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New Year…Same Speaker

The holidays may be over, but the weather in D.C. reminds us that winter is still here. Between the snowstorm and the funeral of Jimmy Carter, it might not seem like a lot will get done in Washington this week. However, with the start of a new Congress and the incoming Trump administration, there is still a lot to dig into. So, let’s start digging. Welcome to the Week Ahead!  

The Administration  

Former Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) Director Brad Smith has reportedly taken a leadership role within the next administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) effort. CMMI has faced years of criticism that the center has failed to live up to its mandate to improve care quality and lower costs. Mr. Smith would be in a prime position to either protect the center he used to run, reform it, or help dismantle it in service of DOGE’s mission to find and eliminate spending it determines to be wasteful.  

Mr. Smith’s involvement in DOGE could also have other implications for health care policy. For example, Mr. Smith might use DOGE to look into other areas of health care, such as Medicare Advantage (MA).  MA has been under bipartisan attack in the last several years, and the timing couldn’t be more perfect given that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is set to finalize the Contract Year 2026 MA and Part D rule in the spring of 2025. 

The Senate 

The 119th Congress officially began on January 3, and at least one confirmation hearing is currently scheduled by the Armed Services Committee on January 14 to consider Pete Hegseth to be Secretary of Defense.  We expect more noms hearings to be announced for next week as the Senate looks to get as many of President-elect Trump’s cabinet members as possible confirmed by January 20.  

We also now have a full picture of the committee assignments for Republican and Democratic Senators in the 119th Congress, including the following new members:  

  • Senate Finance Committee: Sens. Roger Marshall (R-KS), Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Tina Smith (D-MN), Raphael Warnock (D-GA), and Peter Welch (D-VT). 
  • Senate HELP Committee: Sens. Jim Banks (R-IN), Tim Scott (R-SC), Josh Hawley (R-MO), Mike Crapo (R-ID), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), John Hickenlooper (D-CO), Andy Kim (D-NJ), Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE), and Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD). 
  • Senate Appropriations Committee: Sens. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), Mike Rounds (R-SD), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), and Jon Ossoff (D-GA). 

The House 

President-elect Trump gave Speaker Johnson a belated Christmas gift this year when he reached out on the Speaker’s behalf to swing two defectors to support Johnson in his successful bid to retain the speakership. Speaker Johnson and his leadership team still has very slim margins to work with, especially until the special elections fill vacant seats held by Republicans heading to the administration.  

Already, it’s been reported that Speaker Johnson told members of his caucus that President-elect Trump wants to see Congress pass “one big, beautiful bill” for reconciliation instead of the two-bill strategy that the House Freedom Caucus and others have previously endorsed. Trump weighing on House matters caused quite the  headache for the Speaker to complete a government funding patch in December, so expect to see more intraparty, inter-chamber squabbling this year.  

There You Have It 

Politics often gets compared with entertainment especially in an age where members of Congress have their own podcasts. But on January 5, we saw a different kind of entertainment with the 2025 Golden Globes. Did your favorites win? Which ones surprised you? Let us know. Make it a great week!  

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