Following Congress’ latest failed attempt at healthcare repeal and replace, and fueled by an increasing desire to move past the recent Administration controversies, congressional Republicans are desperate for a win, and they may pivot quickly to tax reform when they return from the August recess. Check out our tax reform scorecard!
Read MoreFacing a ticking clock to keep the federal government open, we expect Congress to focus on the FY18 budget resolution, FY18 appropriations, and the debt ceiling when it returns in September.
Read MoreThe Office of Management and Budget’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, in conjunction with the U.S. General Services Administration’s Regulatory Information Service Center and the 60 Cabinet, Executive, and Independent agencies across the Federal Government, released yesterday the Trump Administration’s semi-annual Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions.
Read MoreWashington’s activity and hubbub is one thing during regular order, it’s an entirely different affair when the legislative process is in complete chaos.
Read MoreThe past couple of days have been interesting for healthcare, in part because they set a different stage for other upcoming legislative efforts.
The recent healthcare developments set up a Hail Mary for Senator McConnell to get something done, but Super Bowls have been won on those passes. Is Senator McConnell Tom Brady?
Read MoreFacing continued uncertainty about the fate of the congressional healthcare debate, we’re thinking a lot about the next issue on congressional Republicans’ wish list: tax reform.
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