The city may not be facing a once-in-two-decades cicada infestation, but with conference negotiations underway on USICA and America COMPETES Act, and ongoing debate on additional COVID relief, Ukraine aid, and possible reconciliation or climate change packages, all while appropriators begin to lay the groundwork on appropriations for the next fiscal year, Washington is sure to be buzzing. Here is Congress' laundry list and our analysis on which legislative vehicles are most likely to see action in the coming months.
Read MoreWith Washington back in full swing after the two-week recess, here is our analysis of major actions and intel on what we might expect on top agenda items, such as COVID relief, Ukraine assistance, and reconciliation.
Read MoreAs 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.
Read MoreThe Build Back Better agenda has stalled, but many are still hopeful that an ambitious climate agenda can take shape. We’ve outlined what can be done by Congress and the Biden Administration to push ahead on its goals, and note the potential barriers to action.
Read MoreThe widespread recognition of critical minerals as an issue of national significance has led to bipartisan interest in supporting the mining industry. The bipartisan infrastructure law provides authorization and funding for various critical minerals activities of which mining companies can take advantage, and the potential passage of a reconciliation package would only amplify those opportunities.
Read MoreThis time of year has those on and off the Hill looking at a very long to do list and a very short timeframe to accomplish it. The healthcare space is no exception. But what has to get done legislatively by January 3?
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