Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"revolving door" Definitions
  1. a type of door in an entrance to a large building that turns around in a circle as people go through it
  2. used to talk about a place or an organization that people enter and then leave again very quickly

943 Sentences With "revolving door"

How to use revolving door in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "revolving door" and check conjugation/comparative form for "revolving door". Mastering all the usages of "revolving door" from sentence examples published by news publications.

LONDON — The revolving door between Washington and Wall Street is well known, but Britain has its own revolving door.
The "Revolving Door" spot showed inmates coming in and out of prison through a revolving door under Dukakis, claiming that 268 had escaped.
" He also said, "Trump kept the Obama limits on the revolving door coming into government, but eliminated Obama's revolving door protections for nonlobbyists leaving government.
"Voters are tired of career politicians and the revolving door of politicians and the revolving door of politics," AMPAC declares in a overview of its voter opinion research.
" It's been a real revolving door, except for "Despacito.
A lot of times ... Compton's was a revolving door.
REVOLVING-DOOR PREMIERS Japan was bedevilled for much of the era by a string of "revolving door" prime ministers, including Noboru Takeshita, who quit in June 1989 over a shares-for-favours scandal.
REVOLVING-DOOR PREMIERS Japan was bedevilled for much of the era by a string of "revolving door" prime ministers, including Noboru Takeshita, who quit in June 1989 over a shares-for-favors scandal.
The show was essentially a revolving door of celebrity cameos.
"Emily does have that revolving door of girlfriends," Mitchell teased.
Again, the problem, the justice system becomes a revolving door.
THE revolving door of Donald Trump's administration is spinning fast.
I slink back through the revolving door out of treatment.
Along the way, he encountered a revolving door of agents.
"You see this revolving door starting to form," Gonzalez said.
The revolving door has also worked in the opposite direction.
Disclosure requirements can be refined and the revolving door tightened.
The National Security Adviser position has been a revolving door.
Eleanor Eagan is a research assistant at the Revolving Door Project.
And it means closing the revolving door between politics and business.
Basically, "it's a wonderful revolving door" of old favorites, Baranski says.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation called it the "Revolving Door Syndrome".
"It's a revolving door right now," Oakland manager Bob Mevin said.
A revolving door of schlubby comedians pop up to impersonate him.
The state has a history of tight revolving door Senate races.
The revolving door has been spinning particularly fast at financial regulators.
No cures, just a neverending revolving door of follow-up visits.
Revolving door regulators in the telecom sector are certainly nothing new.
"She added: "This family, I feel like it's a revolving door.
The revolving door of players "was disruptive for everybody," Kennedy said.
Cora was just another name passing through an endlessly revolving door.
Hundreds of people rush into the tower through a revolving door.
On the other hand, there is a revolving door of exposure.
Don't let the revolving door hit you on the way out.
But about the revolving door between Congress and the lobbying industry.
I exit through Quo Vadis' revolving door a very bonny lass.
A revolving door of executives at Twitter has not included Noto.
Eric came to a crashing halt, thankfully missing the revolving door.
He was paroled in '78 but prison became a revolving door.
But the role of chief executive has been a revolving door.
But one that did contribute was hiring more "revolving door" lobbyists.
Human Rights Watch has denounced a "revolving door" of releases and arrests.
Australia has seen a revolving door of political leadership in recent years.
His jail had become a revolving door for people struggling with addiction.
The symbol for the Trump White House will be a revolving door.
In its twelve years of existence, it had been a revolving door.
Better that revolving door of suckage than a decade of Andy Dalton.
Thus, sooner, rather than later, Trump's revolving door will spin once again.
He finally stepped into a revolving door, spun around and emerged transformed.
For many inmates, that means the jail has been a revolving door.
The revolving door of press secretaries proves that the job isn't easy.
They had a revolving door at quarterback all season, starting four different ones.
The revolving door at Twitter's highest ranks is not just a newsy storyline.
The Food and Drug Administration has had a "revolving door" problem for years.
We're paying more with this revolving door situation, with inmates going back in.
Eleanor Eagan and Max Moran are research assistants at the Revolving Door Project.
Plagued by corruption and cronyism, both districts had a revolving door of superintendents.
HLOGA enhanced lobbying disclosure requirements, banned lobbying "gifts," and tightened revolving-door rules.
You're not shoved into the backroom, you're not sent through a revolving door.
I just got sick of a revolving door of vocalists of the band.
Why have federal efforts to rein in the revolving door failed so miserably?
Australia has become notorious in recent years for its revolving door political leadership.
The revolving door between Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C., took another spin today.
Mr. Kyl's appointment would be only his latest trip through Washington's revolving door.
This revolving door of lobbyists and government officials is not new in Washington.
Harry and Meghan will hope the House of Windsor's revolving door keeps spinning.
It also began a revolving door of screenwriters and directors to the project.
In the scene, Buddy runs around and around in the building's revolving door.
The White House-Goldman Sachs revolving door has been costly for the nation.
So these cities are headed back to the days of revolving door justice.
There's always a new restructuring plan and a revolving door of new staff.
What has perpetuated this revolving door of eligible (and not so eligible) suitors?
It's a revolving door here; you'll see some of the same people numerous times.
Empire is known for having a revolving door of celebrity cameos and guest stars.
During the Obama years, CAP was described as a "revolving door" to the administration.
Both bands are linked by a sort of incestuous revolving door of band members.
I pushed through a revolving door into the Colonial: a private club, college-affiliated.
Now, trends come and go faster than Kylie Jenner's revolving door of hair colors.
She proceeded to WHACK her entire face on the side of the revolving door.
Australia has become notorious in recent years for its revolving door of political leadership.
Fearing the car would hit her, she ran to a nearby building's revolving door.
The second season, it seems, is all about the revolving door of modern dating.
"I want our front door to feel like a revolving door," Ms. Clark said.
Twitter has endured internal turmoil and a revolving door of executives and board members.
CLINTON: Well, Karen, I do agree that we have to end the revolving door.
Underpaying congressional staff is a viable system only if we value the revolving door.
But it seems like our homes are a never-ending revolving door of Tupperware.
"I can spot them," Koivogui said, suspiciously watching the hotel's revolving door for agents.
It's been sort of a revolving door for the perpetrators of the housing bust.
A revolving door between Trump's administration and Fox News became more and more pronounced.
"I decided prison was not going to be my revolving door anymore," says Purifoy.
The fallout from the scandal has led to a revolving door of top executives.
Like ESPN, the Mets are accustomed to the revolving door in the baseball industry.
Upon return to jail, they mentally unravel again, and the revolving door keeps spinning.
In the book, I talk about the revolving door and how people work on Wall Street for 2100 years, and then take a spin through the revolving door and work in the Treasury Department, and then spin right back to Wall Street.
In the book, I talk about the revolving door and how people work on Wall Street for 20 years, and then take a spin through the revolving door and work in the Treasury Department, and then spin right back to Wall Street.
So here's the first big change — padlock the revolving door between big business and government.
"I just know it's been a mess and it's been a revolving door," he said.
It's going to be a revolving door until they're both in check and being treated.
Tesla also has a well-documented revolving door when it comes to lower-level executives.
Of course, the revolving door between the Pentagon and private defense companies is well-established.
Twitter has been a revolving door for several years now, particularly on its product team.
While the first two rarely change, the singer's nails are on a constant revolving door.
Few people personify how the revolving door corrodes the federal government than Mary Jo White.
"The amount of real estate development and revolving door of restaurants is dizzying," he said.
The revolving door between agencies and private law firms is not unique to the FTC.
Many states across the country followed suit with their own versions of revolving door restrictions.
The Trump administration has been a revolving door for industry executives serving in the government.
Twitter has undergone a string of executive departures and a revolving door of company leadership.
If you drink like a fish then your wallet flaps will be a revolving door.
That has led to a revolving door between prosecutors' offices and white-collar defense firms.
The intelligence committees have a steady revolving door of staff between Congress and the agencies.
It's been a revolving door of leadership changes in Australia's capital in the past decade.
Those who work to wrest lives from death's grip see a revolving door of carnage.
People who run institutions that benefit from this horrific revolving door of addiction and "solution"?
Hicks' return is the latest example of the White House-Fox revolving door of staffers.
ESPN has long had a revolving door between the playing fields and the broadcast booth.
There's been a revolving door in the retailer's C-suite, and activist investors have piled on.
Meanwhile, her friend has a revolving door of professional athletes footing the bill for her life.
Anthony Field (left), founding member of The Wiggles, injured himself after colliding with a revolving door.
So yeah, we could have a revolving door of people playing the cabinet members and all.
His reinsertion as chief executive last year was the most prominent turn of the revolving door.
If there's one brand with a revolving door of beautiful, top shelf-worthy packaging, it's Julep.
And billionaires walk in and out of prison as quickly as they do a revolving door.
Barack Obama's attempts to halt the revolving door between public office and private gain were ineffective.
Now, she's the one consistent figure in the otherwise revolving door of the Trump White House.
He has a rookie left tackle in Garett Bolles and a revolving door of right tackles.
The law effectively eliminates the revolving door system that failed Goldstein and cost Webdale her life.
The mother of two is right on trend with a revolving door of rainbow-colored hair.
But this revolving door of period-piece cameos arguably does the already-shaky script a disservice.
America's federal government has not seen this type of revolving door turnover since the Gilded Age.
Nail trends are forever on a revolving door — even the French tips have come and gone.
It goes well beyond existing restrictions to slow the revolving door to riches for government insiders.
It also slows the revolving door where legislators cash in to take well-paid lobbying jobs.
CW: Well, I think one of the things is, there's been sort of the revolving door.
It is the latest sign of the revolving door relationship between Fox and the Trump administration.
And while the Cabinet continues to be a revolving door, it isn't becoming any more diverse.
The revolving door between lawmakers, regulators and corporate cronyism is a lifetime of employment and enrichment.
It was the most recent example of the revolving door for top executives at the company.
This revolving door problem isn't unique to the FDA; it's an issue for all government-regulated industries.
The findings mirror similar research about the agency's revolving-door problem, published in The BMJ in 2016.
Zucker recognizes a cautionary tale; the church-and-clinic scam is a bit of a revolving door.
That has some experts worrying that Japan could again see the revolving door premiers of the past.
This revolving door between Washington and Wall Street is really not how the system ought to work.
But Mnuchin is more than just an emblematic traveler though the Wall Street-to-Washington revolving door.
They have grown accustomed over the years to a revolving door like system with each new administration.
There are two solid reasons for reining in the revolving door of officials who turn into lobbyists.
He is one of many surfers who left, then came back through the revolving door, sometimes unexpectedly.
But whenever the revolving door of coworkers looking for a sympathetic ear increases, so does her workload.
It's a perverse, profit-based framework that helps spin the revolving door of the criminal justice system.
President Obama also campaigned on a promise to close the revolving door between his administration and lobbyists.
It has become one of the biggest facilitators of the revolving door between Washington and Wall Street.
It could be the city has a revolving door: As New Yorkers head out, tourists head in.
Even the ones not considered overcrowded house strangers in close proximity, with a revolving door of inmates.
All the while, the revolving door between industry and regulatory agency is turning as rapidly as ever.
He describes a revolving-door culture in which army figures become rebels and then change sides again.
A similar hire by Tesla could stabilize a revolving door of top executive talent at the automaker.
The Mets, on the other hand, will watch the revolving door of their pitching staff spin again.
So get the revolving door done and over with and get the big money out of politics.
It's a constant revolving door of the tiny fascinating issues of this microenvironment that I live in.
The so-called revolving door is also moving quickly under Trump to bring officials into lobbyist posts.
Obama put his own "revolving door" rules in place at the beginning of his time in office.
One of Buddy's many discoveries on his first trip to New York City is a revolving door.
I'm assuming that at age 74, he's not going to go through the revolving door after this.
It had spent years under a revolving-door series of state-appointed emergency managers beginning in 2009.
The Christie/Trump proposal would allow that kind of revolving door to take place without actual revolving.
The changes are reminiscent of the revolving door of executives that took place under previous Twitter chief executives.
The repeated infidelity has some fans convinced that Kardashian's revolving door of forgiveness isn't actually what Thompson wants.
The salon's entrance is an opaque revolving door, and the reception area separates customers from the male gaze.
Either way, the new data suggests the revolving door may be large and in need of a stopper.
It creates a "permanent criminal underclass of outcasts" that navigates a revolving door through the criminal-justice system.
Australia has had a revolving door of prime ministers in recent years — Morrison is the 5th since 2013.
Gorny's career is a classic example of the revolving door between federal agencies and the industries they regulate.
Hearing screams and fearing that the car would hit her, she ran to a nearby building's revolving door.
Goldman has been bestowed the nickname of "Government Sachs" because of the revolving door between it and government.
At the same time, Trump's revolving door of Cabinet secretaries has created a legislative logjam of its own.
And, yes, the White House has had a revolving door of senior aides for an assortment of reasons.
These are noble objectives, but the revolving door restrictions at the federal level remain largely a failed experiment.
Despite efforts to slow the revolving door at the federal level, it is spinning way out of control.
They also leave the profession faster, which creates a revolving door in precisely the schools that need stability.
Still, he won re-election after a second campaign that included almost no talk about the revolving door.
When I get guys coming in off the street, Thai or Farang (foreigner), it's not a revolving door.
" The group said the "Trump White House has been a revolving door of sexual abusers and their enablers.
