Washington Energy Briefing: Trump’s Policy Moves, Congress’s Role, and Market Impacts
Webinar
May
29
2025
Date: May 29, 2025
Time: 1:00PM - 2:30PM (EST)
With the Trump administration passing the 100-day mark and the 119th Congress deep into reconciliation bill negotiations, the landscape for federal energy policy is undergoing significant shifts. Join us for an insightful webinar about the evolving energy priorities shaping national policy.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss:
- The Trump administration’s Executive Orders and energy policy agenda and their impact on domestic energy production, environmental regulation, and global energy markets
- Progress on Congressional negotiations to reach a Reconciliation Bill in the House and Senate and potential implications for the IRA tax rebates and other clean energy funding
- The transition within federal agencies such as the Department of Energy, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Interior, and other agencies under new leadership
- Changes at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and an update on cases that are important to support energy infrastructure buildout
- Potential impacts of tariffs on the energy sector
This webinar is essential for energy professionals, policy advisors, business leaders, and stakeholders seeking to understand the changes in energy policy.
Speakers
Frank C. Guinta
Speaker
Frank C. Guinta is Senior Vice President of ML Strategies. He is based in Washington, DC. Before joining the firm, Frank represented New Hampshire’s 1st congressional district in the US House of Representatives.
John Lushetsky
Speaker
John Lushetsky is a Senior Vice President of ML Strategies, who leverages more than 30 years of government, business, and military experience to help clients advance their goals. John has held numerous senior executive-level positions focused on the development, commercialization, and financing of energy and other technologies.
R. Neal Martin
Speaker
R. Neal Martin is a Senior Director of Government Relations at ML Strategies. He focuses on transportation, infrastructure, clean energy, trade, and federal appropriations, leveraging his many years of experience in government and government relations.
