A Congressional Forum: The Legislative Agenda for 2011

Kelley Drye Seminar

January 26, 2011 from 8:00 am to 11:30 am (EST)

Featured Speakers:

Congressman Jason Altmire (D-PA)
Committee on Small Business
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure

Senator John Boozman (R-AR) 
 
Congresswoman Jo Ann Emerson (R-MO)
Committee on Appropriations,
Subcommittee on Financial Services Chair

Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH)
Republican Study Committee Chairman
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform,
Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs
Stimulus Oversight and Government Spending Chair
Committee on the Judiciary

Congresswoman Mary Bono Mack (R-CA)
Committee on Energy and Commerce,
Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade Chair

Congressman John Shimkus (R-IL)
Committee on Energy and Commerce,
Subcommittee on Environment and Economy Chair

Congressman Lee Terry (R-NE)
Committee on Energy and Commerce,
Subcommittee on Communications and Technology Vice Chair

The recently sworn-in 112th Congress brings the return of divided government, with a new Republican majority in the House and a diminished Democratic majority in the Senate. The political landscape of Capitol Hill will be strongly influenced by the interaction between a divided Congress and a Democratic Administration gearing up for the 2012 presidential elections-a dynamic that presents opportunities for both bipartisan cooperation as well as partisan gridlock on key policy initiatives.

To learn how your business practices may be affected, please join the Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Government Relations and Public Policy practice, as the group presents A Congressional Forum: The Legislative Agenda for 2011.” Kelley Drye conducts this legislative forum annually as an opportunity for our clients and friends to hear first-hand from key representatives and leading policymakers from Capitol Hill about topics that will be relevant for the upcoming session, including the economic outlook, tax, international trade, healthcare, energy and environment, labor, telecommunications, privacy, and infrastructure.