How Did We Get Here? Pretty much everyone involved in this fiasco did just about everything in their power to ensure the Office of the Speaker of the House would be vacated, like a bizarre Congressional version of the Prisoner’s Dilemma. The Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) crew clearly thought Speaker McCarthy would cut a deal […]
Read MoreBalance of Power Senate: 47 Democrats, 49 Republicans, 3 Independents Caucusing with Democrats, 1 Vacancy* Governor Newsom appointed EMILY’s List President Laphonza Butler to serve out the remaining 15 months of the late Senator Diane Feinstein’s term. House: 221 Republicans, 212 Democrats, 2 Vacancies* Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI) resigned his seat June 1st, to become […]
Read MoreTop Line Take Aways: The potential for a full government shutdown will dominate all discourse in Washington and drown out pretty much everything else that needs to get done in September. Speaker McCarthy is currently floating a 30-day Continuing Resolution (CR) to his members, while Senate Republican Leader McConnell has said he expects a CR […]
Read MoreTop Line Take Aways: House and Senate Leadership are trying to cram an awful lot of legislation into three weeks before recessing for the summer. It’s inevitable that something will slip until Congress returns in September. We unpack everything we hear will see floor action in July below and you’ll get a sense of what […]
Read MoreElevate Government Affairs, a premier bipartisan and bicameral lobbying firm, is expanding its suite of client services by launching a digital advocacy practice, which will include digital advocacy and grassroots activation capabilities. Bret Manley, Executive Vice President, will lead Elevate’s new stream of work. “During my many years of campaign experience in targeted, competitive Congressional […]
Read MoreTop Line Take Aways: · We have a deal! Improbable as it may seem, a Congress whose two chambers are separated by six votes and the White House came forward for a major bipartisan bill with major repercussions for federal spending. Will this kind of deal-making last? We doubt it. · The debt limit negotiations […]
Read MoreTop Line Take Aways: We are barreling toward a debt ceiling standoff with no realistic end in sight. Readers should not count on an extraordinary procedural process like a “Discharge Petition” to solve the problem, as we outline below. The House Calendar is getting tight with only twelve legislative weeks before programs and spending authority […]
Read MoreElevate Government Affairs is excited to announce that Sen. John Hoeven’s (R-ND) former Deputy Legislative Director, Tyler Hardy, has joined the firm as a Vice President. Tyler brings with him a wealth of experience on many of the issues of interest to Elevate’s clients. Tyler has been with Sen. Hoeven for nearly a decade, joining […]
Read More(Washington, DC – 12/07/2022) Elevate Government Affairs, LLC is pleased to announce that Bret Manley has joined the firm effective December 5, 2022, as an Executive Vice President. Bret comes to Elevate with over 15 years of experience working in various roles for Republican Members in the House of Representatives. He most recently served as […]
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