Posts tagged primary
Plurus Strategies Weekly Update: Reconciliation, COVID Relief, Appropriations, & More Primaries

With the start of the August recess hopefully just a few days away, here is our latest analysis of the agenda in Washington as we wrap up this work period and look ahead to the fall.

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Countdown to Midterms 2022

98 days from today, the United States will hold its congressional midterm elections. All 435 seats in the House of Representatives and thirty-five in the Senate are in play this year, and the future of the Democratic party’s agenda hangs in the balance. See our most updated elections forecasting deck and what political realities will shape the electoral environment in this year’s midterms.

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Plurus Strategies Weekly Update: USICA/America COMPETES Conference, Reconciliation, FY23 NDAA, and Other Activity in Washington

Welcome back from the recess to what is expected to be a tough slog between now and the August break. Here is our latest intel and analysis on the major items that could see action in the next several weeks.  

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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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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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