Rather, it was Pruitt who became the latest deputy to exit a Cabinet known for its revolving door.
Yet there is another school of thought on the revolving door: that it actually helps bring big cases.
Here are a few of the people to venture through the revolving door between Goldman and the government.
His departure is just the latest in a high-velocity revolving door that has dogged the Trump administration.
Manigault is the most recent Trump aide to be booted in his revolving door of White House personnel.
Not pictured: revolving door at front entrance Not pictured: revolving door at front entrance As The Hill's Harper Neidig points out: Sean Royall, Facebook's head counsel in these proceedings, was deputy director at the FTC's Competition Bureau (not the Bureau of Consumer Protection, which led this action) from 2001-2003.
In fact, groups with so-called "revolving door lobbyists" prevailed at their lobbying efforts 63 percent of the time.
That's because Trump, Barr, et al, neither control the information nor who comes through the revolving door of witnesses.
My street is full of politicians and bureaucrats who spend their lives going through the revolving door of power.
Khuzami has spent his entire career walking back and forth through the revolving door between government and Wall Street.
Whoever pieced together those clips could teach a master class to the White House's revolving door of communications directors.
Cases such as these spread public unease about the revolving door between business and politics and the civil service.
The revolving door that contributes to so many regulatory woes in other industries could begin to turn on fintech.
"President Trump promised to 'drain the swamp' but his revolving door between Wall Street and Washington keeps spinning," Sen.
He went on to explain that this individual is swiping through Jenner's life as if through a revolving door.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE's seat.
In the not too distant past, Democrats appointed revolving-door figures to these agencies little different than Republican nominees.
Do we want to condemn those people to a revolving door of prison-to-release to prison-to-release?
Put a stopper in that revolving door: This one is a little inside financial baseball, but bear with me.
In fact, groups with so-called "revolving door lobbyists" prevailed in their lobbying efforts 63 percent of the time.
Trump's cozy relationship with the network has created a well-oiled revolving door between Fox and the Trump administration.
REVOLVING DOOR: Former FTC Commissioner Joshua Wright snagged a spot on Donald Trump's presidential transition team, reports The Intercept.
One enters via a high-security revolving door that would not seem out of place in a spy movie.
Was it possible that the immensely popular Tutto had fallen victim to the Hamptons restaurant scene's revolving-door epidemic?
That revolving door between the federal government and private groups trying to curry favor with it is hardly new.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R).
The "revolving door" phenomenon it portrays is just as pervasive in Washington as the influence of private money itself.
The system works very well indeed for those consultancies and law firms that take on these revolving-door spinners.
She found a woodpecker injured by a revolving door and delivered it for treatment at the Wild Bird Fund.
The revolving door isn't a new concept, but Trump famously promised to "drain the swamp" on the campaign trail.
Channel your worst fear — like saving a dog from a dangerous revolving door, or maybe there's a speeding car.
But while they are meant to deter immigrants, these new policies have created a revolving door at Guatemala's borders.
From the very moment my hand touched the revolving door at the Peninsula Chicago, I was taken care of.
Work's election to the Raytheon board continues what some describe as the "revolving door" between the Pentagon and industry.
Here's a look at the revolving door of White House communication directors over the last 14 months or so.
As I entered the revolving door to leave the building, a man was coming in on the opposite side.
And despite Trump's vows to challenge Washington, the revolving door between K Street and his administration has been busy.
The reason many buildings have hinged doors on either side of a revolving door is because of Cocoanut Grove.
The JEDI program has also prompted questions about the so-called revolving door between the Pentagon and defense industry.
The revolving door between Beltway politics and I-95 media is one that is constantly turning as a whole.
It's dealing with a revolving door of executives, and the stock is down a staggering 53% for the year.
Apart from the political revolving door in Trump's cabinet, investors grew concerned again about increased protectionism in his government.
Fixing this revolving door is a pressing question for policymakers hoping to save money in an already cash-strapped system.
Jeff Hauser, director of the Revolving Door Project, also is encouraging Democrats to cast a wide net across corporate America.
Today, Parscale, Trump's digital director, is one of the last men standing as the Trump campaign's revolving door keeps spinning.
The issue has emerged in recent years as attention has turned to the "revolving door" between Wall Street and Washington.
Though the revolving door between Wall Street and Washington has its drawbacks, financial experience is helpful in some government positions.
Critics complain of a revolving door that has led carmakers to believe that they could get away with bad behaviour.
This was due to the band's dodgy record deal, a revolving door of recording personnel and facilities, and, well, drugs.
Jail has been a revolving door for Katt recently, and he says it has nothing to do with alleged crimes.
Liberal party member Warren Entsch said after the leadership vote: "This revolving door of prime ministers has got to stop".
Unlike every other New York Housewife, Tinsley doesn't have any major alliances other than Revolving Door Grey Gardens roomie Sonja.
Activists said they smashed the glass of a revolving door and caused more than 6,000 pounds ($7,900) worth of damage.
Shaub's job is to translate Trump's ethics rules attempting to crack down on the revolving door into an enforceable policy.
As a result, Twitter's VP of product role has been a revolving door ever since its IPO in late 2013.
TRAVELLERS at the airport in Inverness navigate a revolving door adorned with posters urging them to teach their children Gaelic.
Mr. Devlin-Brown is the latest federal prosecutor to move through the so-called revolving door and land at Covington.
That means strengthening ethics across all three branches of government, ending the revolving door in Washington and reining in lobbyists.
In the funniest farcical moment (not very), the three are stuck in a revolving door at the hospital's entrance. Yawn.
In 1989, the scope of the revolving door restriction was expanded to include members of Congress and their senior staff.
Martin points to the revolving door of high level executives, a negative margin shift, and budding competitors entering the fray.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE of Texas.
Mack's contract with the Hungarian government catapulted him into the top ranks of the revolving-door profiteers on K Street.
It is equally tight at the bottom where the so-called trap door is looking more like a revolving door.
Given the revolving door at the White House, that would be a ton of people left out in the cold.
Monday's announcement inspired lots of quips about the revolving door between the Trump White House and the Murdoch media empire.
Even for an administration that has been a revolving door since Day 1, this has become a season of turmoil.
The club's main entrance had a revolving door, which jammed due to the volume of people trying to get out.
Bennet, who has introduced the Close the Revolving Door Act in every Congress since 2010, is introducing it with Sens.
More than 40 percent of Europe's young people are now stuck in a revolving door of low-paid, temporary work.
Portier isn't the only one in the IARC's revolving door of activist groups and those who profit by disparaging chemicals.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas).
"It's the classic revolving door," said Scott Amey, who leads investigations into government contracts for the Project on Government Oversight.
The revolving door between elected office and K Street may lead some politicians to do favors for their future employers.
By this, he meant the revolving door between people who leave the regulatory agencies to work for industry and vice versa.
Jeff Hauser is the founder and executive director of the Revolving Door Project at the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
"Management of the product and engineering groups has been a revolving door, but Weil was heralded as the antidote," Sanderson said.
This revolving door often allows officers to work on the systems they use on their frequent reserve stints back in uniform.
For the pro, born Jonathan Valena, the decision to set up shop amidst a revolving door of international visitors wasn't hard.
Internally, the company has, in recent months, had a revolving door of executives, with one major name leaving after the next,.
Those acquisitions, a revolving door of venture capital investment and an eventual IPO are all part of WeWork's world domination plan.
It's emblematic of the revolving door between the upper echelons of the United States government and powerful Silicon Valley technology companies.
This revolving door of guests who pop in and out of ASTROWORLD contribute to Scott's rep as the supreme function host.
A revolving door between big corporations, lobbying firms, Congress, and regulatory agencies have allowed big companies to dismantle regulations from within.
Big budget films occasionally pass through MUBI's revolving door, but independent and arthouse films make up the bulk of its library.
I'm glad to say I've left all that behind and would never want to be stuck in that revolving door again.
Women are forever repeating each other's actions: getting out of a car with a spinning gesture, walking through a revolving door.
They should definitely look into a wage increase, but as I understand it, it's possible that they like the revolving door.
On the campaign trail in 2007, Barack Obama frequently condemned the "revolving door" of Washington in terms strikingly similar to Trump.
And the consistent revolving door at the top, with COO Adam Bain also leaving earlier this year, probably also isn't helping.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R), and Rep.
"Any time I see two people sharing one slot in a revolving door, I have to take a picture," he said.
Nationals 9, Mets 4 WASHINGTON — The revolving door that is the Mets' battered roster spun a few more times on Saturday.
To critics, this revolving door fuels a perception of coziness between the defense bar and the prosecutors they face off against.
I returned his smile, and rather than exit appropriately, we did a complete turn in the revolving door and then another.
Miller is unique because, as officials have come and gone through the revolving door of the Trump administration, he has remained.
"What I'm worried about right now at the White House is the revolving door -- it's spinning like a top," Pelosi said.
Saint Nicole and Jacques Frost are joined by a revolving door of guests that includes Maya Rudolph in her holiday best.
Jeff Hauser, a long time progressive activist, runs the Revolving Door Project, an effort to increase scrutiny on executive branch appointments.
Twitter has been a revolving door of executives for years; it's hard to sustain momentum when you're always swapping out bosses.
His development this season had been a revelation for a team that has featured a revolving door at quarterback over recent years.
"The revolving-door policy at key state-owned enterprises does little to instill investor confidence," said analyst Shaun Murison at IG Markets.
"To translate it to the physical world, you know when you go to a shop you've got a revolving door," Lyne continued.
Like Trump, Obama campaigned on a vision of Washington reform, promising to target the revolving door of political service and lobbying jobs.
No team exemplifies the failure and revolving door that the Vols have endured in the past decade quite like the Cleveland Browns.
The case highlighted the so-called revolving door on Wall Street, in which regulators take jobs at the banks they formerly oversaw.
It said it found 71 cases of revolving-door detentions, in which authorities kept on issuing orders to keep people behind bars.
"The revolving-door policy at key state-owned enterprises does little to instil investor confidence," said analyst Shaun Murison at IG Markets.
"This goes beyond the typical revolving-door story," the former Deutsche risk officer wrote in an opinion article for the Financial Times.
They described her to me, so I watched her wait at the revolving door for people in front of her to exit.
The owners lived in the master bedroom, and a revolving door of students, restaurant workers, and various personalities occupied the remaining room.
Celine Dion's dressing room at the Billboard Music Awards was virtually a revolving door of star power ... celebs simply couldn't get enough.
The revolving door that shuttles people between government jobs and the corporations they police is corrosive -- but it is rarely this brazen.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) and Sen.
Washington's revolving door is a problem, and this applies equally to those who come from academia and those who come from industry.
Authors and publishers require a revolving door of new faces, which, while hard to estimate, tally somewhere in the hundreds each year.
"The revolving door is a basic part of the Washington Establishment," said Laura Peterson, an investigator at the Project on Government Oversight.
And there used to be a revolving door between ballet and Broadway, too: Balanchine, de Mille and Robbins played in both worlds.
At that point, Arby's was losing millions of dollars each year, and employees had gotten used to a revolving door of executives.
A revolving door of psychologists and counselors took turns offering me a vast array of diagnoses for my deep bouts of depression.
She has already released a plan calling for a ban on the well-established revolving door between defense contractors and the Pentagon.
With Australians growing weary of revolving-door leadership, some analysts at the time questioned whether Mr. Turnbull could run an effective government.
Imagine a revolving door of new, often less-experienced service providers—as well as gaps where no one is available at all.
Throughout 2019, the business-development team was a revolving door, with at least five employees departing the team of about 20193 people.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) and Rep.
The uproar has focused attention on a revolving door in which politicians sometimes go to work for Chinese companies after leaving office.
Mr. Moore viewed what some critics considered a revolving door between government and the private sector as an opportunity for cross-fertilization.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas). Ex-Rep.
We're going to slam shut that revolving door, and we say enough is enough with corporate money that is drowning our democracy.
A specific concern is that, like many firms that rely on government contracts, private aid contractors may be prone to revolving-door hiring.
They are intertwined with the government through lobbying and the revolving door that has government officials working for them when they leave office.
"Historically, too many Wall Street executives and corporate insiders have traveled through the revolving door between private industry and government," the groups wrote.
And with shoppers tastes' evolving so quickly, like with clothing, there's a revolving door of shoe brands coming and going out of fashion.
But, unlike others in the revolving-door administration — with top aides and cabinet secretaries coming and going — Ivanka and Kushner remain in place.
I had been going through a revolving door of men, and it wasn't getting me any closer to finding what I really wanted.
Since Jenna Lyons left J.Crew in 2017, the retailer has seen a revolving door of executives entering and swiftly leaving its C-suite.
As if marriage were a pact entered by way of revolving door, Julia's stepping into the life that Tessa wishes she still inhabited.
The Mariners are used to having a revolving door, with their general manager Jerry Dipoto having the itchiest trade trigger finger in MLB.
When community corrections do not offer healthy, safe and accountable services, prison "alternatives" will only contribute more to the revolving door of recidivism.
It was a sticky ethical issue, seemingly exemplifying the revolving door that has separated lobbying from policymaking in the nation's capital for decades.
The revolving door at Credit Suisse has been turning faster, as a number of senior bankers have left in the last few days.
As POGO's research has demonstrated, the infamous "revolving door" that deposits defense executives like Esper in top national security posts swings both ways.
