Category Archives: Regulatory

Healthcare Bill Back To House –

The Hill reports that the healthcare bill is headed back to the house.  Senate Parliamentarian Alan Frumin sustained two objections by Republicans early Thursday.  The bill is expected to be passed by the House and the ruling by Frumin did … Continue reading

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Wall Street Next –

The Democrats are planning on passing legislation this year to overhaul the financial industry.  One of the main questions regards the amount of debate and the number of changes to the bill. To read an article by The Hill, please click … Continue reading

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Financial Legislation –

The financial legislation has moved out of committee with a 13-10 vote.  Changes are expected to be made during discussions over the next couple of months.  Passage of the bill may happen as early as Memorial Day. To read an … Continue reading

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Healthcare Bill Passes –

The healthcare bill passed the house with a 219-212 vote.  This will be a major issue in the 2010 election cycle and is sure to launch many legal challenges.  A second bill regarding student loan programs is still waiting to … Continue reading

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Financial Reform Lobbying –

Financial reform lobbying efforts are heating up in Washington this week.   The financial legislation is over 1,300 pages and the mark-up of the bill is expected to start next week. To read an article in The Hill, please click here: … Continue reading

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Natural Gas Lobby –

The natural gas lobby is pressing for incentives to encourage utilities to switch to natural gas.  Coal supporters are defending their position and The Hill has a good article on the matter. To read The Hill article, please click here: … Continue reading

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