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2017 Gas and Power Federal and State Regulatory and Policy Updates

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2017 Gas and Power Federal and State Regulatory and Policy Updates
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Session 1: Texas Legislative and Regulatory Update Listen to highlights of the 85th Legislative Session and recent judicial and administrative decisions affecting the Texas gas and electric industries.
 
Session 2: Federal Energy Policy and Regulation Update Gain insight on how the new FERC chairman and commissioners will redirect the future of electric power and natural gas regulation.

Session 3: Dodd-Frank: President Trump’s Agenda Changes Everything, Or Does It? President Trump is using all the tools in his Presidential Toolbox—Presidential Appointments, Executive Orders, CRA Rejection of Obama-Era Final Rules, Federal Budget Approval Process, Tax Proposals, Legislative Agenda, the Bully Pulpit, Foreign Policy Initiatives, Bilateral Trade Treaty Negotiations, and, of course, his Twitter Account!—to alter much of the regulatory landscape established by his predecessor. Early on, there was talk of repealing the Dodd-Frank Act, but where are we now? Listen to a discussion about what is likely to change, what is likely to remain, and how the gas and power industries will be affected.

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1. Texas Legislative and Regulatory Update (Nov 2017)

Jennifer Littlefield, Jessica L. Morgan

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Texas Legislative and Regulatory Update (Nov 2017)

Listen to highlights of the 85th Legislative Session and recent judicial and administrative decisions affecting the Texas gas and electric industries. 

Originally presented: Oct 2017 Gas and Power Institute

Jennifer Littlefield, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Austin, TX
Jessica L. Morgan, Husch Blackwell LLP - Austin, TX

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2. Federal Energy Policy and Regulation Update (Nov 2017)

Lisa Tonery, Adam Wenner

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Session 2 —39 mins
Federal Energy Policy and Regulation Update (Nov 2017)

Gain insight on how the new FERC chairman and commissioners will redirect the future of electric power and natural gas regulation. 

Originally presented: Oct 2017 Gas and Power Institute

Lisa Tonery, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP - New York, NY
Adam Wenner, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP - Washington, DC

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3. Dodd-Frank: President Trump’s Agenda Changes Everything, Or Does It? (Nov 2017)

Phil Lookadoo

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Dodd-Frank: President Trump’s Agenda Changes Everything, Or Does It? (Nov 2017)

President Trump is using all the tools in his Presidential Toolbox—Presidential Appointments, Executive Orders, CRA Rejection of Obama-Era Final Rules, Federal Budget Approval Process, Tax Proposals, Legislative Agenda, the Bully Pulpit, Foreign Policy Initiatives, Bilateral Trade Treaty Negotiations, and, of course, his Twitter Account!—to alter much of the regulatory landscape established by his predecessor. Early on, there was talk of repealing the Dodd-Frank Act, but where are we now? Discuss what is likely to change, what is likely to remain, and how the gas and power industries will be affected.

Originally presented: Oct 2017 Gas and Power Institute

Phil Lookadoo, Haynes and Boone LLP - Washington, DC