The revolving door of senior officials is virtually unprecedented for modern White Houses, according to an analysis published by The Wall Street Journal.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas), Greenpeace and 350.
The travesty of the revolving door undermines the sanctity of human life, makes the public less safe, and rips communities and families apart.
He promised to remove special interests from government, drain the swamp, increase transparency and close the revolving door between government officials and lobbying.
The biggest new feature is not the eight brass warbler silhouettes perched on branches encircling the hotel's central revolving door on 21001th Street.
Some may argue my workout routine is a revolving door of fitness trends, but I prefer to see it as a conga line.
Obama himself denounced the "revolving door" between lobbyists and government posts as a candidate, but didn't end up putting a stop to it.
It's basically an attempt to end the "revolving door" — officials leaving government and going to work for private firms — at the Defense Department.
The main beneficiaries of this revolving-door policy are recruitment agencies in both countries, which pocket thousands of dollars in illegal placement fees.
It could also ban "revolving door" appointments of industry officials to policy making posts and impose other rules to prevent conflicts of interest.
The struggling messaging app is dealing with a revolving door of executives, and the stock is down a staggering 53% for the year.
For more than two years, the Obama administration has been in wrapped up in a wasteful, revolving door contract protest that has led .
"There's been a revolving door of CEOs at the NAACP and this is a bad moment for it to be spinning," he said.
The "revolving door" from Congress to lobbying swings especially fast in election years, when there is heavy turnover, including at the staff level.
It felt as if Rady Children's Hospital had a revolving door exclusively for Jack — and with every visit I faced heart-wrenching choices.
All day long there were unwelcome entrances, a revolving door of doctors, nurses, aides, physical therapists, social workers, psychiatrists and one diligent nutritionist.
Perhaps the biggest surprise from today's standards is how freely journalism in the late 19th century served as a revolving door with politics.
But thanks to the revolving door between Capitol Hill, K Street and Wall Street, powerful people have more and more influence in Congress.
After decades of lobbying influence, that leadership slowly but surely corroded, replaced by revolving door regulators and ideologues pushing lobbyist narratives du jour.
"The big question now is how solvent Kushner is," Jeff Hauser, executive director of the corruption watchdog group the Revolving Door Project, told me.
This simple addition to the otherwise decidedly rectangular composition seems to set both planes — the visible and the implied — spinning like a revolving door.
It would also create new safeguards around the FTC's "revolving door," which has allowed large tech companies to tap former FTC officials for help.
Most of the bartenders are still little old ladies, and there's a revolving door of all Tenderloin types fanning through at any given hour.
Tighe's career move represents the kind of revolving door from Congress and the DEA to opioid distributors that helped shepherd Marino's bill into law.
Assessing influence is harder in China, where the revolving door is one-way: officials may retire into think-tanks, but seldom return to government.
A major concern about federal government operations involve the "revolving door" through which executives in regulated industries get jobs to regulate their former employers.
He's been the one constant member in a revolving door lineup that even longtime drumming powerhouse Jimmy Chamberlin wasn't immune to being removed from.
For one thing, despite a revolving door of roommates over four years, I had to pay the entire damage deposit on my apartment myself.
Tonight's highlights include a big fine for Barclays, a TARP update and the latest in the revolving door between Team Trump and Goldman Sachs.
Carson smirks that all the chain stores (Winn Dixies, Checkers, Hooters) have been replaced by other chain stores, a revolving door of ubiquitous facades.
Even the voice of the revolving door was silent, the one that told you in alternating—in revolving—languages not to push the door.
The mingling of mining interests with national interests is perpetuated through a revolving door: lawmakers frequently work for the coal industry after leaving office.
Senator Warren, for example, is a former academic and used her political positions as a springboard to the Senate – a sort of revolving door.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas), said in a statement.
The revolving door is just one of the ways an industry that was once seen as the domain of hippies is trying to professionalize.
In Florida, where Fortress is building the passenger railroad, the firm took advantage of revolving-door politics: political aides becoming lobbyists, and vice versa.
Oreya The 245-year-old chef Greg Grossman is a partner in this year's tenant for the revolving-door space at the Capri Hotel.
And she says that there is a revolving door between Wall Street and the highest levels of economic policy-making and regulation in Washington.
Thanks to revolving door regulators, limited competition, and relentless lobbying, US consumers pay some of the highest prices for broadband in the developed world.
During Mr. Lauer's years on the show, he remained one of the few steady parts in a revolving door of new reporters and anchors.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — Air Force One has become a flying call center, the Oval Office, a revolving door of journalists, dignitaries and celebrities.
And the revolving door of scholarship players perpetuates the long-pondered question of whether St. John's can ever reinsert itself into the national conversation.
This includes the revolving door between public service and private-sector employment, think-tank fellowships, fees on the lecture circuit, and so on. 22011.
The show focuses on the New York Times reporters who race across the country to cover the president's twisting facts and revolving-door cabinet.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) said in the hearing.
But Warren's proposal highlights how the "revolving door" between government and industry can create the appearance of an uneven playing field, if not worse.
But he is also the driving force behind the volatility in Tesla's stock and the revolving door of top executive talent at the company.
Meanwhile, keep your eyes on that revolving door: Marianne Williamson, a fringe candidate in the Democratic race, has laid off her campaign staff nationwide.
Until recently the revolving door between industry and government forged a political dialogue hostile to even the merest mention of the words "climate change".
Agribusiness is among the most entrenched interests in Washington, and it has mastered the revolving-door culture of influence between government and private entities.
Trump's White House has been a whizzing revolving door for aides, officials and cabinet members whose stars often burn bright, then quickly burn out.
The acceleration of the usual curbs on eligibility of Mr. Cohn's stock for sale has revived the debate over the so-called revolving door.
The revolving door at nonprofits isn't bad just for workers; it cuts down on organizations' ability to address the problems they purport to solve.
The unseemliness of the "revolving door" is frequently criticized, and the solutions frequently involve various bans or moratoria on taking jobs as a lobbyist.
And my roommate—the nemesis— testified and described the revolving door of lovers that I had and just totally assassinated my character on the stand.
"I have a hard time imagining Midwestern state swing voters will appreciate government by bankers," said Jeff Hauser, executive director of the Revolving Door Project.
The constant back and forth of scrubbing away the moisturizer on my hands to reapplying it again is a revolving door of dread — until now.
This revolving door may create a financial incentive for those in the movement to support commercial legalization, since it may provide more lucrative job opportunities.
Instead, it will act more as a revolving door, moving people and goods from the street to their destinations in a constant and seamless flow.
The Kings have had many opportunities to be great and have seen all-star after all-star move through their team like a revolving door.
With the revolving door spinning to tech and away from finance, the question of accessibility to Silicon Valley's riches and status will only grow larger.
In short, the revolving door to Silicon Valley has largely displaced the one to Wall Street as the cash-in of choice for top Democrats.
Kevin Hochman, KFC's chief marketing officer in the U.S., told Mashable that the revolving door of Colonels was part of the company's plan all along.
But overcrowding and budget cuts brought on by revolving-door sentencing weakened the program throughout the 00s, and it was shut down completely by 2010.
John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE entered the administration revolving door and left his job as secretary of Homeland Security to fill the chief of staff vacancy.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (Pa.), who is at Squire Patton Boggs.
Every administration deals with a revolving door of former officials who take up jobs in industries related to where they once worked in public service.
The choice of Salazar is a pretty good sign that as expected we'll be seeing the "revolving door" in full force in a Clinton administration.
In mid-December, the nonprofit Campaign for Accountability asked the Justice Department to investigate Mr. Stevens for possible violations of so-called revolving door laws.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) are now at Akin Gump.
Similar to how Target is angling its WhoWhatWear collaboration, Penningtons will offer several new Holliday-designed styles each month, providing a revolving door of items.
We should recognize that low pay and high turnover are part of the institutional design of the revolving door and the influence industry in Washington.
He has also promoted the Italicum as a fundamental part of his reform program, which, he says, will end Italy's history of revolving-door government.
The space has been something of a revolving door for nearly a decade, and the original high-profile chef, Camille Becerra, left a while ago.
For all the swings of the West Wing revolving door over the last year, Mr. Cohn's decision to leave struck a different chord for people.
But the administrator also speculated that the revolving door of custodial staff in some schools and the cost of filters may have resulted in oversights.
Barry's secret life also features a revolving door of hyperviolent weirdos whose casual approaches to their horrific jobs contrast starkly with Barry's increasingly uneasy frustration.
Tony La Russa sufficiently fetishized the role of manager-as-chessmaster so that the pitching mound turns into a revolving door come the fifth inning.
Australian voters have previously made clear that they do not welcome the revolving door of leadership that has characterized the past decade of Australian politics.
Even before the days of revolving-door designers, a term of employment that long might have qualified Mr. Van Assche for a gold pocket watch.
Such "revolving door regulators" often don't try very hard to penalize companies they've either previously worked for—or are hoping to soon be hired by.
Beside a golden revolving door, a counterterrorism officer sipped a smoothie in front of the Fifth Avenue home of the president of the United States.
Dating back to the Soviet era, Russian spies have sought to take advantage of academia's lax security, collaborative, global culture, and revolving door with government.
Despite the disorder in Washington — with a revolving door at the White House and roadblocks on Capitol Hill — Wall Street and corporate America are booming.
Hope Hicks is returning to the White House — here are 21 people who have gone through the revolving door between Fox and the Trump administration
Federal reserve reform and closing the revolving door: The platform says the party will fight against permitting bank executives to sit on Federal Reserve boards.
A career politician might also have known that the reforms Democrats passed, the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act, actually did slow the revolving door.
Abe is in his sixth year in office, rare longevity in a country that saw a string of revolving-door leaders before he took office.
Lazarus and McKay also find in previous research that clients that hired revolving door lobbyists were more likely to get earmarks than those that didn't.
Sanders sees those bonuses as implicitly corrupt and as part of a problematic revolving door whereby wealthy financial interests exercise undue influence over the political process.
A spokesman for Uber declined to answer a question asking how it responds to criticism of the revolving door between senior politicians and the private sector.
As I awkwardly fumble and flail my way through the revolving door of online dates, I too rely on stock phrases when I'm immobilised by nerves.
That's another reason to stop the revolving door, for example, between Monsanto lobbyists who then wind up as heads of major departments...Nice pivot, Dr. Stein.
The cat from Istanbul was saved by a doctor when he got caught in a revolving door at a hospital last Sunday, the Daily Sabah reports.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (Texas), for example, are working at Akin Gump.
In the decades that followed, Winslow would encounter a revolving door of detectives, reacquainting them with her case, keeping it alive mostly through her own persistence.
"This is an egregious abuse of the revolving door," Craig Holman, the lobbyist for Public Citizen, a group which advocates for stricter ethics rules, told McClatchy.
Because Mr. Perraut was not a senior official and the regulation affects numerous industry players, federal revolving door rules did not apply, an agency spokeswoman said.
Hadebe was the 10th CEO in a decade to quit the state company in what has proved a revolving door of top executives and board members.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) joined the Akin team this year.
The LDP's influence was so far-reaching throughout Japanese society that it long embraced leaderless governance which gradually lapsed into a "revolving door" of nondescript politicians.
Many might prefer good career opportunities and an adequate salary to cashing in on their expertise and spinning through the revolving door, like it or not.
For George H. W. Bush in 1988, he produced the sleazy and effective "Revolving Door" ad that tarred Michael Dukakis by association with murderers and rapists.
Fixes A program in Connecticut lets older inmates counsel their younger counterparts in how to prevent prison bars from becoming a revolving door in their lives.
"The revolving door between industries and lobbying in the administration has always been a thing, but it is much more pronounced right now," Mr. Libowitz said.
That kind of revolving door, where there are little victories that you can celebrate for a minute, but the reality is the flow of drugs continues.
"Once our kids were born, we had a feeling that the 'American' dream we were chasing was just a revolving door of wants instead of needs."
One key figure who helped keep the revolving door spinning was former Fox News executive Bill Shine, who was Trump's director of communications for eight months.
He was paroled in 1978, but, in a series of revolving-door parole violations, he spent about 20 of the next 30 years in federal penitentiaries.
Having already passed through the revolving door between government and the energy industry, Mr. Perry said, he was in no way conflicted about his new role.
The book&aposs author, Shoshana Zuboff, argued that a revolving door of staff between Google and the Obama administration helped it fight off potentially harmful regulation.
The Obama administration's approach is "an inconsistent revolving door policy," Carl Takei, staff attorney for the national prison project of the American Civil Liberties Union, said.
The revolving door that is the show's prison system lends itself well to bringing in new characters and releasing old ones without it feeling too easy.
After Lee gingerly pushes through a half-mirror, half-wall revolving door, psychedelic visions of reflected imagery expand and contract as characters move through the maze.
Luckily here at Stanford, we are a revolving door, and everybody comes here to see what we're doing, but also to show us what they're doing.
If you lose hope in people and don't give them a chance with these programs, they're just going to come right back through like a revolving door.
"For Big Tech corporations that want to ignore consumer protections and anti-monopoly laws, the FTC's revolving door conflicts are a feature, not a bug," he said.
And if a revolving door of top leaders is any indication since Kim's ascension, it seems lonely at the top — especially in a place like North Korea.
As the Ottoman Empire waxed, and inched closer to the center of Europe, it became a power player in the Continent's ceaseless revolving-door game of diplomacy.
Financial regulators were swayed by theories about the efficiency of financial markets and by a revolving door between the public sector and the firms they were supervising.
