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.
January 30, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week How’s your “Dry January” going? Did you even try it this year? You know Dry January; it’s the public health ...
Read More January 23, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week A snowmageddon, a snowpocalypse, an Arctic blast, a bomb cyclone; whatever you want to call it, a major winter storm ...
Read More January 16, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week It’s the 1980s. The Police, Michael Jackson, and Van Halen are chart toppers; the Washington Redskins were an NFC powerhouse; ...
Read More January 9, 2026
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week One of the most surprising statistics from the 2024 presidential election was the surge of support President Trump received from ...
Read More December 19, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week One of the things I try to do at the end of the year is look back, take stock, and ...
Read More December 12, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week Years ago, as our kids began to get older, my sister and I did away with giving Christmas presents to ...
Read More December 5, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week How was your Thanksgiving? Did you graduate to the adult table or are you still relegated to the kids’ table? ...
Read More November 21, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week With a three-day meeting of the Conference Board’s Government Relations Executive (GRE) Council* scheduled for the latter half of this ...
Read More November 14, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week: It's weird how the mind works. Earlier this week, as I attended a home dedication for a post-9/11 veteran, while ...
Read More October 31, 2025
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week: How many group text chains are you on? I’ve lost count. I’ve got family, extended family, work, golf, high school, ...
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