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Dec 22, 2020Blog | Council Events, Council News

NEC Wraps Up Post-Election Policy Outlook Series

three people voting in the election polls
Jim Watson / AFP - Getty Images file

In the weeks following the November 2020 election, The New England Council hosted a series of Post-Election Policy Outlook briefings for our members.  Each of these virtual sessions focused on a different industry or issue area, featuring presentations by Council members with relevant subject matter expertise, each offering their insights on the outlook for federal policy under the incoming Biden Administration and the 117th Congress.

You can find more information on each of these informative and engaging sessions using the links below:

  • Appropriations – Featuring former U.S. Rep. Jim Moran of Nelson Mullins and former U.S. Rep. Jim Walsh of K&L Gates
  • Energy & Environment – Featuring Norm Lent of Arent Fox and Beth Viola of Holland & Knight
  • Financial Services – Featuring former U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano of Foley & Lardner
  • Financial Services – Featuring U.S. Rep. Bill Huizenga
  • Healthcare – Featuring Amy Carnevale of K&L Gates and Ann Jablon of Capitol Counsel
  • Higher Education –
  • Transportation & Infrastructure – Featuring former U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano of Foley & Lardner and former U.S. Rep. Frank Guinta of ML Strategies
  • Trade – Featuring Viji Rangaswami of Liberty Mutual

We are grateful to the many Council members who presented during these sessions, as well as to those who participated.  Recordings of each session are available upon request.

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