Seven individuals made a full revolution through the revolving door, either going from Google to government and back again, or from government to Google and back again.
The team had a revolving door at the jungle position during the spring, and now only Vizicsacsi and Hylissang remain from the squad that started the year.
According to the revolving door that is Donald Trump's incoming administration, the President-Elect may have a new climate change watchdog: his eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump. Surprised?
When I was lucky, others filled the role for me: my grandmother, my older sisters, a revolving door of housekeepers, the well-meaning mothers of my friends.
Jeff Hauser is the executive director of the Revolving Door Project -- a project housed at CEPR that investigates conflicts of interest in administrations and issues of transparency.
Jeff Hauser is director of the Revolving Door Project, a project of the Center for Economic and Policy Research that advocates on behalf of progressive economic issues.
That's just how it feels when you find yourself at a reunion of a media company that has become a revolving door for young writers and editors.
The revolving door of clients at the Lexington studio had given her the confidence to open her own franchise location and commit to a five-year contract.
Scott Disick has a revolving door policy when it comes to models hanging poolside ... but one thing they're all down to do is show off their asses.
Denton, the author of several books of American history and investigative reporting, uses the term "revolving door" more than once to describe Bechtel's personnel exchanges with Washington.
The case has highlighted the blurred lines between Goldman and the New York Fed and raised more questions about the so-called revolving door on Wall Street.
That's how the University of Kentucky men's basketball team, a revolving door of players on their way to the NBA, received its perfect APR score this year.
"My mother grew from a childhood where she was beaten up every day into an adulthood that was a revolving door of deeply abusive men," Renee writes.
The pair's unexpected turns send us through a revolving door, spinning us out into another age, delivering us to the other side of our hopes and fears.
Matthew T. Sanderson, a government ethics compliance lawyer who has worked on several Republican presidential campaigns, said Mr. Trump's plan would expand so-called revolving-door restrictions.
"This year, the revolving door is particularly swinging out of control," said Craig Holman, government affairs lobbyist at Public Citizen, an advocacy group that promotes lobbying reform.
Crucial positions at the National Security Council and the State Department remained vacant into the fall, and high-level foreign policy officials cycled through a revolving door.
Every administration includes some members of this revolving door, but the Trump administration has a disproportionate number of top regulators from the financial industry and Wall Street.
Despite the disorder in Washington — with a revolving door at the White House and roadblocks on Capitol Hill — Wall Street and corporate America are booming this summer.
The revolving door is not unique to Australia — George Stephanopoulos worked in the Clinton White House before joining ABC News — but it's definitely common and accepted here.
"The budget deficit is going up so that people like Ron Johnson and Bob Corker can pay less in taxes," said Hauser, of the Revolving Door Project.
The rules were written to prevent the government from becoming a revolving door, where industry players can come in and help their former paying clients, he said.
The reality, though, is that Trump is fueling much of this revolving door discussion by talking openly -- and often -- with friends and associates outside the West Wing.
It is tempting to dismiss Corker's retirement as an inconsequential end to a politician's career, part of the revolving door that Washington, D.C., life is known for.
That means he was effectively Mr. Johnson's boss — an arrangement that is less novel than it might seem in the revolving door between British politics and journalism.
That sounds more like a revolving door policy than a program set up to grant people a haven from a politically or economically hostile situation back home.
This attitude could make it difficult for the company and a revolving door of hires to take basic steps for budgeting, inventory planning, merchandising and store expansion.
It's only compounded by the fact that revolving-door regulators and a cash-compromised Congress tend to barely understand the technology they're regulating, making the problem worse.
The revolving door— whereby members leave office to help business interests get their way in Congress — has only grown as a reality of life on Capitol Hill.
One technology officer involved in the GST rollout said his company had to deal with a "revolving door" of government requests in the run up to the launch.
He was never able to replicate the success he'd had in Spain, however, possibly because TFC's roster in those days was a constant revolving door of borderline professionals.
It's one thing if you can, as Facebook did for a long time, fumble along and have a revolving door of executives and all sorts of screw ups.
"Ensuring they get the right help early on can help reduce the revolving-door effect that happens when children do not get [the] quality of services they deserve."
Why it matters: The first-term revolving door of Trump's highest Cabinet officials is not normal, although some turnover should be expected now that we're past the midterms.
Meanwhile, voters who switched from Barack Obama to Mr Trump will adore her stumps on corporate greed, revolving-door lobbying, and prioritisation of expanded bad-weather crop insurance.
De Sousa&aposs path from the corner office to the revolving door was speedy, even for a city accustomed to leadership instability in a scandal-plagued police force.
It comes from some of the treatment centers—"Help is a revolving door"—letting clients think that it's okay to continuously go to rehab over and over again.
In the past week, for example, he laid out ethics rules to shut the "revolving door" between government and lobbying and proposed term limits for members of Congress.
That could result in what he called "a revolving door of trick or treaters at the White House," looking for handouts as they threaten to move jobs overseas.
"Career destination airlines are having little trouble staffing their operations and fulfilling commitments to customers, while all other air carriers have become a revolving door," the union wrote.
She wants to break up concentrations of economic power by putting workers on corporate boards and unleashing antitrust regulators on Amazon and Facebook and ending Washington's revolving door.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.).
They include income inequality, the American campaign finance system and the "revolving door" of United States officials who take jobs at banks or other companies they once regulated.
"Everybody knows that there is an influence economy in this city -- and there's no bigger revolving door than right down the street at Trump International Hotel," Illinois Rep.
These sort of revolving-door fundraising processes are not entirely uncommon, especially for very hot areas of investment, though the scooter scene has exploded considerably faster than most.
More specifically, he points to the revolving door between government and big banks, the corruption of the legal profession, and the relentless fundraising that's required of US politicians.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas), chairman of the House Science Committee, on Jan.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) who's tried, and failed, to pass similar legislation.
Jeff Hauser is the director of the Revolving Door Project, which aims to increase scrutiny on executive branch appointments, at the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR).
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE.
That the people in power don't actually effect any change as they rotate in and out of the revolving door to positions of power in the private sector.
His White House also became a revolving door of employment that White House staffers and Google employees jumped between, and his aides frequently met with the search giant.
"I remember her coming through the revolving door, and there was this dappled light coming through the windows, so I couldn't quite see her face," Ms. Paulson said.
This is what it was like: As the biggest, seediest watering-hole on this particular subway stop, the tavern was a revolving door for London's more furtive denizens.
Somehow this detail needed to be reported and anonymously sourced, but LeBron James is almost certainly not walking through that revolving door; more importantly, neither is Blake Griffin.
In the revolving door that is the Trump White House, the fact the president fired remaining members of his Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS is another reason.
But Senator Dan Coats, a Republican whose retirement created the opening for Mr. Bayh, made a comeback in 2010 after his own revolving-door turn as a lobbyist.
"I think part of it is asking them to cherish the things they have and not have their life be a revolving door of stuff," she told InStyle.
It has a revolving door of members, employing the use of over a dozen musicians over the band's decade-long run, with Thomson as the sole original member.
They're not technically registered as lobbyists because they're barred from doing so by an executive order meant to discourage the political revolving door, but it's what they're doing.
In another scene, the group gets comically stuck in a revolving door in the middle of a demonstration, slowing down their dramatic entrance into the pharma company's office.
The plan, unveiled to their 10 million Instagram followers late on Wednesday, resembles the revolving door that enables former public officials to enrich themselves in the private sector.
I had also underestimated the stress of living on campus — in the mountains — surrounded by a revolving door of new Korean kids to get to know each week.
In a 2015 profile, Eskenazi described a revolving door of arrests, court appearances, and lenient sentences with no end in sight and no clear rationale for her actions.
The odds of them falling into a cycle of poverty and crime increases, essentially leaving a revolving door effect on kids who otherwise may have a bright future.
" She then ticked off what she called "a sampler" that ranged from "end lobbying as we know it" to "block the revolving door between Wall Street and Washington.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.).
Bankroll Fresh / Photo by Cam Kirk In the revolving door of the hip-hop hit factory that is Atlanta, artists catch fire and can be forgotten just as quickly.
Fashion-loving fans of Rent The Runway know there's nothing better than the brand's Unlimited program, which allows users access to a revolving door of designer clothes and accessories.
A policy change under Bloomberg denied priority of public rental vouchers to displaced families — creating what homeless advocates called a "revolving door of homelessness" that has yet to abate.
Renzi has pinned his political future on an October referendum on constitutional reform that, he says, will bring stability to Italy and end its tradition of revolving-door governments.
When it comes to queer television, LGBTQ+ people usually have to make due with one gay character, who has a revolving door of short-term love interests, per show.
Right, because we've had that revolving door ... George Stephanopoulos, and at one point that was controversial, and depending on the person or the circumstance, it still can be controversial.
That ex-prosecutors were now being employed by wealthy defendants was not unique to the case, but that revolving door has nonetheless come under withering criticism in recent years.
"Progressives want to see Clinton announce a transition team led by individuals with a proven progressive track record, not lobbyists or veterans of the revolving door," says Kurt Walters.
A secret revolving door at the back of the cube gives VIPs access to a private room that showcased series of works by Russian avant-garde master Alexander Rodchenko.
Gone are the days when horrible front office management, disastrous player personnel decisions and a revolving door of head coaches led the team into the abyss of constant struggle.
Lobbyists say the attempt to curb Washington's "revolving door" has succeeded only in keeping qualified people out of important jobs and impeding the flow of information to the administration.
Want to sign on to my bill to ban Members of Congress from ever becoming lobbyists so we can finally slam the revolving door shut once and for all?
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas), who questioned whether the study complied with scientific standards.
Third, I will close the revolving door between Wall Street and Washington, through which financial regulators find lucrative jobs at gambling shadow-bank firms after leaving their government posts.
Justin Bieber's Beverly Hills home is no stranger to the Hollywood treatment -- before he lived there ... it was a revolving door for all sorts of TV and photo shoots.
I put that question to Jeff Hauser, a lawyer and the executive director of the Revolving Door Project, a left-leaning anti-corruption organization, who strongly opposes Kavanaugh's nomination.
What they found was a revolving door of powerful people holding galas in the hotel's lavish ballrooms and meeting over expensive cocktails with White House staff at the bar.
The Campaign Legal Center complaint alleges that senior members of the Interior Department "repeatedly violated revolving door ethics prohibitions" by offering agency access to former employers or lobbying clients.
Lisa Vanderpump says the coronavirus might create a revolving door for shelter dogs -- on one hand, more people are adopting ... but she fears many are also ditching their dogs.
But he has remained close to Clinton's campaign and has become the poster boy for those on the left looking to stop the public sector-private sector revolving door.
Mr. Khuzami chose a partnership at a major corporate law firm, Kirkland & Ellis, disregarding critics who say the government's revolving door with private entities gives corporate interests undue influence.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R).
The monkeys have name tags identifying them as "Elected Official" or "Revolving Door Adviser" or "Big Corporate Titan Controlled Media" or various other characters symbolic of modern political life.
He will have a strong incentive to keep drug makers happy, knowing that he will have another opportunity to walk through the revolving door between government and special interests.
But without jump scares to keep the audience on its toes, holiday special hosts have to lean on a revolving door of celebrity guests to keep the spirits bright.
The non-stop revolving door of training new hires and the failed attempt at breastfeeding (simply because I couldn&apost pump at work) began to wear on me mentally.
Budd, however, has claimed L-3 got the contract because of a "revolving door" relationship in which Pentagon officials have left the government to go work for L-3.
The revolving door is spinning at a time when Tesla needs to prove it can stay profitable and keep churning out the Model 3 sedan, its most affordable car.
We can also lock the revolving door for people who have led a company that got caught breaking the law or anyone who worked as a lobbyist for any corporation.
There are other ways the revolving door can impact what drugs get approved, said Joel Lexchin, a professor at York University in Canada who has long studied conflicts of interest.
But the show was also a revolving door featuring a who's who of up-and-coming talent, some of whom are now Oscar winners and superstars by their own right.
And I watched so much footage of her that when she walked through the revolving door of this restaurant where we were meeting, I think my face turned hot pink.
Sources inside the White House have told CBS News that Sanders wants to leave by the end of the year, which wouldn't be surprising given the revolving door of staffers.
"Over the years, the company has been like a revolving door when it comes to senior managers departing — below the CEO level, that is," wrote Tim Anderson, a Bernstein analyst.
But, as Politico wrote in 2016, the bill ultimately didn't do much to stop the "revolving door" between K Street and Congress that politicians are always talking about slamming shut.
The New York subway has always been a revolving door of characters, and if you're a commuter, you know to never be too surprised at who/what you might see.
The revolving door between Wall Street and government is a concern, but the real target is the whole network of people who've dominated Democratic Party economic policymaking for a generation.
And what we should be doing is smart visa systems where we can have this revolving door where people can come, work the farm and go back to their country.
"If it weren't for the revolving-door connections here, the Saudi government would not be pouring $281 million into this firm," said Craig Holman, a lobbying analyst at Public Citizen.
Atwater produced an advertisement, "Revolving Door," that showed criminals walking in and out of prison as the narrator explained Dukakis' liberal positions on issues like mandatory sentencing for drug dealers.
The company's seen a revolving door of leadership since Conrad was kicked out of the CEO position last year and former COO David Sacks stepped in to fill the void.
