Public Policy

August 13, 2021

Thought of the Week: The conventional wisdom in Washington had long been that a bipartisan infrastructure bill (BIF) would eventually pass the Senate along with the White House’s budget resolution. So, it was no real surprise when 19 Republicans joined Democrats in passing the Biden administration’s $1 trillion infrastructure proposal, and the budget resolution passed […]

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July 27, 2021

Thought of the Week: During a CNN Town Hall last week, President Biden said that his multi-trillion dollar infrastructure packages would, in fact, reduce inflation. In response to a question about whether pumping additional cash into an already flush economy would exacerbate price increases, the president replied, “No, no…” While former CBO Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin

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July 16, 2021

Thought of the Week: This week, the Washington office had the opportunity to meet with former Congressional Budget Office (CBO) Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin to discuss the Biden administration’s fiscal and regulatory policy and the U.S.’s economic outlook. A major topic of discussion was President Biden’s recently issued Executive Order (EO) on promoting competition in the

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July 9, 2021

Thought of the Week: The Pew Research Center published a detailed analysis of the 2020 presidential election,and it helps explain how Joe Biden was able to accomplish what Hillary Clinton could not—and why President Trump came closer to being reelected than many pre-election surveys predicted. Five factors accounted for President Biden’s success: (1) his campaign

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June 4, 2021

Thought of the Week: Since January 6, partisan tensions in Congress have led to outbursts,  tit-for-tat retaliations, and a clogged legislative pipeline. The Freedom Caucus has blocked bills that in previous Congress’ would have passed with bipartisan support through quick voice votes; a number of Democrats continue to refuse to partner with Republicans due to

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