The 2020 election did not result in the massive blue wave that many predicted, but there are definitely still blue ripples reaching shore especially now that Democrats won both Senate seats in the Georgia runoff elections. With the Democrats controlling the White House and now both houses of Congress, there are certainly changes in tax policy and other areas that ultra-wealthy families should expect and watch closely. That said, we believe the pendulum probably will not swing as far left as some people fear. There will be elements of the Democratic party pushing in that direction, but historically, Joe Biden has governed as a centrist. Additionally, a couple of Democratic senators, who already voted against the Green New Deal in 2019, probably will not agree to tax changes as originally espoused by the Biden Tax Plan.
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18. Who is to take over as the head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) from next April?
19. Which airline in December confirmed an order for 75 additional Max 200 jets, bringing its total firm commitment for orders of the aircraft type of 210?
21. In March Dublin-based Irelandia was part of a clutch of investors that took part in a $8.7m (€7.9m) Series A funding for what overseas hotel group?