Did you miss us at the 35th Annual Legislative Seminar? Last week we heard from members on both sides of the aisle regarding key congressional trends and current legislative priorities that could significantly impact your business. Catch up below! #BHLegSem24#BHEvent#Congress
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) closes out today’s Legislative Seminar by telling attendees that business should continue keeping Ukraine top of mind because this is Europe’s defining challenge and has impact of a global scale.
The Legislative Seminar welcomes Senator Peter Welch (D-VT) as our second speaker and shares his perspective from his role as Subcommittee on Rural Development and Energy Chairman.
Congressman Jason Smith (R-MO) tells the group at BakerHostetler’s Legislative Seminar that the current political environment is one unlike any other. “It’s a new day in how you navigate the waters,” he said.
Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) takes the stage at the 35th Annual Legislative Seminar and says that, in terms of international policy, the combination of global threats are what most keep her up at night.
Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) joins Peter Roskam and Heath Shuler discusses the importance of getting things done in Congress and how to work together to develop meaningful and impactful policy.
According to Senator John Barrasso (R-WY) to address healthcare in America we need to look at the details, particularly for an aging population. That means legislators should consider everything from technology to payments, not just one aspect.
Congressman Andy Barr (R-KY) starts BakerHostetler's 35th annual Legislative Seminar with an economic policy driven conversation, focusing on the likelihood of potential rate cuts and price stability.
Congressman Brendan Boyle (D-PA) says to the group that “2025 will be the Super Bowl of tax policy.” In terms of what comes next, tax policy issues will be among the biggest issues facing legislators over the next year.
On the stage now at today’s Legislative Seminar is Senator John Thune (R-SD). He tells attendees that, “We kick the field goal now,” meaning he thinks Congress should take action on tax legislation now, rather than wait until 2025.
Congressman Ted Lieu (D-CA) tells Legislative Seminar attendees education is a critical part of AI and a crucial aspect of AI policy. The public needs to better understand artificial intelligence and how to recognize things like deep fakes, he said #BHLegSem24#BHEvents#Congress