Trump and the New Geopolitical Landscape
“I’ve seen the world more dangerous, but I’ve never seen it more complicated.” This is how General Michael Hayden began
“I’ve seen the world more dangerous, but I’ve never seen it more complicated.” This is how General Michael Hayden began
This week, as they do early each year, NAIOP members from all over the United States and Canada, as well
The presidential transition period is over – President-elect Trump is now President Trump, and media attention turns toward what he
With the Electoral College having met and Governor Pat McCrory conceding North Carolina’s gubernatorial election, the 2016 election is officially
Last Wednesday and Thursday, Representative Kevin Brady (R-TX), the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee with jurisdiction over
Last Tuesday, NAIOP’s Government Affairs staff held a post-election webinar for our chapter executive directors, presidents and government affairs committee
With votes counted and the election over, NAIOP Corporate hosted the 2016 Southeastern Legislative Summit in Atlanta, Georgia, last week
It is rare when you can draw such a clear contrast between a World Series and a presidential race. The
This November, after what some have called the nastiest presidential race in modern memory is decided, the idea that our
As the credit crisis intensified and the U.S. economy struggled in late 2008, state and local governments faced a critical