Six months into the second Trump administration, government affairs professionals are navigating a dramatically changed political environment.
From a swell of executive orders and regulatory rollbacks to federal layoffs and shifting legislative priorities, the early months have brought both disruption and opportunity. What does this mean for the future?
Watch our previously recorded webinar, where editors from CQ and Roll Call will talk about what happened in the first half of the year and what it means going forward. You’ll gain insights into the evolving federal landscape and a frame for how to process the emerging news from Washington.
Experts will discuss:
- A breakdown of major policy moves from the White House and Congress
- Key legislative battles and bipartisan dynamics to watch
- How federal agencies and congressional committees are responding
- What the administration’s early actions signal about its longer-term agenda
Speakers:
- Jason Dick is CQ and Roll Call’s editor-in-chief. He was previously Roll Call’s deputy editor, senior writer, Capitol Hill editor, Heard on the Hill editor, and House leadership editor. Before his time at Roll Call, he was editor of National Journal Daily and its predecessor publication, CongressDaily. He began his journalism career in Washington at National Journal’s environmental news daily, GreenWire, in 1998.
- Jessica Wehrman is CQ and Roll Call’s health policy editor. Before coming to CQ and Roll Call, Wehrman spent eight years as the Washington correspondent for the Columbus Dispatch. She has also covered Washington for the Dayton Daily News, Akron Beacon-Journal, and the Canton Repository.
- John Bennett is the editor at large at CQ and Roll Call. He writes analysis pieces about the White House, Congress, and national politics. Formerly CQ and Roll Call’s White House correspondent, he has overseen foreign policy, technology & cyber coverage. Bennett has covered Washington’s policy and political debates for nearly two decades.
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