In a Feb. 27, 2022, Virginia Business article, McGuireWoods Consulting senior vice president Chris Lloyd said Virginia needs to adapt and begin preparing industrial sites for future businesses that bring with them large-scale projects.
On Feb. 14, 2022, the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce (NOVA) featured a Q&A interview with McGuireWoods Consulting senior advisor James Dyke, looking at diversity, equity and inclusion in the state.
In a Feb. 14, 2022, op-ed in the Washington Times, McGuireWoods Consulting senior vice president Mike Andrews called on the U.S. government to modify its approach to the nation’s fentanyl crisis.
In comments for a Feb. 9, 2022, article in The Wall Street Journal’s “Future of Work” series, McGuireWoods Consulting senior vice president and director of infrastructure and economic development Chris Lloyd reflected on what companies need to consider when deciding where to build their headquarters.
In a Jan. 26, 2022, Q&A with Investment Monitor, McGuireWoods Consulting senior vice president and director of infrastructure and economic development Chris Lloyd provided insights on the strong levels of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the United States.
McGuireWoods real estate and zoning lawyers, land use planners and government relations consultants released Part 2 of an in-depth study of zoning laws and housing segregation in Virginia, outlining specific policy reforms to eliminate discriminatory housing policies that perpetuate racial disparities.
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Your weekly North Carolina political news report.
North Carolina’s primary election day was Tuesday. Many of the results were expected, with some exceptions, including a few current incumbent legislators losing their primaries, a handful of current and former legislators squeaking out victories, and a major upset in a Congressional race.
The North Carolina General Assembly’s 2022 short session officially convened earlier this week with a skeletal session, but most legislators will not be assembling for official votes until next week, at the earliest. Legislative leadership did provide some insight into what their priorities will be for this session. Earlier this week, House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) shared that House lawmakers want to look at pay increases for state employees and teachers. While the Speaker did not provide a specific figure, any amount provided for raises will be in line with Democratic Governor Roy Cooper’s budget priorities.
McGuireWoods Consulting’s bipartisan team held a discussion on the results of the 2020 gubernatorial, attorneys general and state legislative races. The panelists provided analysis of the election outcomes and the likely policy implications in key states, as well as information on transition teams and what to expect in the 2022 races.
McGuireWoods Consulting held a bipartisan discussion on the South Carolina elections, with insights into the presidential, congressional and state legislative races.
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McGuireWoods Consulting hosted a bipartisan discussion on the North Carolina elections, with insights into the presidential, congressional, gubernatorial, attorney general and state legislative races.
McGuireWoods Consulting hosted a bipartisan discussion on the Florida elections, with insights into the presidential and state legislative races.