Our past and present clients include…
Our past and current work includes…
Tax code changes and reconciliation provisions
End-of-year extenders
Carve-outs and conditionality
Tax-labor intersections
Tariff implementation and negotiation, including section 122, 232 and 301
Interstate commerce analysis
Macroeconomic trends and political exposure
Pharmaceutical approvals and government negotiations
Regulatory change to facilitate market access
Rural healthcare access
Legalization campaigns
Procurement reform
Large-scale infrastructure investments
Policy institute and think tank reports
Affordability framing
Insurance and reinsurance markets
Credit unions and small business financing
Digital asset regulation
Open banking reforms
Grid capacity and accessibility
Data center impact and political vulnerability
Nuclear energy
Permitting reform
Online safety legislation, including DMA, DSA, OSA and KOSA
State and federal AI legislation and regulation
Cross-border data flows and privacy
Fast-moving consumer goods
Circular economics
ESG/CSR and Extended Producer Responsibility
Consumer protection
Our Team
Josh is Founder and CEO of Causeway.
Originally from Northern Ireland, he has over a decade of experience in government relations, public affairs and communications across 3 continents.
His past and current clients include heads of state, Fortune 500 companies, tech giants, pharmaceutical companies, multinational campaign groups and non-profit organizations.
As a registered lobbyist and communications professional based in Washington, D.C., Josh provides fully integrated support for engaging with government officials, the media and stakeholder groups across various sectors.
Josh has experience working for the Northern Irish and British governments, the 119th US Congress, central Asian democracies, public affairs agencies and private clients. He has crafted legislative language which became law on behalf of clients, steered international campaigns and helped to craft award-winning messaging for dozens of clients.
You can usually find him and his black Labrador, Toast, on Capitol Hill.