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Why politics are now every company’s problem

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05-29-2026IMPACT COUNCIL

Why politics are now every company’s problem

Government relations can be key to boosting your company’s bottom line.

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The Fast Company Impact Council is an invitation-only membership community of top leaders and experts who pay dues for access to peer learning, thought leadership, and more.

For as long as I can remember, corporate executives have mostly treated politics as something that happened in Washington D.C., on cable news, or in the comments section of social media sites, but not in the boardroom.In 2026, that illusion is gone. Today, politics doesn’t sit at the edge of your business; it runs straight through it. Whether you are expanding to new markets, reshaping your workforce, rolling out AI tools, or making any business decision of consequence, your success is now directly shaped by decisions made in government organizations. That could be a city hall or a state capital. It could also be a federal agency that is increasingly pulling you in different directions.The old playbook assumed that a company could “stay out of politics” by limiting engagement to a small federal team or an occasional check-in with a local representative or your governor’s office. But we now live in a three‑level system where overlapping, often conflicting rules emerge from varying government levels, from local to federal. They all have different incentives.What also makes this moment challenging for business leaders is the volume of political risk and its lack of........

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