This last week featured new activity in the U.S. Senate on the issue of additional permitting reform for pipelines and electric transmission. Chairman Joe Manchin (D-WV) held a hearing and...
Lawmakers return to Washington this past week, kicking off a three-week legislative sprint before they return to their states and districts for the August recess. At the top of the...
Senate Majority Leader Schumer Unveils New AI Framework Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) laid out a long-awaited framework on Wednesday to regulate artificial intelligence, hoping to create a path for lawmakers to...
On Tuesday, June 13, President Joe Biden released his Spring regulatory agenda, outlining plans to address climate change, health policies, and more. The list, typically issued twice a year, offers...
It was a busy week in the nation’s capital. The Constitution Partners team reviewed the major events driving American public policy and business interests, and have provided a summarized overview...
By Denise Bode and Lucinda Geller Late last week, the Senate passed legislation to suspend the debt ceiling and restrict government spending through the 2024 election, ending a drama that threatened a global...
Written and updated by Patrick Firth & Lulu Geller Chief negotiators worked over the weekend to put together a debt ceiling agreement to take to Congress for consideration by legislators....
Updated as of 10:07pm, Saturday, May 27, 2023 Chief negotiators have worked over the weekend to put together a debt ceiling agreement to take to Congress for consideration by legislators....
On May 17, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) once again extended the Section 301 tariff exclusions of certain medical-care products needed to address the COVID-19 pandemic. In prior notices,...