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.
March 17, 2023
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week Last week, the White House released President Biden’s fiscal year 2024 budget proposal (FY 2024 budget proposal), outlining the administration’s ...
Read More March 10, 2023
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week You’ve just won the award for greatest ____ in your field of all time. As you approach the stage to ...
Read More March 3, 2023
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week Last week, we looked into generative AI and its potential to impact the lobbying industry. While I was supremely impressed ...
Read More February 24, 2023
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week To me, the mention of “artificial intelligence” (AI) still conjures up images of Arnold Schwarzenegger as The Terminator or Keanu ...
Read More February 17, 2023
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week “Why can’t you let a politician on a plane? Because he’ll keep trying to destroy the other wing.” “When my ...
Read More February 10, 2023
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week This week I attended the Public Affairs Council’s (PAC) annual Advocacy Conference. The conference brings together nearly 500 public affairs ...
Read More February 3, 2023
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week Last December, I appeared on the SCOA Americas Week ‘Enriching Lives through Volunteerism’ panel. It was a great opportunity for ...
Read More January 27, 2023
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week There are signs that Washington may be on the cusp of returning to its pre-Covid normal. Although few, if any, ...
Read More January 20, 2023
By James D. Winslow
Thought of the Week Revelations that President Biden, like his predecessor Donald Trump, kept unauthorized documents upon leaving office have rocked Washington and dominated ...
Read More January 13, 2023
By Stephen Pitalo
Thought of the Week A new year. A new Congress. A new Speaker. New committee assignments. Renewed calls for fiscal discipline. We’re hearing a ...
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