Managing Director Noe Garcia Discusses his Hispanic Heritage

Noe Garcia reflects on how his Hispanic heritage guides his work #HispanicHeritageMonth
Once Summer Winds Down Expect Congress to Heat Up

Looking ahead, this Congress will have a major impact on several issues and will shape the policy around them.
Key Takeaways from the Budget Deal

Despite what you’ve heard, there is room for bipartisanship.
No Closer to Impeachment – What Went Wrong for Democrats Today

Democrats missed their last opportunity to move public opinion.
Presidential Harassment? No Mr. President, this is called Congressional Oversight.

President Trump is calling House Democrats’ ongoing investigations of his administration “presidential harassment.”
The Overton Series: The Case for Conflict

Over the past decade, presidential candidates and administrations have continued to reject the attitude that the U.S. should serve as a decisive actor within foreign conflicts.
The Overton Series: #MedicareForAll

Single-payer health care proposals used to be lightning rods for political criticism. Now we can’t stop talking about it.
Our Asylum System is Not Broken; It Just Needs Resources

The asylum system needs resources – and a lot of them – not fundamental reforms.
To Understand the Potential of Congress, Study Recent Public Lands Legislation

The recent public lands bill signed into law is an important reminder that in any policy landscape, compromise and bipartisanship is possible.
What to Do When the System Breaks: Tackling Transnational Dispute Resolution

Transnational dispute resolution. It’s where companies end up when the system fails. When governments don’t play by the rules. Or when an international partner goes dark on you. Signal’s John Procter has turned it into an art form. Have a listen.
Is Your Phone Really Listening to You?

Signals Rob Chamberlin weighs in on the future of data privacy. Will congress actually move to get something done?
Water Infrastructure with Mae Stevens

“I really think that the problem with all these issues, whether it’s lead or fatbergs or emerging pollutants or anything else, is that there’s not enough money in the system going towards maintaining our water infrastructure.”