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On-Demand Webinar: Coronavirus and the President’s Budget

Learn how the federal budget will impact your industry and organization, and how COVID-19 will affect the President’s budget.

With President Trump’s budget released, 12 subcommittees have begun meeting to determine the federal budget for 2021 and what will stay and what will go.

However, with the spread of COVID-19 and the untold toll of the virus, everything across the country is shifting to focus on how to manage this international crisis.

We have the insights you need to see how the federal budget will impact your industry and organization, and how COVID-19 will affect the President’s budget.

Join FiscalNote and CQ Roll Call in this recorded webinar for a deep-dive into the federal budget. Hear directly from the experts on what we can expect in the coming months, where the disagreements and concessions will be made, and what proposed additions and cuts will be finalized.

Our panel includes:

  • Bruce Mehlman, former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Technology Policy under the Bush Administration and Founder, Mehlman Castagnetti Rosen & Thomas
  • Jennifer Shutt, Budget and Appropriations Reporter, CQ Roll Call
  • Chris Lu, former Deputy Secretary of Labor under the Obama Administration and Senior Strategy Advisor, FiscalNote

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