Warren, a presidential candidate, mounted her latest strike in a series of tweets Tuesday announcing a plan to clamp down on the "revolving door" between the public and private sector.
So, in the edit, I decided that I wanted the film to be like a revolving door, three characters of us moving in and out with Daniel, Helen and Tillman.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) had used to raise spurious doubts about climate science. Rep.
While the revolving door is bipartisan and scores of former Democratic aides have transitioned to K Street, others opt to stay in government or go to nonprofit or political groups.
"What would it take to actually solve this problem regardless of who is in the White House?" asked LaPira, who is writing a book about the revolving door and lobbying.
Starting and ending a work week on the very same day only adds to the joy of leaving the office on a Friday… In and out like a revolving door.
In May, the Revolving Door Project and over 30 other organizations urged Senate Democrats to push for strong progressives for the leadership positions at key financial agencies allocated to Democrats.
The revolving door between the private sector and government existed long before Trump, with the Obama administration and other previous administrations appointing officials with ties to the areas they regulated.
Rather than seeing somebody who was kind of like a revolving door, actually what I saw were states that overlapped each other and one state would emerge through another state.
I spent eight hours in the hospital that night, while a revolving door of doctors and nurses stuck various foreign objects into my veins, including a sliding scale of insulin.
On the one hand, the revolving door between songwriting and poetry is a busy one, trafficked by critically praised poets like Leonard Cohen and David Berman, and also Billy Corgan.
To stay in business, Agriprocessors hired a revolving door of temporary legal workers, mostly young, single men, including Somali refugees, guest workers from Palau, early release prisoners and homeless people.
Additionally, unless Congress passes separate revolving-door rules for who can lobby the House and Senate (very unlikely), anyone who serves in his administration will be free to lobby Congress.
According to Tim LaPira, a professor at James Madison University who studies Washington's revolving door, there has never been a single case of criminal enforcement for flouting the registration requirement.
For much of Michael's time with the Yankees, George Steinbrenner ran a revolving door that sent players, coaches, managers and front-office personnel spinning in and out of Yankee Stadium.
And Harvard is being attacked not only by conservative commentators but by the very government-media establishment that the Kennedy School depends on and has a revolving-door relationship with.
Activists have described Nides as "out of central casting for the Washington revolving door," and it was assumed that when Warren warned against appointees from Morgan Stanley she meant Nides.
"Trump's rhetoric about draining the swamp, I don't think anyone really took seriously," said Tim LaPira, a professor of political science at James Madison University who studies Washington's revolving door.
Obama also vowed to get tough on K Street as a candidate, running on proposals that aimed at shutting the revolving door between government and industry and rejecting corporate money.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) to stop the use of "secret science" at the EPA.
Zuboff writes in one section of the book that "a revolving door of personnel who migrated between Google and the Obama administration" helped the search giant deflect potential political scrutiny.
The study found that six of the ten Democratic FTC commissioners who served during the past two decades have corporate revolving door conflicts, compared to ten of the fourteen Republican commissioners.
The revolving door at state-owned enterprises highlights the mammoth task South African President Cyril Ramaphosa faces to fulfil his promise of reforming state firms and weaning them off government support.
"Finally, it might be time for Congress to consider stronger revolving-door limits for FDA employees—given how commonly they move to lucrative jobs for companies they recently regulated," Piller added.
Fans of the long-running Shondaland drama are used to a revolving door of faces, but it looks like season 14 is set to give viewers a case of casting whiplash.
In the letter, Waters and Green said they are particularly concerned about reports of a "revolving door" between the New York Fed and the banks, and "a reluctance to challenge" them.
In the United States, the average prison sentence for jihadist-linked terrorism is almost 15 years; in Europe, sentences are usually only a few years, leading to a revolving-door problem.
It's also the signs on regular doors that request you use the revolving door instead, the ones that ban smoking indoors so that it would be easier for smokers to quit.
When we take the drug addicted and we treat them in the prisons, we stop the revolving door of people in and out of prisons, and we save $22,500 a year.
Now, the company is in talks to acquire 37-year-old security software vendor Symantec, a company that's been plagued by deteriorating financials and a revolving door in the C-suite.
Through every challenge, a few things remained the same: There was always Salem the cat, a revolving door of BFFs, tons of costume changes, and her zany aunts, Hilda and Zelda.
Because of that, taxpayers are spending too much money on a justice system that feeds a revolving door of incarceration and fails to provide the public safety return our communities deserve.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas), chairman of the Science Committee, said on the House floor Wednesday.
After three debates — two presidential and one VP — two conventions, running mate selections and a revolving door of three Trump campaign chairmen, it all comes down to the final four weeks.
But experts were cautiously optimistic that some of Trump's ideas — like extending the definition of a lobbyist to cover "consultants" clearly engaged in lobbying — could improve Washington's notorious revolving-door culture.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (Va.) and Sen.
The 41-year-old prime minister has staked his political future on winning the referendum, which is aimed at bringing stability to politics and ending Italy's tradition of revolving-door governments.
But given their tumultuous front-office history and revolving-door practice with coaches, the Knicks, for all their payroll largess and geographic prestige, are not a franchise with great curb appeal.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas), chairman of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee, on Jan.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE's (R-Va.) seat.
Recidivism-reduction programs operated by faith groups inside the nation's correctional facilities have proven to be some of the most effective methods of stopping the revolving door of jails and prisons.
An exception that proves the rule is the Murdoch empire, where Trump's name carries far less stigma and where a revolving door separates the White House from the Fox News Channel.
And given the revolving door on his legal team over the past year, it's quite possible that he is being given conflicting advice about whether he should do so, or not.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R) in November.
The Clippers were just a revolving door of castoffs and busts who filled roster spots and cashed checks from the old racist owner; Blake Griffin gave them a reason to exist.
A volatile work environmentThe current employee told Business Insider that The Points Guy's Manhattan office is a revolving door, with Kelly ousting people he doesn't like with little to no explanation.
From Sally Yates to Michael Flynn, Pheet Bharara, James Comey, and most recently Sean Spicer, the revolving door at the White House has been turning fast in the last six months.
The revolving door to the Yankees' pitching rotation took another turn on Monday when C.C. Sabathia was placed on the 10-day disabled list with inflammation in his troublesome right knee.
The next few hours became a revolving door of performances by Unruly members and peers, with every artist bigging Popcaan up and wishing him a happy birthday before going into song.
But the revolving door cases in the Trump administration generally involve individuals who had been retained by for-profit clients, and then took up matters that could benefit these former clients.
No administration needs this reverse revolving door policy more than the Trump administration, with a Cabinet dominated by titans of industry who bring weighty conflicts of interest baggage into our government.
In the coming years I liked a few of my father's girlfriends, disliked many others, but mostly I was happy when we spent time together, despite the revolving door of women.
"I think praying there is no financial meltdown before pro-regulatory forces return to power may be the least implausible path forward," said Jeff Hauser, director of the Revolving Door Project.
In 2018, he became the latest national security adviser to come through the revolving door of the Trump administration, which has seen more turnover than any other administration in recent history.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) is the chairman of the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee.
In December 2015, Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin pointed to her as an example of how federal officials passed through a revolving door to work for companies they once regulated.
But when students at M.I.T. studied foot-traffic patterns at a campus building in 2006, they found that only 23 percent of people chose the revolving door over nearby swinging doors.
By 1888, though, Theophilus Van Kannel had secured an American patent for a similar, three-paneled "storm-door structure" that became the flagship product for the Van Kannel Revolving Door Company.
The most unseemly aspects of "the revolving door" can't effectively be curtailed by a lobbying ban, and attempting to craft an airtight one will distract reform energy from more important concerns.
"It's like getting a ton of your friends to go to this shop and all run around in circles in the revolving door, so no actual customers can get inside," Lyne said.
He's lost in a revolving door of virtuosity at his position, and every so often we should all acknowledge just how awesome Dragic is at all the difficult things he does. 12.
The show's low budget has never allowed it to develop new characters who could permanently replace the ones who'd left, which essentially turned the show's central study table into a revolving door.
The new rules, approved by parliament in April, aim at increasing political stability and ending decades of revolving-door governments that have made it difficult to revive the country's debt-ridden economy.
The office has been accused of systemic bias from the revolving door of industry executives and lawyers going into the office, or leaving the office to go back to those same industries.
The rap game is notoriously known for its revolving door of diverse male talent — from Drake to Tekashi69 — while only propping up a couple of commercially successful female MC's at a time.
That's why I call upon a revolving door of products to help me fake it 'til I make it to the perfect afternoon, like Bobbi Brown's new All Over Glow liquid highlighter.
Given the absurdity of KFC's revolving door of mascots — first Darrell Hammond, then Norm Macdonald and most recently Jim Gaffigan — the move seemed believable enough, and many outlets reported it as fact.
REVOLVING DOOR OF DESPAIR: DRUGS LAND MORE WOMEN BEHIND BARS If the district finds the accusations were "unfounded" then she would be compensated for the suspension, according to the Daily News Journal.
There has also been a revolving door between Fox News and the White House, with the Trump administration frequently turning to the network's personalities and some off-air executives to fill vacancies.
And the possibility of it being a bit of a revolving door before something sticks is so important to show — the instability of it as you try to give this child stability.
"Facebook is largely adopting Google's playbook, creating a revolving door not only between the Hill and the company, but also between civil society groups and the company," one congressional staffer told Gizmodo.
Last week stands apart: sexual innuendo in a speech to Boy Scouts, urging police to rough up suspects, suddenly barring military service for transgender Americans, revolving-door turmoil in the West Wing.
As a result, Glass's system comes perilously close to letting bankers serve as their own regulators—not so much a revolving door between Wall Street and government, as a shared executive suite.
" In January, Wired declared 2017 as the "Year That Twitter Learns to Thrive or Dies," noting the site's inability to curb user harassment and the "revolving door on the company's C-suite.
So I had a physical view of the edit on the wall above where I was editing, and we would come in and really move it around physically creating that revolving door.
Trade wars, talks of withdrawing from institutions such as the World Trade Organization, blowing up at allies in the Group of Seven and overseeing a revolving door of advisers make markets jittery.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), a key leadership ally.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) are headed to K Street after finishing their long service in Congress.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) said in a statement.
"In the Trump era, people have realized that you're better off spending short stints running things," said Jeff Hauser, director of the Revolving Door Project, which focuses on executive branch personnel issues.
D.) and Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.).
Katie McGinty (PA) – Former federal and state environmental regulator Katie McGinty, ever the revolving door opportunist, may attempt to play up her energy industry ties in a desperate appeal to Pennsylvania workers.
He stepped down in 22010, leading the way to a revolving door of executives which included Robert Nakasone, who came from the grocery industry, and John Eyler, who came from FAO Schwarz.
"So like the State Department positions dealing with things like… human rights that Trump is pretty indifferent to," said Jeff Hauser of the Revolving Door Project, a executive branch appointee watchdog group.
Trade wars, talks of withdrawing from institutions such as the World Trade Organization, blowing up at allies in the Group of Seven and overseeing a revolving door of advisers make markets jittery.
The revolving door of White House personnel is spinning like crazy, spitting out victim after victim, the latest being the mouthy Anthony Scaramucci after only 10 days as the new communications director.
This is an issue to ensure that Ms. Geyser doesn't have a revolving door situation where she ends up being in the community and then things fall apart and she comes back.
In the most politically consequential investigation in decades, the president has refashioned his legal team several times, a revolving door that mirrors the high turnover among senior White House and campaign aides.
And the revolving door spun until year's end First, after four years at the helm of Mugler, David Koma stepped down to focus on his namesake label, which is based in London.
For those who served in Trump's revolving-door administration, and are still central to its continuing story, a tell-all book serves the twin purposes of being profitable as well as cathartic.
He's playing this role at a crucial moment in the fight over federal gun regulation — and offers a window into how the revolving door between industry and government can influence Washington policymaking.
"But America's friends still see dysfunctionality at the heart of the Trump administration, as key advisers come and go through the revolving door," said Peter Westmacott, a former British ambassador to Washington.
Fifteen progressive groups, including Green's, sent a letter to Clinton earlier in August calling for her to end the "revolving door" career path for people coming into regulatory roles from corporate America.
Industry insiders rush through the revolving door into positions of power, then tell their new colleagues that if only they understood markets, they'd know they couldn't do that, touch that, change that.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) will speak at a Heritage Foundation event on climate and energy policy.
"Producing data four days after they were asked for it with obvious omissions, that is sketchy," Jeff Hauser, executive director of the Revolving Door Project, which analyzes executive branch appointees, told Politico.
The Yankees could use a revolving door of players in left field, from Giancarlo Stanton to Mike Tauchman to Clint Frazier — all of whom spent time on the injured list last season.
Between campaign contributions and the revolving door, plus more outright bribery than we'd like to think, private contractors can engineer overpayment on a scale beyond the wildest dreams of public-sector unions.
Between campaign contributions and the revolving door, plus more outright bribery than we'd like to think, private contractors can engineer overpayment on a scale beyond the wildest dreams of public-sector unions.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), he told The Hill.
In a 2015 profile for San Francisco Magazine, Eskenazi described a revolving door of arrests, court appearances, and lenient sentences with no end in sight and no clear rationale for her actions.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) and Sen.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas), chairman of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology, and Rep.
Fans are pitting two directors against each other and are blaming them for ruining "Star Wars" when Lucasfilm has had a revolving door of directors for most of its "Star Wars" movies.
