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Cozen Currents: The Defining Threat (to Define the Threat) to Democracy
January 9, 2024
“There is a shared concern among Americans of different political stripes that the future of democracy is on the line in this November’s election....Read More -
Cozen Cities – January 3, 2024
January 3, 2024
Gig Economy & Technology BALTIMORE — Mayor Scott, BDE Introduce Free Public Wi-Fi Network In December, Mayor Brandon Scott and the City’s Office of...Read More -
Cozen Cities – December 13, 2023
December 13, 2023
Gig Economy & Technology BALTIMORE — New UpSurge CEO Bets on Baltimore, Tech Tech entrepreneur Kory Bailey — who was recently named CEO of...Read More -
Cozen Currents: It’s Still the Economy, Stupid
December 12, 2023
“While criminal trials and culture war issues increasingly dominate our political discourse, the economy will likely remain the dominant factor in the 2024 presidential...Read More -
Cozen Currents: The Bipartisan Impact of Partisan Legislation
December 5, 2023
“Major partisan legislation often is vilified by the opposition. In practice, however, the inconvenient truth is that partisan laws can yield bipartisan benefits.” —...Read More -
Cozen Cities – November 30, 2023
November 30, 2023
Gig Economy & Technology DETROIT — Electric Delivery Startup BrightDrop Becomes Part of GM BrightDrop, a General Motors (GM) commercial electric vehicle startup formed...Read More -
Cozen Currents: The Best Defense is a Good Offense
November 28, 2023
“2024 is shaping up to be a ‘don’t vote for the other guy’ election.” — Howard Schweitzer, CEO, Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies The Cozen...Read More -
Cozen Cities – November 17, 2023
November 17, 2023
Gig Economy & Technology CHICAGO — Harris School Introduces New Technology, Society Initiative The University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy is introducing the Harris...Read More -
Cozen Currents: All the President’s Men and Women
November 14, 2023
“For former President Trump’s MAGA allies the ‘personnel is policy’ axiom has become the centerpiece of preparation for a potential second term.” — Howard...Read More