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The Prospects for Permitting Reform

  • Rubell Museum DC 65 I Street Southwest Washington, DC, 20024 United States (map)

There is mounting bipartisan momentum behind modernizing federal permitting rules to speed up approvals for critical infrastructure projects. Permitting processes can be complex and time-consuming, delaying building and hindering U.S. competitiveness in booming industries like energy and technology.

Join Axios Live for an event exploring the next phase of permitting reform on Capitol Hill. They will look at the latest proposed policies and how streamlining permitting could impact America’s economic growth. Axios energy and climate editor Chuck McCutcheon and business reporter Nathan Bomey will host one-on-one conversations with:

  • Brendan Bechtel, Chairman and CEO, Bechtel, and Chair, Business Roundtable Smart Regulation Committee

  • The Honorable Julie Fedorchak, Representative At-Large, North Dakota Member, House Energy and Commerce Committee

  • The Honorable Brian Schatz, Senator, Hawai'i Vice Chair, Senate Indian Affairs Committee Member, Senate Appropriations, Commerce, Foreign Relations & Ethics Committees

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