Its "revolving door" provision requires former lobbyists to recuse themselves for two years from any particular matter or specific issue on which they lobbied in the two years before joining the administration.
Asked for comment, Mr. Mohorovic sent an email to The Times that included the ethics rules on revolving door practices, which prohibits former officials from lobbying for one year before their agency.
With Tesla's revolving door of executive talent, the SEC wants to make sure news of this kind, which has been known to move Tesla stock, isn't being revealed via tweet without permission. 9.
Jesse Williams' wife says he is a reckless parent who has fits of rage and worries he exposes their kids to a "revolving door" of women ... this according to new, explosive divorce docs.
The experiment was launched by Alistair Ferguson, a former civil servant of the Barkinji tribe, who said he was tired of "the constant revolving door of young people in handcuffs" at Bourke's courthouse.
The property — located on the edge of Hyde Park, just a quick walk from Buckingham Palace — first opened its doors in 1931, and has pretty much had a revolving door of celebrities since.
McCain had already been pushing to change the rules around the revolving door when Abramoff was arrested in 2005 and Congress passed a bill that put in place a number of new safeguards.
Blame it on the gloomy weather or the revolving door of holiday parties, but once winter hits it seems like the urge to do something different with our hair is all but unavoidable.
Unfortunately, when the FCC is under the control of revolving door regulators loyal to industry, they have a tendency to massage the data to help suggest things are rosier than they actually are.
That may sound dire, but regulation of private equity is unlikely to be on the horizon anytime soon—there's a very well-known revolving door between Washington and some of the bigger firms.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), chairman of the transportation committee.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE; and Michael Cloud, who is running to fill the seat vacated by former GOP Rep.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) any time soon.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) from her seat.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE — are working to beat back challenges from the right ahead of the March 1 primary.
"This is a particularly serious example of the revolving door among Pentagon officials and defense contractors, which has been problematic in recent years and is getting worse under the Trump administration," he said.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R) ahead of Tuesday's elections.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) and Joseph Crowley (D-N.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) is at Squire Patton Boggs.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) trails state Sen.
I've been to walk-in clinics twice in the last two years: once after catching my ankle in a revolving door, and once to get a script for antibiotics for a sinus infection.
This goes both ways; as the opioid epidemic facilitates the spread of HIV, more HIV+ people are likely to be incarcerated, and they in turn will enter the revolving door when they're released.
That's because of the role of money in our politics, because of the revolving door between legislators and lobbyists, and because the political class has become separated from the bulk of the population.
In the stretch of time between Black Friday and President's Day Weekend, we've found ourselves whirling around in a revolving door of deals and discounts that's had our carts overflowing and heads spinning.
The industry maintains a well-oiled revolving door with the F.D.A. — as The Associated Press has noted, the last four people to hold Dr. Shuren's position have gone on to lucrative industry gigs.
"There are going to be ways to sneak around the rules," said Tim LaPira, a professor of political science at James Madison University and the author of a book on the revolving door.
As a prominent member of Washington's revolving-door community, Gillespie served not only as a top staffer in the administration of George W. Bush, but also as chairman of the Republican National Committee.
On the first day that President Obama stepped into the White House, he issued a sweeping set of ethics and revolving door restrictions to which all presidential appointees had to pledge to abide.
When Trump spoke of "draining the swamp" and imposing revolving door restrictions on lobbyists, hopes were raised again, only to be dashed when no such ethics agreements being signed by Trump's Cabinet nominees.
Political uncertainty linked to the vote on proposals Renzi says will bring stability after 70 years of revolving-door government has added to concerns about fragility in the euro zone's third-largest economy.
However, the fate of a late-inning reliever is fickle, and the revolving door in the Yankees' bullpen has swung back to Chapman now that Betances's September has begun to resemble Chapman's August.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) offered another example.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE is chairman of the House Transportation Committee.
Trump has also pledged to introduce ethics reforms that would expand the definition of lobbying to cut down on the revolving door in Washington, but it's unclear whether that would apply to his transition.
Regulatory sanctions, a fraud investigation, and lackluster financial results have created a revolving door at the top: When Mr. Staley became chief executive in 2015, he was the bank's fifth in just seven years.
If you happened to blink, here's what went down: Trump fired H.R. McMaster and hired John Bolton, his third National Security Adviser in 14 months The revolving door at the White House keeps turning.
Apparently undeterred by the poor opinion polls, Renzi has promised to go if he loses the October referendum on his constitutional overhaul that he says will end decades of revolving-door government in Italy.
Trump has signed an executive order seeking to slow down the "revolving door" between administration jobs and the private sector, but few expect the deluge of lobbying to slow down under the new administration.
Anderson was the 29th pitcher used by the Dodgers this season and manager Dave Roberts has done a strong job keeping his team in contention despite the revolving door of hurlers the entire season.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) is chastising the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), saying its investigation of ExxonMobil Corp.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), chairman of the full Transportation Committee.
Here is Congress's revolving door, in one chart, based off the Public Citizen data: This makes sense; lobbying and consulting firms want to hire people who know how the game is played in Washington.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), who is at Squire Patton Boggs.
Fortress, which owns both the passenger train and the freight rail, secured these victories through a mix of negotiations, public support, political power and a revolving door between the government and the private sector.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) said at the time.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) fired back at Sen.
"Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE was another one," he also said.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R) in the Washington, D.C., suburbs.
He's not expected to stay at Kentucky beyond this year, which is nothing new for the program; since the 210-226 season, 221 one-and-dones have gone through coach John Calipari's revolving door.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), chairman of the House Transportation Committee.
Y.) and Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.), AAN said.
In 2002, when he was 31, he went through Washington's revolving door to become a lobbyist — working for an influential high roller named Jack Abramoff, whom he had met through another Republican staff member.
Since then everyone from CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer to Queen Noor of Jordan to Netflix boss Reed Hastings has performed the play, as well as a revolving door of intelligence directors, colonels and consultants.
For 7Park, that meant pivoting its offering, which also led to a handful of executives departing and a bit of a revolving door of a sales team, as Bradley Saacks and I reported on.
These headlines are becoming all too familiar as it appears the White House has a revolving door -- a record-breaking turnover of staffers -- at 43%, according to newly released data from the Brookings Institution.
"Basically, if there is no exception as to why this is OK, I think the presumption would be it is not," said Jeff Hauser, who runs the Revolving Door Project, a government watchdog group.
It is time to end the revolving-door our federal prisons have become and put those who are willing to work for a second chance back on the path toward reaching their full potential.
Utah's revolving door at center turned again after Gobert committed his fourth foul early in the third quarter, but Favors made two subsequent baskets amid a Jazz burst that put them ahead by 21.
J.), Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (Va.) and Mike Bishop (Mich.).
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), announced he won't seek re-election.
"This revolving door of American leadership is devastating to our nation's security as our allies now turn to more stable nations -- like China and Russia -- as our foreign policy infrastructure falls apart," Murphy said.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas), were all bound by GOP rules limiting chairmen to three consecutive two-year terms.
Y.) and Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.), Politico reported.
Donald Trump, who as president resembles Bush in no respect other than gender and party, presides over a shuttered government, a revolving-door administration, a furiously divided nation, and a mistrusted and mocked superpower.
Others argue that since he's been through the revolving door between the elite firms and big government, he's actually been soft on Wall Street bigs, charging them penalties but not actually holding them responsible.
"Welcome to the post-highs market where there are simply too many headwinds swirling, from rising raw costs ... to the West Wing revolving door to failed takeovers and suddenly unhelpful government intervention," he continued.
Plus, Superstore has the added benefit of having a revolving door of bizarre customers and aisles upon aisles of merchandise to play with, any fraction of which could've kept Jim Halpert occupied for years.
The swanky party thrown by James—who has long been rumored to covet a job in the White House—was littered with veterans of the revolving door between Wall Street and the federal government.
And the connections between big money and the corporate interests and the donations and the lobbying and the revolving door between Congress and the private sector and the way that all ends up influencing policy.
Cummings has a mountain of potential subjects to investigate in the Trump administration, from Trump and his family's own business entanglements with foreign governments to allegations of corruption and a revolving door in his administration.
Clinton's bundler policy also gives lobbyists hope that she may reverse Obama's policies, issued via executive order, that were intended to slow down what he called the "revolving door" between government and the private sector.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) in Virginia's 10th congressional district.
And I think if we start doing that and we make it more porous where people are coming in and out, we don't call that a revolving door, we call that an expectation to serve.
When his job ended, early in 1863, with the Democrats' capture of New York's statehouse, Arthur succumbed to the allure of the revolving door, operational in politics a few decades before its appearance in architecture.
" That document states, "We must end the revolving-door in Washington and rein in the influence of high-powered Washington insiders, lobbyists and big-money donors — and the special interests that are driving Washington's agenda.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) said Congress has the power and the "duty" to oversee the state investigations into Exxon.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE is to be commended for her leadership.
C. Penney's revolving door of CEOs J.C. Penney Co Inc late last year tapped Jill Soltau as chief executive to stem sales declines, the fifth leadership change at the department store operator in 15 years.
It also works very well for the companies and associations that can afford to hire these lobbying firms as well as a few of their own top-flight revolving door lobbyists to work on staff.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), whose panel has authority over water policy.
As we've seen the barrier between them turn into more of a revolving door, the construct has at once become more bizarre — characters plotting with half of Elliot against the other half — and more relatable.
City leaders hope his selection will finally bring stability to a job that has been a revolving door ever since the retirement in 2012 of Frederick Bealefeld III, a career officer popular in the community.
For years, the apartment has been a revolving door for psychics who promise a $5 or $10 peek at the future, a cottage industry that has proved to be recession-proof and common-sense-proof.
The revolving door between tech and Washington may have lost some of its luster — a job at Google or Facebook isn't as shiny as it used to be — but it is still functioning just fine.
"It would be like a revolving door of money: You put money into the IRA and take it out as an RMD," said Jeffrey Levine, CPA and director of financial planning at BluePrint Wealth Alliance.
Until last year, Ms. Bishop had been deputy leader of the Liberal Party for more than a decade, standing stalwart while an ever-revolving door for the top job roiled the party and upset voters.
The Crimson noted the revolving door of administrators at Winthrop House — 10 in a decade, when the average number of administrators at the other 11 houses in the same period was between one and two.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) and Research and Technology Subcommittee Chairwoman Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) sent to the independent watchdog Wednesday, the committee requested the agency include the new considerations in its study and recommendations on the pervasiveness of sexual assault to scientific grant awardees.
While we haven't had the same dominance that Demetrious Johnson has showcased at the top of the other divisions, the revolving door that comes along with the championship belts has been quite entertaining for MMA fans.
The move drew criticism from environmental groups that have long argued the Trump administration EPA has been a revolving door as high-level employees go back and forth between the agency and the industries it regulates.
Which is ideal: a weird revolving door of guys that I have to hang out with out of necessity but end up greatly appreciating for the occasional conversation about betting odds and Leonard Cohen album tracks.
"We are surrounded by Joey's family here in Indiana and life is a revolving door of sisters, parents and nieces and nephews – all pouring love and time into Joey and our little family," he told PEOPLE.
New Yorkers are also caught up in the mix—affordable housing is hard enough to find as it is and some residents are unhappy with the revolving door of strangers coming in and out of apartments.
Exactly. Upon my re-watch, I realized that Gilmore Girls is not the sweet show with quirky, quick-paced dialogue set in a town with a revolving door of silly weirdos that we know and love.
While Zynga has fallen off a cliff, with a revolving door of executives, and mobile game maker King was acquired by Activision Blizzard, one start-up has quietly built a new kind of mobile game business.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) for her Northern Virginia House seat.
This begs the question, why aren't members of Congress and the VA working together to provide more innovative solutions, rather than forcing unrealistic expectations on a struggling bureaucracy currently plagued by a revolving door of leadership.
Inadequate funding not only accelerates the revolving door from Capitol Hill to K Street – it also disempowers members of Congress and the constituents they serve by reducing their ability to perform their legislative and oversight duties.
This revolving door is a severe impediment to enacting meaningful financial regulations and reining in Wall Street's greed and excess because those placed in charge of leading these reforms are deeply imbedded in Goldman Sachs' World.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) said of the legislation during its Wednesday markup.
For the five years that Mr. Abe has been in power, he has benefited from a weak opposition and public weariness over the revolving door at the prime minister's office that preceded his election in 2012.
They could still fuck this up—we're talking about Democrats, after all—and the new proposals fail to fully close the revolving door of lawmakers becoming lobbyists, much less prevent them from taking corporate PAC money.
The revolving door between government and law firms is decades old, as the newest political overseers arriving in Washington recruit their own legal hands for savvy counsel to prevent — or rescue them from — misdeeds or mistakes.
Federal investigators are looking into whether Mr. Bernhardt's efforts at the Interior Department to weaken protections for the fish violated "revolving-door" rules designed to prevent former lobbyists from helping past clients from within the government.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas), approved a bill requiring the EPA to publicly release scientific research it uses to write regulations.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.), pushed for Burgos to be removed.
WASHINGTON — Jay Sekulow, who will lead President Trump's impeachment defense team with Pat A. Cipollone, is one of Mr. Trump's longest-serving personal lawyers, an achievement in itself as the legal team's revolving door spins wildly.
Rep. Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (Va.) is calling on fellow Republican Rep.
