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GAI Senior Fellow Josh Huder was quoted in a story on Bloomberg News on the impact the 2016 election may have on Speaker Ryan’s political ambitions. You can read the article here.
GAI Director Ken Gold is quoted in a recent Roll Call article that discusses the challenges that Congress will have to overcome in getting through a funding measure for the new fiscal year that starts on October 1. House Speaker Paul D. Ryan will be in an especially difficult position
GAI Senior Fellow Mark Harkins joined NPR News to discuss the lack of congressional approval for Zika funding. He also outlined some of the steps that the executive branch can take in the absence of the 1.9 billion emergency federal funding that the Obama Administration requested back in May of
GAI Senior Fellow Laura Blessing joins the discussion of the next presidential administration’s challenges via the Miller Center’s First Year Project. In her piece she argues that the next president should build their party for good governance and accountability, by focusing on message, money, and policy. You can read the
A recent article in Roll Call explores a pay gap in congressional staff salaries between the House Democratic and Republican Member offices. According to the Roll Call analysis of the available data, Democratic House Members have edged their Republican counterparts “by spending more on staff by about $150 per day.”
A recent US News & World Report article discussed the role of the Rules Committee in structuring the legislative agenda in the House, including its role in the recent Democratic demonstrations over (the lack of) gun control legislation. You can read the entire article here.
A recent Politifact article breaks down a claim that Senator Bernie Sander’s income places him in the top 1 percent. Based on his congressional salary alone, Sen. Bernie Sanders hardly qualify for the top 1 percent. Even if one considers the various benefits and “perks” of serving in the Senate,
Dr. Ken Gold is cited in a recent piece in Roll Call that examines the lack of urgency in the House in addressing a slew of important legislative issues. “Everything is politicized,” against the backdrop of a lame duck president looking to cement his legacy, a Republican Senate trying to
Heated rhetoric on the presidential campaign trail may derail Speaker Ryan’s plans for passing budget resolution and the annual appropriations bills that fund the federal government cialis 20mg fta 4st. “Ryan has to navigate what’s best for his conference amidst one of the more major upheavals of his party,” Huder
AMI Newswire’s article on the upcoming difficulties in enacting the FY17 budget features a wide ranging analysis by GAI Director Ken Gold. “The number one question in the House (on the budget) is what is the relationship between the speaker and the Freedom Caucus,…..” “Because they can prevent him from
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