BAP DC Summit

Time

9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Jul 30

ORGANIZER

Balancing Act Project (BAP)

Venue

WILLARD INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL
1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20004

Event Description

THERE IS A WAVE OF LAWSUITS AND REGULATORY UNCERTAINTY THAT MAY SOON BE HEADED OUR WAY.


Any day now, the Supreme Court is expectedto release an opinion on the constitutionalityof federal agencies to interpret the intent ofCongress. The potential reversal of Chevron deferencecould empower businesses affected by regulations tochallenge decisions made by agencies, ultimately givingcitizens and businesses a stronger voice through theirelected representatives.


The Balancing Act Project (BAP) is hostingits second event to imagine a post-Chevronworld, a roundtable in DC with leading industrygroups and a bi-partisan congressional delegation.


"THIS IS A BIPARTISAN THING. If I’m a [Democratic] legislator,I’d want to maintain my statutory intent. And I’d also want to makesure conservative federal judges aren’t determining these issues. Ifyou’re a Republican, you want small government, you want agencyaccountability, you want to maintain your congressional intent."

Event Details

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Businesses and Industry Groups
  • Legal and Compliance Professionals
  • Public Interest and Advocacy Groups
  • Government Agencies and Officials
  • Trade Associations and Professional Organizations
  • Academic and Research Institutions
  • Investors and Financial Analysts
  • Media and Journalists
  • Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
  • General Public

REGISTRATION:

This event is open to the public.

RSVP at info@balancingactproject.org to confirm your attendance by July 2, 2024

LOCATION:

WILLARD INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL

1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW

Washington, DC 20004

FOCUS AREAS:

- The regulatory landscape post-Chevron SCOTUS ruling.

- The burden of regulatory costs on small businesses.

- What we can expect after this year’s election.

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The time to join is now

In 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court will review the constitutionality of federal agencies to interpret the intent Congress in agency. This will give businesses impacted by regulations the power to challenge decisions affecting every American citizen and businesses through their elected representatives.

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