February 6, 2025 | 2:00p.m. ET
Members of the 119th Congress have been sworn in, and the inauguration is freshly behind us — now, what’s next for the new administration?
The first 100 days of an administration are where priorities for the next four years are laid out, so it’s an important time to watch. The Budget reconciliation process will be a dominant theme, as well as the debt ceiling and continuing resolution to fund the government. With a flurry of activity and a swift-moving news cycle, it can be hard to know where to focus your efforts.
Join us for a live webinar on Thursday, February 6 at 2 p.m. ET to hear from seasoned CQ and Roll Call reporters as they discuss where federal policy is headed and what to expect from the Trump-Vance administration so you can reinforce your strategy for 2025 and beyond.
In this webinar, experts will discuss:
- Current and potential policy that can impact your organization in 2025
- The key legislative and regulatory priorities for the 119th Congress as well as the Trump-Vance administration
- What initiatives or regulations will be continued or reversed from the Biden administration
Speakers:
- Paul M. Krawzak is a senior writer on the budget, appropriations, and tax team at CQ and Roll Call. He previously worked for the San Diego Union-Tribune, Copley News Service, and newspapers in Michigan and Illinois, covering beats ranging from local government to the Pentagon. He has been with CQ and Roll Call since 2009.
- 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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