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With Daniel Lippman
WHY LAND O’LAKES IS LOBBYING ON BROADBAND ACCESS: When most Americans hear the name
Land O’Lakes, they think butter, not broadband. But the dairy co-op is getting into the connectivity game, or at least using its company resources to expand access in the communities where its employees work. The company back in April retained the lobbying help of a team at
One of the most Biden-connected firms in D C is exploring a sale
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POLITICO Playbook: Biden’s 7-day sprint
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If you want a true sense of Joe Biden’s presidency, you don’t need to go back 100 days. This past week showed us all what a “progressive” White House could really look like. | Al Drago-Pool/Getty Images
DRIVING THE DAY
You are going to hear a lot this week about President
JOE BIDEN’s first 100 days in office he marks the milestone on Friday. It’s a yardstick that presidencies have been measured by for nearly a century.
But if you want a true sense of Biden’s presidency, you don’t need to go back 100 days. This past week showed us all what a “progressive” White House could really look like.
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New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson speaks during a June 2020 press conference in Foley Square. | Photo by Scott Heins/Getty Images
Johnson marks his return to the political arena, shaking up comptroller’s race
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Council Speaker Corey Johnson officially announced his run for city comptroller Tuesday after weeks of dropping hints, assembling a campaign team and signing up for a candidate forum before he’d formally declared.
His entry upends the dynamics of the contest and marks Johnson’s return to the political arena after dropping out of the mayoral primary in September and largely retreating from the public eye for six months.