The decision was strategic: He knew the hotel would have a revolving door of well-to-do international clientele who could afford to spend $250 on a pleated necktie (that's the equivalent of about $440 today).
"Producing data four days after they were asked for it with obvious omissions, that is sketchy," said Jeff Hauser, executive director of the Revolving Door Project, which scrutinizes executive branch appointees, and a frequent Buttigieg critic.
The Intercept reported in 2016 that Google representatives attended meetings at the White House more than once a week, and that some 250 people have passed through the revolving door between the administration and the company.
"There's more of a chance on Republicans agreeing [with Democrats] on this than almost any other issue," Jeff Hauser, director of the Revolving Door Project at the Center for Public Policy and Research, told VICE News.
But few top Apple veterans have moved through the revolving door that has brought engineers and executives from other technology companies to the Obama White House to serve in a variety of security, technology and scientific positions.
"[Icahn's] a little bit older, he's a little bit richer, he's also tall, which is very important to Trump," Jeff Hauser, executive director of the corruption watchdog group the Revolving Door Project, told me about their relationship.
Conflicts of interest have long been a point of contention between those who argue the SEC benefits from hiring people with real-world experience, and critics who say the revolving door makes it impossible to regulate effectively.
We have a good revolving door policy; people used to think that if you walk into the tent, the next thing is you're going to jail or the hospital and you're never coming back to the festival.
There's been a months-long battle between Musk and the Securities and Exchange Commission, shareholder lawsuits over his allegedly false claim that he had the money to take Tesla private, and a revolving door of executive shakeups.
These were an entrenched interest to be sure, but, Lofgren said, not as important as the revolving door between industry, Wall Street, and government that made sure special interests dictated a consistent policy from administration to administration.
An astonishing number of former federal government employees and staffers get hired to lobby in the pharmaceutical and insurance industries, among others (there are more than 7,000 congressional staffers in what Open Secrets calls the "revolving door").
But when walked back through the revolving door in 2009 to take over the enforcement division at the Securities and Exchange Commission, he vowed to take on Wall Street and punish those responsible for the financial crisis.
Members of Congress take money from lobbyists to fund their campaigns, and then when they retire, they often walk through the revolving door to K Street, where a lucrative lobbying job awaits with deep-pocketed special interests.
In this jail and countless others, addiction is driving up the rate of incarcerated women, tearing apart families while squeezing communities that lack money, treatment programs and permanent solutions to close what has become a revolving door.
If there were ever a revolving door in Washington, DC, this is it: four months after the FCC approved Comcast's acquisition of NBC, an FCC commissioner who approved the deal was hired as a lobbyist for Comcast.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) and GOP House candidate Danny Tarkanian (Nev.).
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R) in the Washington suburbs, as wells as Reps.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.); and Sean Casten, who is challenging Rep.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) is the chief sponsor of the measure.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) is working to unveil an infrastructure bill this summer.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) deciding to retire instead of seek reelection this year.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas), the chairman of the full House Science Committee, pressed GAO officials on which contractors they would include.
Once incarcerated, people are treated, yet often only kept locked up until they're deemed sane enough to be released, often only to continue being spun through the revolving door of madness, jail, streets and emergency room visits.
"Once you're interdicted... and especially if you're a homeless person addicted to alcohol, the jailhouse door is going to be completely a revolving door for you," Mary Frances Charlton, a lawyer with Legal Aid Justice Center, said.
By summer, Mr. Bush picked up the theme, citing the case during speeches, and by fall, his campaign began airing an ad attacking the Massachusetts furlough program, showing a series of prisoners walking through a revolving door.
Lynn JenkinsLynn Haag JenkinsAnti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers Pompeo seen as top recruit for Kansas Senate seat MORE (Kan.) and Rep.
Years of losses, including in the 2015 World Cup final to New Zealand, a revolving door of coaches and dwindling fan support have all had an impact on the team and the game itself in this country.
Lynn JenkinsLynn Haag JenkinsAnti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers Pompeo seen as top recruit for Kansas Senate seat MORE (R-Kan.) tweeted.
Costello launches lobbying shop Kansas Republican dropping Senate bid to challenge GOP rep Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (Kan.), who started LJ Strategies LLC before she left office.
"Supreme Glamour" includes costumes after Ms. Ross left the group in 1970, and it reverted to the original name with Ms. Wilson, Ms. Birdsong, Jean Terrell and a revolving door of replacements, but most are less memorable.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (Va.) — "I'm still looking at it," Comstock said Nov.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (Va.) said, according to a White House pool report.
His resignation adds to recent upheaval at the tourism ministry, where a global marketing campaign for the Olympics was held up for months because of a revolving door of ministers and secretaries caused by Brazil's political crisis.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.), reported an average individual contribution of $54.
A revolving door of emergency managers proceeded to step in and slash Flint's budgets: Michael Brown in 2011, Ed Kurtz in 2012, Brown again in 2013, Earley at the end of of 2013, and Ambrose in 2015.
While other research I've done suggests that tightening restrictions of the revolving door may have contributed to fewer former members and staffers registering as lobbyists, I'm not so sure this matters all that much in the end.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's revolving door of political leadership has hit confidence in sectors particularly prone to policy uncertainty, such as energy, which could hurt business investment and push back the timeframe for a central bank interest rate hike.
Especially when the FCC is suffering from the kind of regulatory capture enjoyed under revolving door regulators like current FCC boss Ajit Pai, whose net neutrality repeal has made him one of the least popular men in America.
Some Italians, particularly older ones, might welcome their return: the country's "revolving-door" governments, in which ministers often left only to reappear in the next administration in a different job, coincided with a period of healthy economic growth.
While Mary-Kate opted for a classic, tailored, You got it, dude-style getup, Ashley must have caught a breeze (perhaps from a revolving door or something) and felt the need to throw a scarf around her neck.
Rep. Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE contends the so-called election experts are dead wrong.
Lynn JenkinsLynn Haag JenkinsAnti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers Pompeo seen as top recruit for Kansas Senate seat MORE (R) may be vulnerable.
His resignation adds to recent upheaval at the Tourism Ministry in Brazil, where a global marketing campaign for the Olympics was delayed for months because of a revolving door of ministers and secretaries caused by the political crisis.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (Va.), one of the most vulnerable Republicans in the country.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) has shown no interest in taking up the Senate bill.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.); Faegre Baker Daniels Consulting, which hired ex-Rep.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) are investigating that study, claiming that close cooperation with truck maker Volvo Trucks may have violated scientific standards.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), the outgoing chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
For example, shortly after Patrick settled a massive racial discrimination lawsuit with Texaco in his capacity at the DOJ, he walked right on through that revolving door over to work for Texaco as their VP and General Counsel.
Lynn JenkinsLynn Haag JenkinsAnti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers Pompeo seen as top recruit for Kansas Senate seat MORE (R), who is retiring.
Mr. Wehrum's trip through the revolving door is hardly extraordinary in the Trump administration, where dozens of former lobbyists and industry lawyers now help oversee the same industries they once represented, including Andrew Wheeler, the acting agency administrator.
According to the watchdog group Public Citizen, three-quarters of FTC commissioners have "revolving-door conflicts" with tech companies and other industries, meaning they wind up becoming lawyers or lobbyists for corporate America once they leave the agency.
"It would be political malpractice for the Democratic candidates to discuss Hunter Biden because the overall facts are so bad for Trump that invoking Hunter Biden is a problem," said Hauser, the activist with the Revolving Door Project.
And a country just as committed, contrarily, to its founding ideal of equality is asking whether to resign itself to a gilded revolving door in which you unseat billionaire leaders you hate by electing billionaires you don't mind.
Even those who were fired were sometimes given recommendations that allowed them to teach at other schools, in a revolving-door pattern similar to the Roman Catholic Church's practice of moving abusive priests from one parish to another.
School: KansasYear(s): 2013-17Position: Point guardStats: 13.0 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 4.0 APGDespite playing with a revolving door of teammates in his four years in Lawrence, Frank Mason III thrived as a point guard for Bill Self's Jayhawks.
These executives said that when the price of oil was over $22000 a barrel, money could still be made despite the mismanagement of PDVSA and the revolving door of state-run company officials they had to work with.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) will be term-limited out of the role next year.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.), the chairwoman of the research and technology subcommittee.
Frank Sesno, a former CNN White House correspondent who now works as the director of George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs, said that there had long been a "revolving door" between politics and news outlets.
The US government frequently fails to hold giant corporations accountable for bad behavior, in no small part thanks to the "revolving door" between posh positions as corporate lobbyists or lawyers, and key government jobs that present conflicts of interest.
Erez Raz, a union official and former correctional officer in Alberta, said overcrowding and the "revolving door" of pre-trial detainees made it difficult for correctional officers to keep people safe and created a pressure cooker situation for inmates.
The answer is the same one that explains so many beguiling aspects of American governance: the combination of money, lobbying, influence, and the political revolving door that often makes it so easy for powerful companies to get their way.
By winning what was seen as an unwinnable election, the unexpected leader has cemented his authority over the Liberal Party, giving him the muscle to end a decade of instability that has seen a revolving door of prime ministers.
But with members of Trump's administrations filing in and out of the White House as though they're passing through a revolving door, it certainly isn't the first time people have drawn the reality television show comparison to his presidency.
The problem is actually more extensive than this: the industry invests heavily in supporting an army of lobbyists and in keeping the revolving door turning, with bankers going into government jobs and ex-government employees given jobs in banks.
The revolving door between the Obama administration and the company swung hard and frequently during the past eight years: 22 former White House officials left the administration to work for Alphabet, according to research from the Campaign for Accountability.
Research produced by the project has examined meetings with White House staffers and Google, the revolving door between the tech company and the extended world of the Obama administration and included emails showing Google's lobbying efforts in more detail.
For instance, FBI background investigations of prospective nominees, a common practice for administrations since Eisenhower's, and the revolving door restrictions, imposed for the first time by President Obama, are required by agreements with the Senate or by executive order.
Donald Trump is President of the United States, there's a very extremely real possibility of a nuclear war breaking out over a tweet, and there's a revolving door of Presidential Cabinet members who are constantly being forced to resign.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.), on whom the NRCC is spending millions to protect.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) and rail subcommittee chief Jeff DenhamJeffrey (Jeff) John DenhamEx-GOP Rep.
Australia has gained a reputation in recent years for unsettling investors with a revolving door of prime ministers - Turnbull became the fourth leader in two years when he deposed predecessor Tony Abbott in an internal party coup in September.
Two Trump chiefs of staff -- Reince Priebus and John Kelly -- have been used and abused by this President, and the number of lower-level appointees who have been spun through the revolving door is almost too great to track.
Since then, USAG has been mired in one scandal after another, including recent criminal charges against former employees, a revolving door of presidents, and even the possible removal of USAG's status as the US governing body for the sport.
She defeated Republican incumbent Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE in November and was sworn in Thursday.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE, a vulnerable Republican representing a suburban Virginia district west of Washington.
While Snap posted better-than-expected earnings for the fourth quarter, and investors sent shares higher by 22 percent on Wednesday, there's one big concern that the improved results couldn't ease: the revolving door in the company's C-suite.
Peter Cappelli, a professor of management and director of the center for human resources at The Wharton School, wrote in an email that a revolving door on the leadership level could signal lack of agreement between people in power.
On any given night, an inquisitive Londoner can tune into stations like Mode FM, Flex FM, or Déjà Vu FM and hear hosts like DJ Spooky or DJ Tiatsim blast out sets for a revolving door of young MCs.
The community leaders explained to Mr. Carranza that the school's math teachers had left en masse in the 473-16 school year, after differences with school leaders, and that there had been a revolving door of math teachers since.
Meanwhile, U.S. broadband is rated mediocre at best at nearly every metric that matters thanks not only to a lack of broadband competition — but the well-lobbied politicians and revolving door regulators eager to defend the profitable status quo.
" As for the bill's ethical reforms, the Trump administration (itself plagued by numerous ethics scandals and a revolving door of White House officials) said the bill had a number of "well-intentioned but misguided ethics reforms for Government officials.
"The revolving door of the White House has kicked out some of the people who the pro-Trump Twitter groups had as sources," he said, pointing to Steve Bannon, Seb Gorka and many members of the national security council.
This season, like its characters, has spent a lot of time adrift — between the past and the present, between familiar characters and a revolving door of new ones, between home (whatever that is) and the dangers of unknown waters.
The leak — which was first reported by The New York Times — was embarrassing for both the central bank and Goldman as it raised fresh concerns about the dangers of the so-called revolving door between Wall Street and government.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) by 2202 points, according to a Monmouth University poll.
High officials have the power to reward or punish both businesses and other governments, so that undue influence is always a problem, even if it takes the form of campaign contributions or indirect financial rewards via the revolving door.
Despite the steady parade of hacks, scandals, and outright corporate incompetence that peppered the last decade, the United States still doesn't have anything close to a meaningful privacy law, thanks in part to corporate lobbying and revolving door regulators.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) Tuesday saying that the subpoenas issued this month fall outside of the panel's authority and violate their states' rights.
Jeff Hauser, executive director of the Revolving Door Project at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, believes the Menendez allegations represent a more traditional breed of corruption than the Trump administration's brave new world of brazen self-dealing.
Related: How to Stop the Dangerous 'Revolving Door' of Jailing the Mentally Ill "He was moved to a new unit without following the basic guidelines of his treatment," she said, adding that she didn't blame him for the attack.
