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COR1733

Morning Announcements & President Trump's Planned/Potential Impact on Construction & Real Estate Industries

Date
December 8, 2017
$49
Standard Price

This session will provide an inside look at Washington, DC dysfunction and what the spending decisions, tax debate, infrastructure proposals and possible health care changes mean to companies competing to be profitable in the industry. This session will help you to:

1. Recognize the tangible opportunities policy makers have to impact your bottom line
2. Recommend appropriate strategies based on possible public policy outcomes
3. Gain realistic knowledge of complexity of policy decision making

Speakers

Speaker Image for Jeffrey Shoaf
Senior Executive Director, Government Affairs, Associated General Contractors of America
Speaker Image for Matthew Turkstra
Sr. Director, Building & Infrastructure Finance, AGC of America

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