By Christopher Payne The Congressional Budget Office is having an off-year — perhaps not as bad as Washington Nat’s disappointing season so far — but things aren’t running as smoothly as they could. The CBO blames it on the president’s …
Read More »When a Court Loss Is a Win: The Myriad Human Genetics Case
By Brian Rye The Supreme Court’s decision Thursday to ban patents on naturally occurring human genes came with a critical caveat; it allows patents on genetic sequences made or modified in the lab. That exception to the ban is enough …
Read More »On Sunday’s Capitol Gains: Fmr. Asst. Homeland Security Secretary Stewart Baker on PRISM
Now that Microsoft, Apple and Google have been linked to a top secret government surveillance program, will the disclosure take a toll on the tech giants? On Sunday’s Bloomberg Government’s “Capitol Gains”, Peter Cook talks with former Asst. Homeland Security …
Read More »Fracking Rule Will Have Limited Impact on Oil Production
By Jason Arvelo A new Bloomberg Government Analysis suggests that there is little evidence the proposed rules to regulate hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, on federal and Indian land will substantially limit oil output. States with similar rules already in place …
Read More »Froman Hearing May Test Obama’s Seriousness on New Trade Deals
By Sanford Reback Michael Froman, President Barack Obama’s choice for U.S. trade representative, is expected to sail through his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee later this week. Froman cut his teeth in senior positions at Treasury and the …
Read More »On Sunday’s Capitol Gains: TransCanada CEO Russ Girling on KeystoneXL
As we wait for President Obama’s big decision on the Keystone XL pipeline, the CEO of the company trying to build it says he’s “extremely confident” the project will win U.S. approval. In an exclusive interview with Peter Cook on …
Read More »Unintended Costs With the Rush to End Too-Big-To-Fail
By Robert Litan and Christopher Payne Several weeks ago the Senate, though deeply divided along partisan lines, did something remarkable: It unanimously passed a nonbinding amendment to a budget bill calling for a study of the alleged funding advantage that …
Read More »On Sunday’s Capitol Gains: Senator Carl Levin on Apple’s Tax Practices
After accusing Apple of stashing cash overseas, what will Michigan Senator Carl Levin do about it? In an interview with Peter Cook on Sunday’s Bloomberg Government’s “Capitol Gains”, Levin calls the results of his Apple investigation “stunning”. The Democrat says …
Read More »Secret Government Spending Presents Billions in Contract Opportunities
By Robert Levinson and Kevin Brancato While the defense budget is on the decline, the secret security work of the government is as robust as ever. Classified spending may even increase in the years ahead. A recent Bloomberg Government Analysis …
Read More »U.S.-EU Trade Deal Would Strengthen Existing Partnerships
By Ken Monahan Upcoming U.S.-EU trade talks mark an ambitious effort by the Obama administration to knock down commercial barriers and reduce company costs. The emphasis on investment in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP) isn’t just a way …
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