Washington Insight
This blog features insights into the people, policy and politics that make the nation’s capital tick. You’ll read the Washington office’s take on current events in the U.S. political sphere that impact the economy, SCOA’s business sectors and our relationships with American lawmakers.
April 25, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week: Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850) and Title Page of What is Seen and What is Not Seen (July 1850) There is the ...
Read More April 11, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week: It’s spring break in Washington. Climb Capitol Hill, ride the Metro, or visit the National Mall, and you’re bound to ...
Read More April 4, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week: The morning of what President Trump referred to as “Liberation Day,” I found myself sitting at a conference room table ...
Read More March 28, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week: In Great Expectations, Charles Dickens wrote that “Spring is the time of year when it is summer in the sun ...
Read More March 21, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week: My first “real” job was at a company that stood just a block away from where SCOA’s Washington office sits ...
Read More March 14, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week: Last year, during the Christmas holiday, I purchased each member of my immediate family one of those Page-a-Day Calendars that ...
Read More March 7, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week: Earlier this week, sitting in an introductory pitch meeting with one of Washington’s leading public policy consulting firms, discussing the ...
Read More February 28, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week: This week, I attended the Conference Board’s Government Relations Executives (GRE) Council meeting in Orlando, FL. I’ve sat on the ...
Read More February 21, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week: More than thirty years ago, my wife and I spent our honeymoon in Hawaii. Because Hurricane Iniki had struck the ...
Read More February 14, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week: Whether novice or connoisseur, a trip to California’s wine country can be overwhelming for any oenophile. My wife prefers Napa ...
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