Webinar

What’s Next for Congress?

April 27, 2022 | 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Join our webinar for insights on the key policy items Congress plans to tackle as it returns from its spring recess.

Bloomberg Government’s expert analysts will discuss what House and Senate leaders plan to prioritize for the remainder of the year, with an eye on what can be accomplished before the midterm elections or possibly left to a lame-duck session.

They’ll share the latest on legislation to bolster U.S. manufacturing to compete with China, proposals to reauthorize key programs that committees are exploring, and whether there’s any chance for a budget reconciliation.

Speakers

Loren-Duggan

Loren Duggan
Deputy News Director
Bloomberg Government

Loren Duggan works across Bloomberg Government's news and analysis team to deliver content that helps government affairs professionals do their jobs. Loren has extensive experience with legislative coverage, including leading analysis and news teams, and editing and authoring stories, bill summaries and OnPoints. Loren has appeared on Bloomberg Radio, the Federal News Network and at in-person events discussing legislation and public policy.
Danielle-Parnass

Danielle Parnass
Deputy Team Leader
Bloomberg Government

Danielle Parnass is deputy team lead for legislative analysis at Bloomberg Government and covers health, education, and agriculture. She also cohosts BGOV's "Suspending the Rules" podcast. Danielle previously worked at the House Financial Services Committee, Senate Finance Committee, and Congressional Budget Office doing communications, research, and analysis. She has a masters in public policy from Georgetown University and her bachelor's in journalism and government from the University of Maryland.
Brittney Washington

Brittney Washington
Legislative Analyst
Bloomberg Government

Brittney Washington is a legislative analyst with Bloomberg Government. She covers trade, defense, foreign affairs, and veterans’ affairs. Prior to joining BGOV, she worked on Capitol Hill as a legislative aide and congressional fellow. She has a master’s in international relations from the Fletcher School, Tufts University and her bachelor’s in Japanese from Georgetown University.
Michael-Smallberg

Michael Smallberg
Legislative Analyst
Bloomberg Government

Michael Smallberg is a legislative analyst with Bloomberg Government. Previously, he was an investigator at the Project on Government Oversight, reporting on issues such as Wall Street oversight and the federal inspector general system. Michael has a bachelor's degree in history from Brown University.

Adam Taylor
Legislative Analyst
Bloomberg Government

Adam M. Taylor is a legislative analyst with Bloomberg Government. He covers technology and communications, energy and environment, immigration, and judiciary issues before Congress. Prior to joining BGOV in 2015, he was in-house federal regulatory counsel for a communications company, and an associate in the regulatory group at an international law firm. Adam has a J.D. from Georgetown Law and a bachelor's degree in history and political science from Purdue University.
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Christina Banoub
Legislative Analyst
Bloomberg Government

Christina Banoub joined Bloomberg Government this year as a legislative analyst covering health care. Previously she worked on environmental and energy efficiency related government affairs issues for a multinational company. She has a Master’s in International Studies from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and a Bachelor’s in Political Science and International Affairs from the University of Michigan. Christina Banoub joined Bloomberg Government this year as a legislative analyst covering health care. Previously she worked on environmental and energy efficiency related government affairs issues for a multinational company. She has a Master’s in International Studies from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and a Bachelor’s in Political Science and International Affairs from the University of Michigan.
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