June 28, 2019
Bridging the Gap
In the aftermath of September 11th, the Administration and Congress joined forces to put in place the pieces to build … More
In the aftermath of September 11th, the Administration and Congress joined forces to put in place the pieces to build … More
The policy and politics of International Trade have evolved rapidly over the past few years. Presidential politics led to the … More
More than 500 million tweets are sent every day. On its own, that volume is overwhelming. But when combined with … More
The U.S. celebrates Thanksgiving this month, a national holiday with origins of giving thanks for a good harvest. Food continues … More
For coastal regions of the U.S., hurricanes are the most severe and potentially devastating natural disasters those areas can face. … More
Over the years, I have been blessed to work with many different not-for-profit and charitable organizations throughout our community on … More
When Congress passed its major tax reform legislation at the end of 2017, they included an important provision to help … More
A career in Washington, D.C. was never my plan. Like a lot of recent college graduates, I intended to go … More
While that phrase is normally figurative in nature, for Cornerstone Government Affairs, today the phrase literally represents our reality. After … More
In early September of last year, with a one-way ticket and two suitcases, I hopped on a train to Washington, … More
Ask many Americans today about the appropriations process and you’ll either receive a look of bewilderment or an opinion formulated … More
While congressional action and federal legislating is a year-round endeavor, most state legislatures operate on a part-time basis and, with … More