Oversight and Investigations: Where Will Democrats Focus?

There has been a lot of speculation about how a new Democratic Congress will approach their oversight and investigations responsibilities.
Caregiving: America’s Other National Pastime

Held in November during National Family Caregivers Month, CAN’s event featured the theme, “Creating the Voice,” which hit home for the evening’s two honorees.
New Congress…New Rules

Paying close attention to the rules package is an important early indicator for both the priorities and the process we can expect over the next two years.
Five Things to Expect in the 116th Congress

Here are five key factors we can expect to happen with the new majority in the House
3 Recurring Questions in the Debate over Medical Device Cybersecurity

In the age of connected devices, no industry contains as sprawling a web as the healthcare industry.
Raising Awareness for Caregivers

Why is family caregiving an important issue today? Kathleen Van De Wille sat down with Michelle Baker.
Women, the Military and the 116th Congress

These female veteran representatives will be fighting to find legislative successes in an arena with large party issues and personalities in play.
116th Congress: Most Partisan in History Gridlock or Compromise?

What to expect from a Democratic majority in the House, and what relationship will develop between House Democrats, Senate Republicans, and the Republican White House.
What to Watch For on Election Night

There will be significant implications over the next two years for policy, the 2020 election, and the President.
Crisis Communications 101 in the Digital Age

Les Moonves surely knows he has P.R. crisis on his hands. Most companies, however, come to realize they are mired in a crisis when it’s too late.
Cellular Agriculture on the Meat Aisle

One of the hot topics in DC these days is cellular agriculture. Now you may be asking yourself, “Why would I want meat that is grown in a laboratory?” The answers might surprise you.
The #Tacit Decline of Twitter

Anguish in modern life seems inextricably tied to technology, and oftentimes I wonder what Solzhenitsyn would make of Twitter.