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GOP Tax Plan Targets Key Dem Constituencies

GOP Tax Plan Targets Key Dem Constituencies

by Gordon Hensley | Dec 7, 2017 | Business, GOP Politics, state government, taxes, Trump

Putting aside the policy and economic implications of the GOP tax plans — now heading for Conference — the political ramifications are clear: the GOP approach in its totality targets largely Democratic constituencies. Stephen Moore, an economic advisor to...
Saudi Arabia vs. Qatar: The New DC Steel Cage Death Match

Saudi Arabia vs. Qatar: The New DC Steel Cage Death Match

by Gordon Hensley | Jul 28, 2017 | advocacy, Business, lobbying, Television, Trump

While much of the conversation and news coverage over the past several months has been usurped by health reform and the daily drama within the Trump White House, the clear escalation of the Beltway media war between Saudi Arabia and Qatar is shaping up as a...
MIA: A Salient White House Policy Predicate for Repealing Obamacare

MIA: A Salient White House Policy Predicate for Repealing Obamacare

by Gordon Hensley | Jun 25, 2017 | GOP Politics, Health Reform, Medicaid funding, Trump, U.S. House, U.S. Senate

We’ve heard ad infinitum from President Trump that Obamacare is a “disaster,” a “loser,” and “a disgrace.” But what do Americans really know about the substantive policy rationale behind the White House push to repeal the so-called Affordable Care Act (ACA)? Not much...
Steve Scalise’s Rising Star Faces Key Test

Steve Scalise’s Rising Star Faces Key Test

by Gordon Hensley | Mar 20, 2017 | advocacy, GOP Politics, health care, Health Reform, Paul Ryan, Trump, U.S. House, U.S. Senate

This Thursday’s scheduled vote in the U.S. House of Representatives to begin rolling back Obamacare with the American Health Care Act will be Majority Whip Steve Scalise’s biggest, most important test to date. The Louisiana lawmaker’s star already on the rise,...
Ryan PowerPoint Media Format ‘Too Retro’?

Ryan PowerPoint Media Format ‘Too Retro’?

by Gordon Hensley | Mar 10, 2017 | advocacy, GOP Politics, health care, Health Reform, Media Relations, Television, Trump

One of the more interesting sidebar PR discussions regarding House Speaker Paul Ryan’s media event yesterday detailing his “three-pronged approach” to repealing and replacing Obamacare was the format itself. A PowerPoint? skeptics asked. Ross Perot...

Tom Price Aces White House Health Care Briefing

by Gordon Hensley | Mar 7, 2017 | advocacy, CMS, health care, Health Reform, Media Relations, Television, Trump

During any Washington press briefing — after the political figure delivers his or her canned opening statement — that moment of truth arrives during an aggressive reporter Q and A session when success or failure becomes apparent. HHS Secretary Tom Price...
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