Has the Administration Killed Congressional Oversight Forever?

Congress must find a way to reassert itself, not as a co-equal branch of government, but as first among equals.
Social Insecurity with Long-Term Care

Across all demographics, health care costs continue to rate at the top of voters’ minds in nearly every public opinion poll.
Key Policy Drivers May Push Privacy Legislation Over the Finish Line

Legislation is well-positioned to move, if not get signed into law, before the end of 2020.
A Celebration of Legacy and Hope for Progress to Come

The role of immigrants in America has been central in shaping our national character as well as our economy.
2020 Will be a Marriage of Politics and Policy

Despite the conventional thinking around an election year, there are five key signs that indicate policy will be taking center stage in 2020.
The 2020 Health Care Voter: Trends to Watch

With the 2020 election approaching, voter concerns are driving our news cycle. Signal Group hosted a webinar to discuss the emerging tipping point of voter priorities: health care.
Four Years Since Paris: The Future of Climate Change

By Blake Androff and Madeline Wade
Despite an emissions and ambition gap, non-federal actors are championing climate policies and are showing tremendous leadership.
Anniversary of the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

Although we have come far, much remains to be done to ensure that government works fairly.
The Next Funding Crises: Public Lands

Signal’s Managing Director Charles Cooper, Executive Vice President Blake Androff, and Vice President Madeline Wade write about the funding shortfalls facing America’s public lands, and offer a bipartisan solution that addresses the problem effectively.
One Year Away From Election Day: Let the Games Begin

Signal Managing Director Charles Cooper discusses the five key factors likely to decide the 2020 election.
Signal Group Helps N Street Village

Signal team members visited the Patricia Handy Place for Women.
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.