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Cristina Antelo Bloomberg Government Ferox Principal Cristina Antelo was featured in the Bloomberg Government article, “Musk’s Tesla, Crypto, Big Oil Sway Likely to Grow Under Trump.” The elections are a gift to big oil while dealing a ‘wound’ to the electric vehicle industry overall, said Cristina Antelo, a ...
By Bridget Bowman and Kate Ackley The Senate Judiciary hearing room will become an extension of the 2020 campaign trail next month — and not just because the committee features the Democratic vice presidential nominee. As the panel considers President Donald Trump’s nomination of federal appellate Judge Amy Coney Barrett ...
The Political Life Listen on Apple Podcasts Cristina Antelo is a founding principal at Ferox Strategies. Cristina has spent more than a decade representing multinational corporations at Washington’s best-known government relations firms. This week on the show we're joined by Cristina Antelo, ESQ - the Founder and CEO of Ferox ...
Michael Taggart Bloomberg Government Ferox Director Michael Taggart was featured in Bloomberg Government’s “Tech Brief” on September 23, 2024. “My personal sense is that the proponents thought that the politics would kind of overtake any policy concerns at the markup,” he said. “And clearly, that didn’t ...
President Trump promised $1.5 trillion for our crumbling infrastructure. But who's going to pay for it? Anyone who's lost a hubcap to a pothole or sat through their umpteenth subway delay knows our nation badly needs a major infrastructure investment to repair our nation's highways, bridges, ports, railways, waterways, ...
BY MARK TAPSCOTT Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer wants to ban from hearings and floor votes any colleague who tests positive for the CCP virus, a proposal that Republicans say is an effort to stall Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination. “The U.S. Senate has become ...
BY MARK TAPSCOTT President Donald Trump, former Vice-President Joe Biden, dozens of U.S. Senate candidates and hundreds of congressmen and their challengers are expected to spend in total nearly $11 billion, the most ever, appealing for votes in next Tuesday’s election. That the current campaign will set a new ...














































