Bridge Public Affairs Expands Operations
Bridge’s new Johnson City office will be led by John Goetz, who is a senior vice president at Bridge and spends a majority of his time focused on the firm’s growing health care practice.
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Bridge’s new Johnson City office will be led by John Goetz, who is a senior vice president at Bridge and spends a majority of his time focused on the firm’s growing health care practice.
View Full Post >At Bridge, we encourage our clients to make legislative engagement a priority – and we actively work to identify and execute engagement strategies that will benefit our clients not just now but over ...
View Full Post >No doubt, a democracy can be beautifully messy, but in the end, voters have a way of getting it right and changing the rules mid-way through not only sets a dangerous precedent, it is also likely to ...
View Full Post >“In its first year, [Bridge Public Affairs] earned just more than $1 million to lobby the federal government on behalf of IT software company Ivanti Inc., Volkswagen Group of America ...
View Full Post >All eyes will be on Nashville next week as Tennessee Governor Bill Lee delivers his second State of the State address to the General Assembly.
View Full Post >There is no question that many aspects of our health care system need to be fixed. And we agree that everyone should have access to good quality care. However, expanding a program that already is ...
View Full Post >Wishing you and your family a very Happy New Year.
View Full Post >Interested in policy, politics, and people? Looking for a fast-paced internship at a growing public affairs firm with clients ranging from local non-profits to massive international corporations?
View Full Post >This past weekend, our team at Bridge Public Affairs was proud to play a role as Chattanooga hosted its first annual Motorcar Festival.
View Full Post >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.
View Full Post >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.
View Full Post >At the moment, neither party seems interested in a government shutdown and instead appear happy to delay policy and funding fights.
View Full Post >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.
View Full Post >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.
View Full Post >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.
View Full Post >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.
View Full Post >It has only been four months since the federal government reopened after the longest shutdown in U.S. history.
View Full Post >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.
View Full Post >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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