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Cozen Currents: The Politics of Moderation
March 21, 2023
“President Biden is moving to the middle as he readies his re-election campaign. What will likely be more relevant for his prospects of a...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Banking on a Crisis
March 14, 2023
“Stopping a banking crisis is hard. Stopping a banking crisis AND avoiding a political backlash is really hard.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor...Read More -
Cozen Currents: The GOP’s Political Awokening
March 7, 2023
“There are many things Republicans don’t agree on, from entitlement reform to aid to Ukraine to who should be the party’s next standard-bearer. But...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Biden Needs to Draw a Crowd
February 28, 2023
“President Biden will need to crowd in massive sums of private capital to convert his ambitious legislative agenda from the last two years into...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Threading the Needle
February 21, 2023
“Republicans and Democrats alike are not just dealing with narrow majorities in Congress, but they’re also wrestling with fractious elements within their parties. This...Read More -
Cozen Currents: The State of the States
February 15, 2023
“Divided government in Washington is a function of overwhelmingly unified government in the 50 states. This single party rule in the states is accelerating...Read More -
Cozen Currents: The State of the Union is…
February 7, 2023
“Tonight’s State of the Union address is less about the usual laundry list of policy priorities and more about President Biden building the political...Read More -
Cozen Currents: What Makes the GOP McTick in Divided Government
January 31, 2023
“While much of the focus on how effective Washington can be under divided government has been on newly installed Speaker Kevin McCarthy and his...Read More -
Cozen Currents: Process Trumps Substance on the Debt Limit
January 24, 2023
“When listening to the histrionics surrounding the latest debt limit showdown, it’s important to take a deep breath and remember that as with most...Read More