Washington works hand-in-hand with private prison companies, who spend millions on lobbyists, campaign contributions, and revolving-door hires — all to turn our criminal and immigration policies into ones that prioritize making them rich instead of keeping us safe.
GUILFOYLE: I think it&aposs pretty specific about those that come in and enter the country illegally, especially those that have a criminal records or criminal recidivists that have been on revolving door, at least with the Kate Steinle case.
U.S. consumers already pay some of the highest prices in the developed world for wireless service, thanks in large part to revolving door regulators and lax antitrust enforcers that repeatedly refuse to hold the industry accountable for market failure, Sohn said.
Among their proposals are ending the "revolving door" that exists between Washington and Wall Street and that often curbs regulators' willingness to prosecute the powerful law firms or Wall Street banks they hope to return to when their government service ends.
Kevin split and we didn't have a bass player to do these songs so we sort of had a revolving door: Mike played bass on one or two [songs] and Shiflett played guitar on a few and did a few solos.
But the organizers of the petition, who call themselves a "group of employees of the European Institutions," said that by taking up banking role, Barroso was guilty of "irresponsible revolving-door practices" of former EU officials joining the private sector.
" It also called for more rules to "fight such revolving-door practices that apply to former Members of the Commission, in proportion to the damage that their future behaviour can bring to the European civil service and the European Union.
Sanders has not focused in great detail on his view of these matters, but he has recently taken to slamming the revolving door between Washington and Wall Street and calling out Rubin by name as an example of its pernicious influence.
"If you have influence, through the advisory board you can say, 'I want this person considered for Treasury, or this person for Commerce,'" says Jeff Hauser, director of the Revolving Door Project at the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
When party leaders, even President Obama, talk about "pragmatism" and "incremental change," they're using code words; ones that rationalize the revolving door between corporate America, Wall Street, K Street, and Washington, D.C.—the one they've been complicit in swinging wide open.
Oli has said he will promote peace, stability and development in one of the world's poorest countries where revolving-door coalitions have sapped business confidence, curbed growth, spurred corruption and slowed reconstruction after a 2015 earthquake that killed 9,000 people.
Decades later, he became a pitching coach for five major league teams, starting with several stints with the Yankees between 1982 and 1986, when managers and coaches were spinning in and out of the principal owner George M. Steinbrenner's revolving door.
Lynn JenkinsLynn Haag JenkinsAnti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers Pompeo seen as top recruit for Kansas Senate seat MORE (R-Kan.), who represented the 2nd District.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) insisted the broader effort to restructure the air traffic control system isn't over.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) will work at Squire Patton Boggs, the law and lobbying firm announced Tuesday.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), former chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, will also work there.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE is considered one of the most vulnerable Republican members this year, while Reps.
Instead, the 200,000-member USAG has been mired in one scandal after another, including recent criminal charges against former employees, a revolving door of presidents and now the possible removal of USAG's status as the US governing body for the sport.
"We've had a lot of Democrats who claim that they're concerned about big banks and big banks controlling things and a revolving door between Wall Street and big banks and the Federal Reserve," Paul told reporters during a conference call Monday.
Lynn JenkinsLynn Haag JenkinsAnti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers Pompeo seen as top recruit for Kansas Senate seat MORE (R-Kan.) is getting married this weekend.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (Va.), Mike CoffmanMichael (Mike) Howard CoffmanBottom Line Koch political arm endorses Colorado Sen.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE in Virginia's 2628th Congressional District, according to a Monmouth University poll released Tuesday.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) is dropping his effort to separate air traffic control from the federal government.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.), who is one of the most vulnerable Republicans in the House.
At least as bad as all this is that the big Wall Street firms' political power has grown along with their financial power, driven by the legalized corruption of campaign cash and the revolving door between government and Wall Street.
"The revolving door is a crisis for kids and families who count on DPS to consistently provide a caring, qualified and experienced teaching staff at every school," the union said in a news release announcing the result of the vote.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) said the lower chamber's water resources bill will be unveiled on Friday.
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - The revolving door at the governor's office in Puerto Rico may finally stop with Wanda Vazquez, the newly sworn-in chief executive of the bankrupt U.S. territory, who said on Thursday she has no plans to resign.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) recently, focusing largely on ensuring the solvency of the Highway Trust Fund.
Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) is channeling Trump's pledge to "drain the swamp" with an eponymous tongue-in-cheek bill introduced on Thursday: the DRAIN the SWAMP Act (Deter Revolving-Door Appointments in Our Nation; Stop Washington Appointees From Becoming Manipulative Petitioners).
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, said in a statement.
After I had a mental breakdown in 2011, the years that followed were a revolving door of various doctors and departments that all tried to give some sort of meaning back to the life I felt I had already lost.
Senator Elizabeth Warren introduced tighter revolving door lobbying restrictions as part of her Anti-Corruption and Public Integrity Act introduced last year, which would have not only banned former members of Congress from becoming lobbyists, but expanded the definition of lobbyist.
In his campaign, Mr. Trump promised to take steps to close the so-called revolving door, through which government officials leave their posts and then personally profit by helping private companies reap rewards from policies or programs they had recently managed.
The 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act banned nineteen types of military-style assault weapons whose only purpose is to kill people and it stopped the revolving door for career criminals with its "three strikes and you're out" provision.
His policy zigzags, and his revolving-door appointments and his threats (including the construction of a "contingency" detention center for migrants at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba) do nothing to address the root of the immigration crisis: the implosion of Central America.
Syraj Syed, a counselor who is working with Mr. Irving before his trial, said the case showed the underlying challenge that Florida faces in making voting citizens of its former felons once again: the revolving door of Florida's prison system.
Campaign contributions, lobbying, the revolving door of industry insiders working in government, interest group influence over regulators and even think tanks — all of these features of our current political system skew policy making to favor the wealthy and entrenched economic interests.
The White House this year has turned the Department of Homeland Security — which oversees securing the country's borders, disaster relief efforts and addressing domestic terrorism and cybersecurity threats — into a revolving door of officials, creating a void of permanent leadership.
Thanks to apathy and revolving door regulators, the prison telecom sector has seen no shortage of scandal, from allegations that providers illegally record private attorney client phone calls, to the industry's involvement in the abuse of sensitive subscriber location data.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) is one top Democratic target who voted for the tax bill.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) is the only other female lawmaker currently serving on the panel.
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal's president held talks with leaders of three main political parties on Monday to come up with a consensus candidate for prime minister and try to end revolving-door politics that has seen 23 governments in 26 years.
TOKYO — As recently as this spring, Shinzo Abe looked as if he was on track to become Japan's longest-serving prime minister, no small feat in a country where the leadership sometimes seems to be equipped with a revolving door.
Though the White House insisted Friday that there were no staff changes on the immediate horizon, the President has fueled much of the revolving door discussion himself by speaking often and openly with friends and associates outside of the West Wing.
"It's becoming evident that the DCCC — and the billionaire donors and revolving door consultants that make up the Democratic Party's establishment — believe Democrats can only take back Congress running on a watered-down message," the Justice Democrats said in a statement.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.), and Jackie Speier, (D-Calif.) NBC's "Meet the Press" - Rep.
"We call on Justice Kavanaugh to recuse himself from hearing a case on which he has already made up his mind," the groups — Demand Justice, Demand Progress Education Fund, the Revolving Door Project and Allied Progress — wrote in a statement.
But the practice of government officials and their staffers becoming advisers or lobbyists for private companies is part of the widely criticized "revolving door" between corporations and the government that allows powerful people to trade money for access and vice versa.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) is stepping up his crusade against a federal climate change study that challenges a key talking point of climate skeptics.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R) has also distanced herself from Trump when she felt it necessary.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), who are both expected to be key players in the president's rebuilding initiative.
Dave Brat (R-Va.), Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.), Peter Roskam Peter James RoskamEx-GOP Rep.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) also thinks that the issue should be re-examined in the tax plan.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.) said during a speech last June at the Aero Club of Washington.
Nides, who was one of Clinton's deputies at the State Department and is now back at investment bank Morgan Stanley, is "out of central casting for the Wall Street revolving door," said one of the people involved with the discussions.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE, former chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, is also on that list.
And then there's the revolving door: It's depressingly normal for former officials from both parties to take jobs with big banks, corporations and consulting firms, and the prospect of such employment can't help but influence policy while they're still in office.
"I think Delrahim's role as lobbyist for Access Industries, and his shift to government service and oversight, offer an important example of why the lobbying industry and the revolving door specifically are so problematic, and need special attention," Krumholz said.
Jay Carney should do what Jay Carney wants to do, but I remember being upset because I knew that it was symbolically going to reinforce this notion that this is a revolving door between the press and the powerful, No. 1.
Because the superrich control Congress, Congress won't pass the laws we need to redistribute income, shut the revolving door between corporate and government power centers, and rein in the abuses that have decimated the middle class in this country, among other problems.
In between stints as America's most famous police boss, Bratton traversed the so-called revolving door typically associated with politicians like Eric Holder, who famously and controversially worked for Wall Street–friendly law firms before and after serving as US attorney general.
The latest motion points to PREPA's "abysmal" efforts to collect almost $3.4 billion in accounts receivable, a revolving door at PREPA's helm, and the agency's "notoriously and catastrophically deficient" response to hurricanes Irma and Maria, which struck the island in September 2017.
"There would be pressure on him to stand up for himself, not because he himself is that significant but because the independence of the Federal Reserve would be called into question," said Jeff Hauser, executive director of the Revolving Door Project in Washington.
Unlike Barack Obama, whose administration's oversight of the tech industry was marked by general coziness and a revolving door of industry players, Trump has been far more aggressive with the tech industry, weighing in on everything from Twitter's algorithm to cryptocurrency regulation.
The brown women in The Big Sick, from Nanjiani's meddling mother to his revolving door of brides-to-be, are such comical versions of real South Asian women that it felt—in a film that packs such emotional nuance into its leads—jarring.
The Intercept teamed up with Campaign for Accountability to present two revealing data sets from that forthcoming project: one on the number of White House meetings attended by Google representatives, and the second on the revolving door between Google and the government.
SAN JUAN, Aug 8 (Reuters) - The revolving door at the governor's office in Puerto Rico may finally stop with Wanda Vazquez, the newly sworn-in chief executive of the bankrupt U.S. territory, who said on Thursday she has no plans to resign.
Jeff Hauser, executive director of the good-government Revolving Door Project at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, said the outcome of the Menendez case is best understood in the broader context of corruption in the Garden State and in White House.
In an effort to close the "revolving door" between lobbyists and government, Warren also would restrict lobbyists from taking government jobs and institute a lifetime ban on former presidents, vice presidents, members of Congress, federal judges and Cabinet heads from becoming lobbyists.
This is resulting in a revolving door — while women are 1.5 times more likely than men to be hired in at the top, they are also leaving organizations from the highest rank at 1.3 times the rate of men, undermining those very gains.
While we applaud any new efforts from the Justice Department, Capitol Hill and the White House to aid us in our fight against the heroin epidemic, we find it hard to understand any effort where the endgame is a revolving door for criminals.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas) said Wednesday that he has a "constitutional obligation" to subpoena state attorneys general in his investigation into their climate change-related probes.
The sudden turnaround can be attributed partially to the return of key players from injury: Justin Turner in particular, while not hitting that well, is certainly an improvement over the revolving door of utility infielders that manned his position in his absence.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.) marking the first House seat of the night that Democrats have flipped.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.), Mike CoffmanMichael (Mike) Howard CoffmanBottom Line Koch political arm endorses Colorado Sen.
He showcased that side of himself again on Saturday arguing, for example, that it made more sense to help drug addicts get treatment while in prison than for the state to have to foot the bill for lengthy "revolving door" periods of incarceration.
"When we talk about personnel, we don't mean advisers who just pay lip service to Hillary's bold agenda, coupled with a sigh, a knowing glance, and a twiddling of thumbs until it's time for the next swing through the revolving door," she said.
The power of "Big Pharma," politicians kowtowing to the wishes of special interests, a revolving door where the watchmen of the Drug Enforcement Administration end up working for the very companies they have investigated — there's a lot to be shocked and angry about.
Buck McKeonHoward (Buck) Philip McKeonTrump pick brings scrutiny to 'revolving door' between Pentagon, industry Bottom line Republican fighter pilot to challenge freshman Dem in key California race MORE (R) and Elton Gallegly (R), who previously represented California's 25th and 24th Districts, respectively.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R), in a sign that Democrats are increasingly confident they will flip the seat.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R-Va.), whose swing seat turned deep blue in Virginia's statewide election last year.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' Republicans spend more than million at Trump properties MORE (R-Pa.), and MacArthur all spent more than $10,000 on events or lodging at Trump properties.
Dealmakers assembleIn the days leading up to the deal's announcement, Freshfields' London office served as a revolving door of Refinitiv and LSE executives, flanked by some of the most influential and expensive dealmakers who joined meetings in and out of the law office.
Barbara ComstockBarbara Jean ComstockProgressives face steep odds in ousting incumbent Democrats K Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers GOP lawmaker introduces bill to stop revolving door MORE (R), who is among the most vulnerable Republicans up for reelection in the House.
And Fox anchor turned State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert was nominated to be Trump's ambassador to the UN. The revolving door went in the other direction too, with Fox host Kimberly Guilfoyle joining her boyfriend, Donald Trump Jr., at a pro-Trump PAC.

No results under this filter, show 943 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.