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Our team has worked work within federal and state government agencies and understands the intricacies and nuances of the legislative and regulatory process. We work with clients to proactively achieve effective and efficient regulatory environments across agencies.
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Policy Director Elizabeth Maier joins Sen. Mark Begich for an immigration update and discussion on the current state of DACA and other important immigration issues that the Congress is considering.
Policy Directors Drew Littman and Brian McGuire join Strategic Advisor Mark Begich for a bipartisan political update on the upcoming confirmations of Mike Pompeo and Gina Haspel and the significance of recent March for our Lives events across the country. They also look ahead at factors that could impact the 2018 midterm and 2020 general elections.
Listen in as Policy Directors Brian Wild and Drew Littman join Strategic Advisor Mark Begich to give an update on the current political landscape. With the 2018 midterm elections still nine months out, their bipartisan discussion includes primary activity, predictions on if the makeup of the House and Senate could shift and the potential impact of voters in the 18-29 age group.
Policy Director Elizabeth Maier joins Strategic Advisors Barry Jackson and Mark Begich for an immigration update that covers the recent decision by the Supreme Court to not review the DACA case, looks back at the 2007 effort on immigration reform and discusses the current administration’s role as a convening power on this topic.
Autonomous vehicles, drones and artificial intelligence have not only captured the attention of the public but also the U.S. government. As policymakers begin to consider establishing new federal rules, Geoff Burr and Greta Joynes, in a discussion moderated by Mark Begich, provide a roadmap for how Congress and the administration may approach regulating these emerging technologies.
Brownstein attorneys Travis Norton and Milan Dalal join Strategic Advisor Mark Begich to provide their take on Mick Mulvaney, now acting head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, consent orders from the Cordray regime, the role state attorneys general could play in consumer protection and how regulators and policy makers are reacting to cryptocurrency.
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Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that former U.S. Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska) is joining the firm as a strategic advisor. Begich joins the Government Relations Department based in the firm’s Washington, D.C., office. While Begich brings a wide array of expertise from his decades in public service as well as private business, his initial focus will be on energy issues and the interrelationship between the business sector and the U.S. government.
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