
Closely Divided Senate and Political Crosscurrents Make Passing Sweeping Legislation Difficult
The long-awaited runoffs for Georgia’s Senate seats concluded yesterday, with Democrats poised to win control of the Senate. Raphael Warnock
The long-awaited runoffs for Georgia’s Senate seats concluded yesterday, with Democrats poised to win control of the Senate. Raphael Warnock
Every December, as Congress is wrangling over an omnibus appropriations bill, expiring tax provisions, or some other must-pass legislation, comparisons
Given the litany of headline-grabbing events that have taken place in 2020 – from the spread of a global pandemic
While the primary focus of the 2020 U.S. election may have been on the race for the White House and
Election Day has come and gone, although the voting has been going on for some time in this pandemic-influenced election
The 2020 U.S. election will have significant implications for the leadership and political makeup of our legislative bodies at the
Despite having five months when Congress and the Trump administration could have negotiated the next phase of pandemic relief legislation,
CRE.Converge Virtual 2020 featured leaders across commercial real estate who shared their perspectives on top issues, trends and the best
In a special CRE.Converge Virtual 2020 keynote exclusively for NAIOP National Forums members, Steve Forbes, chairman and editor-in-chief of the
“Hello from Utah, the site of tonight’s vice presidential debate,” began veteran political strategist Donna Brazile in a keynote address