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.
Air Traffic Control – Who Lost the Debate in Congress?

The effort in Congress to modernize, reform, or privatize the Federal Aviation Administration (depending upon your viewpoint) is over for now.
Six Tips for PR Pros in Today’s Media World

2017 turned conventional journalism on its head with the ever-hastening 24-hour news cycle, creating a rise in reporting from non-journalists and “fake news.”
Speed (lack of it) Kills on Mobile

You have less than three seconds to reach our mobile audience (egad!). Make sure your website is up to the task.
Late-Stage Factors Determine Leadership Elections

Why to take a wait and see approach.
The Guide to Legislating with Less Than 250 Days Until the Election

Sifting between the noise and the results.
Joint Select Committee on Budget and Appropriations Process Reform

The challenges before this committee are enormous. The problems have built up over decades – from government shutdowns and a parade of continuing resolutions to massive deficits and budget breakdowns.
It’s Just a List, Right?

The theatre of the president’s budget.
State of the Union – A Signal Group Analysis

An issue-by-issue take of President Donald Trump’s first official State of the Union address.
The Importance of the Next Two Weeks

Party adjustments will provide valuable insight into what we can expect from both sides of the political aisle in the months ahead.
Infrastructure – A Path Forward

Leveraging the successful tactics used in passing tax reform.