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Tennessee Again Leading the Way in Driving Medicaid Innovation

Tennessee Again Leading the Way in Driving Medicaid Innovation

There is still a lot of water to go under the bridge before the final plan takes shape, but one thing is for sure: Tennessee is again leading the way in driving Medicaid innovation.

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Why Your Company Should Plan for Congressional State Work Periods

Why Your Company Should Plan for Congressional State Work Periods

Do you or the company you work for have a relationship with your elected officials? If not, our team at Bridge Public Affairs can help you build an engagement strategy.

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Congress Poised to Punt Full-Year Government Spending Decisions Until Later This Fall

Congress Poised to Punt Full-Year Government Spending Decisions Until Later This Fall

At the moment, neither party seems interested in a government shutdown and instead appear happy to delay policy and funding fights.

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Wiles Appointed By Governor Lee to Council on Developmental Disabilities

Wiles Appointed By Governor Lee to Council on Developmental Disabilities

Last week, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee appointed Brent Wiles, senior vice president at Bridge Public Affairs, to an at-large, three-year term on the Council on Developmental Disabilities.

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The Tennessee Senate Race

The Tennessee Senate Race

There is still a lot of water to go under the bridge and the field is far from set — but the contours of the race certainly began to crystallize last week.

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The Federal ‘Debt Ceiling’ – What It Is and Why It Matters

The Federal ‘Debt Ceiling’ – What It Is and Why It Matters

While unnerving to be cutting it close once again, the reality is that it’s only a matter of time before debt limit is raised. 

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Unpopular Opinion: Congress Should Not Cancel August ‘Recess’

Unpopular Opinion: Congress Should Not Cancel August ‘Recess’

As the temperature heats up, conversation in Washington will soon turn to the August “recess” — a congressional tradition that dates back to the mid-1800s.

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Will Congress Finish Fiscal Year 2020 Appropriations Before October 1? Doubtful.

Will Congress Finish Fiscal Year 2020 Appropriations Before October 1? Doubtful.

It has only been four months since the federal government reopened after the longest shutdown in U.S. history.

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Permobil Foundation Making Transformational Impact

Permobil Foundation Making Transformational Impact

We couldn’t be more proud of the work of the Permobil Foundation and the transformational impact they are having on so many individuals and families around the country.

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Our Commitment to Service Continues

Our Commitment to Service Continues

We have loved the privilege of serving in the public arena and couldn’t be more excited to bring the same commitment to service we learned there to bear for our clients. 

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