President Biden proposed a $5.8 trillion budget for FY 2023 early Monday, March 28 – a similar proposed budget than the past year but $200 billion less. The Council’s Government Affairs
March 3, 2022 The financial services community, along with the rest of the world, continues to brace itself for the fallout of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and subsequent sanctions against
January 13, 2022 Supreme Court Blocks OSHA Vaccine/Testing Mandate for Large, Private Companies In a 6-3 decision on Thursday, January 13, the Supreme Court blocked the Biden Administration from enforcing
All, Good morning and Happy New Year from your Council Washington team. It was in the high 60s yesterday, and today we’re under a half foot (and counting) of snow. As
October 29, 2021 Proposed Tax Provisions Impacting Passthrough Businesses Yesterday, we communicated with you about the release of the White House’s Build Back Better framework and fact sheet, and how
October 28, 2021 Broker Implications in Biden’s Democratic Agreement on Spending and Taxes The White House today announced a $1.75 trillion legislative framework, marking a major development on the social
August 12, 2021 Budget Resolution Lowers Medicare Eligibility and Allows for Tax Increases; Calls for Congress to Lower Prescription Drug Prices The following alert is from The Council’s government affairs
March 8, 2021 With the Saturday passage in the Senate (on a 50-49 party-line vote) of a $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act, Congress is on track to complete the
February 27, 2021 Yellow Alert: House Passes President Biden’s American Rescue Plan with Implications for Employers The following alert is from The Council’s government affairs team. The U.S. House of
February 9, 2021 The following alert is from The Council’s government affairs team. House Democrats yesterday laid out their proposal to subsidize health insurance premiums for coverage as part of