demand for solutions. Education systems throughout the world have felt the whiplash of this historic event. The majority of educational programs have taken to digital mediums, from transforming kindergarten programs into engaging online formats to adapting graduate programs to utilize new teaching methods.

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