
As greenhouse gases change our climate, congressional decisions are changing business and industry. Cassidy & Associates has the right team of scientific and policy experts in place and a long history of successfully addressing complex energy, natural resources and environmental issues on Capitol Hill and in the Executive Branch. Our professional staff includes legislative experts with long, eminent careers in energy, electricity, public lands, and water resources both on the Hill and in the private sector. Collectively, our professionals have participated in virtually every major issue campaign affecting energy, natural resources and the environment over the past twenty years. As a result, their knowledge of the issues and understanding of key Congressional and agency decision makers in these fields is excellent.
Building on an already respected track record, Cassidy & Associates continues to meet success in representing the interests and concerns of corporate, institutional and public sector clients in the federal arena. We at Cassidy & Associates begin every relationship by working directly with our clients to better understand their context and mission in order to develop strategies designed to achieve tactical public affairs and communications goals, and effective action plans built to meet the unique needs of each client. Following formulation, Cassidy then aggressively pursues implementation aimed at achieving results.
Cassidy & Associates’ combination of professional expertise and steadfast focus on individual client concerns allows us to produce innovative and effective strategies that empower our clients to build and maintain meaningful federal relationships here in Washington. This combined experience has allowed us to successfully represent our clients in obtaining legislative language to benefit an entire industry segment. It has also enabled our clients to take a leading role in legislation to deregulate the generation and pricing of electricity, to rationalize the national transmission grid, repeal the Public Utility Holding Company Act, and to establish rights-of-ways on federal land, both administratively and legislatively, for energy and water infrastructure projects.
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