Economic & Fiscal

Democrats Force a GOP Reckoning on Tariffs and Prices
Economic & Fiscal Democrats Force a GOP Reckoning on Tariffs and Prices

As the House floor becomes a battleground over trade policy, we sit down with Donald Gainsborough, a leading expert on congressional procedure and electoral strategy from Government Curated. What might seem like a dry procedural fight over tariffs is, in fact, a high-stakes political drama with

Is a Strong Jobs Report Hiding a Weaker Economy?
Economic & Fiscal Is a Strong Jobs Report Hiding a Weaker Economy?

The latest employment figures presented a dazzling portrait of a robust American labor market, yet beneath the surface of these celebrated numbers lies a more complex and unsettling economic reality that has left analysts and citizens alike questioning the true state of the nation's financial

Is It Time to Weaken Post-Crisis Banking Rules?
Economic & Fiscal Is It Time to Weaken Post-Crisis Banking Rules?

A significant and growing movement is challenging the foundational financial regulations established in the aftermath of the 2008 crisis, arguing that these very safeguards are now the primary obstacle to a more dynamic economy. At the heart of this debate is the Federal Reserve's large balance

How a Korean Firm Became a DC Power Player
Economic & Fiscal How a Korean Firm Became a DC Power Player

As a leading voice on policy and legislation, Donald Gainsborough has a unique vantage point on the intricate dance between multinational corporations and the U.S. government. His firm, Government Curated, advises on navigating the complex corridors of power in Washington. Today, we'll delve into

HUD Move Draws Legal and Funding Scrutiny
Economic & Fiscal HUD Move Draws Legal and Funding Scrutiny

With a reputation as a leading mind in policy and legislation, Donald Gainsborough, head of Government Curated, has a keen eye for the friction points between executive agencies and their congressional overseers. The current controversy surrounding the Department of Housing and Urban Development's

Will a Wealth Tax Drive Millionaires From Washington?
Economic & Fiscal Will a Wealth Tax Drive Millionaires From Washington?

The economic landscape of Washington is approaching a defining crossroads, where a single legislative proposal could reshape the state's relationship with its wealthiest citizens and determine its fiscal trajectory for years to come. As lawmakers consider a new tax on high-income earners, the state

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