The spring Unified Agenda, which by law was supposed to be released by the Biden Administration in April, was made public on July 5th and lists the current regulatory agenda for all federal agencies. With most of the...more
Recently, both the U.S. House and U.S. Senate released their 2024 calendars. Despite 2024 being a presidential election year with 33 Senators and the entire House up for re-election, both chambers of Congress will spend a...more
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) passed in both the House and the Senate on party line votes and now heads to President Biden’s desk for his signature....more
This week, Ohio held the first primary of 2022, which included Statewide, U.S. Senate, State Supreme Court, and Congressional Races. The report highlights each race, key insights, overview of the new congressional districts,...more
Despite the recent news from Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) that he will not support the President’s “Build Back Better” (BBB) legislation, the Biden Administration (Administration) continues to move forward with its regulatory...more
September 13th, the Senate returns to D.C., while the House returns September 20th.
With just a four-vote margin in the House, an even split in the Senate, and 10 days before the end of the fiscal year, Speaker Pelosi,...more
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Ryan Walker, Senior Vice President of Federal Affairs for Shumaker Advisors, LLC, gives an update on the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and summarizes the spending and “pay-fors,” as well as some of the “issues” Senators are...more