Ed.
note:
Welcome
to
our
daily
feature,
Quote
of
the
Day.
Regardless
of
what
happens
in
the
election,
there’s
going
to
be
a
change
in
the
White
House,
and
with
that,
in
the
case
of
Trump,
clearly
a
change
of
focus
and
direction.
In
the
case
of
Harris,
there
may
be
marginal
changes,
but
changes
nonetheless,
and
they
still
need
to
deal
with
some
of
these
big
issues
that
are
hanging
over,
like
the
expiration
of
all
these
tax
provisions
next
year
and
super
large
budget
deficits.
These
are
issues
that
are
really
maintaining
interest
in
Washington,
D.C.,
but
everybody
is
holding
their
breath
to
see
what
happens
in
two
weeks.
—
Will
Moschella,
co-chair
of
Brownstein
Hyatt
Farber
Schreck’s
government
relations
department,
in
comments
given
to
the
National
Law
Journal,
concerning
what
may
happen
in
the
lobbying
space
as
a
result
of
the
upcoming
presidential
election.
Moschella
went
on
to
say
that
a
“small
handful
of
our
clients”
were
taking
“a
wait
and
see
approach”
when
it
comes
to
the
election,
but
are
“prepared
to
re-engage
post-election.”
Brownstein
is
likely
to
see
a
record
lobbying
year
in
2024,
and
saw
$17
million
in
revenue
in
the
third
quarter.
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