November 17, 2021
9:30 a.m.− 12:15 p.m. ET
Virtual
Congress may pass a law, but regulators give the law its teeth. Learn and hone tested strategies and tactics for weighing in on federal regulation and rulemaking in a way that advances your mission and industry.
Featured Topic & Speakers
- How key distinctions between the legislative and regulatory processes should impact your public affairs approach
- Steps to build a strong regulatory advocacy function, including sample staffing structures
- Best practices for coordinating regulatory advocacy with broader advocacy efforts, such as lobbying and grassroots
- Methods for monitoring, prioritizing and communicating internally about regulation before it affects your company’s bottom line
- Metrics for showcasing the regulatory function’s value to the rest of your organization
- Ways to increase the impact of your regulatory advocacy efforts, such as key groups to join
James Broughel
Senior Research Fellow
Mercatus Center GMU
Lesley Schaaff
Senior Manager, Government & Regulatory Affairs
Hess Corporation
Saat Alety
Director, Federal Affairs and Public Policy
Allstate
Julie Cantor-Weinberg
Principal Advisor, Federal Government Affairs
Prime Therapeutics LLC
This program is eligible for 2 Grassroots credits toward the Certificate in PAC & Grassroots Management, 2 Specialization credits toward the Certificate in Government Relations and Lobbying and 2 Core credits toward the Certificate in Public Affairs Management.
Agenda
9:30 a.m. Navigating the Federal Regulatory Landscape
Whether you are just getting started or looking to expand your regulatory advocacy efforts, this session will give you the overview and insights need. Our experts will cover:
- Understanding and tracking the federal rulemaking landscape
- How influential agencies work
- Key distinctions between the legislative and regulatory processes
- How to run cost-benefit analysis of regulations on your industry
- Impact of elections on the future of regulations
- How the COVID-19 crisis has impacted regulations
James Broughel
Senior Research Fellow
Mercatus Center GMU
10:30 a.m. Break
10:45 a.m. Regulatory Advocacy: Implementing, Influencing, and Showing Value
Increasingly, understanding how to use the regulatory process to accomplish your policy goals is mission critical. In this session our experts will cover:
- Steps to build a strong regulatory advocacy function
- Best practices for coordinating regulatory advocacy with broader efforts, such as lobbying and grassroots
- Ways to increase impact, such as key groups to join
- Case studies of success regulatory advocacy success
- Methods for monitoring, prioritizing, and communicating internally about regulation before it affects your company’s bottom line
- Metrics for showcasing the regulatory function’s value to the rest of your organization
Lesley Schaaff
Senior Manager, Government & Regulatory Affairs
Hess Corporation
Saat Alety
Director, Federal Affairs and Public Policy
Allstate
Julie Cantor-Weinberg
Principal Advisor, Federal Government Affairs
Prime Therapeutics LLC
12:15 p.m. Adjourn
Event Location
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