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 Brownstein Client Conversations: Americans for the Arts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:38:49

Nina Ozlu Tunceli, chief counsel of government and public affairs and executive director of the Americans for the Arts Action Fund, and Narric Rome, vice president for government affairs and arts education for Americans for the Arts, join Brownstein Policy Advisor David Reid for a discussion moderated by our own Drew Littman on how they advocate for the arts in Washington. Nina and Narric cover the challenge of sustaining federal funding, the Arts Action Fund, how arts education can fuel the creative industry and why one of their biggest policy partners is the United States Conference of Mayors.

 Government Relations Series: Policy Update (November 2018) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:50

In our latest Policy Update, Democrat Brian McKeon and Republican Elizabeth Maier join Policy Director Drew Littman for a bipartisan discussion on what will be accomplished legislatively before the end of the 115th Congress and the impact of the tomorrow's elections. They discuss key legislation including appropriations funding, the Farm Bill, tax extenders and a possible bipartisan immigration deal will pass the finish line before January. This close to the midterms, political campaign messaging is getting more heated; our team delves into what is working for both Democrats and Republicans and how that messaging may affect outcomes.

 Government Relations Series: The Front Runner | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:35

Brownstein Senior Policy Advisor Mike Stratton joins Shareholder Melissa Kuipers Blake to discuss Mike’s role in Gary Hart’s campaign for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination that is depicted in the movie The Front Runner. They discuss Mike’s experience as Hart’s lead advance man, how the events of 1988 fundamentally changed political reporting and their thoughts on correlations between Hart’s story and the current political environment.

 Brownstein Client Conversations: OvaCure | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:44

Kristin Parello-Plesner, Strategic Director for OvaCure, joins Brownstein Policy Advisor Araceli Gutierrez for a discussion on how OvaCure is challenging the current paradigms in cancer research. As OvaCure signed its first US-based ovarian cancer research project at the University of Pennsylvania, Brownstein has worked with OvaCure to connect with and establish a strong network of key US stakeholders. Kristin and Araceli discuss how U.S.-Danish relations can attract more innovation to the United States and highlight the importance of social philanthropy and its critical role in funding for ovarian cancer research.

 What Will the 2018 Midterms Mean for Business? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:08:08

The 2018 midterm elections will set the stage for how the Trump administration will govern during the balance of the term and impact legislative and regulatory initiatives. Listen in as Corporate Department Chair Mike King moderates a bipartisan discussion with Brownstein Shareholder Greg Berger, Strategic Advisor Barry Jackson and Policy Director Drew Littman. They provide insight on hot topics that could impact businesses following the midterms, including: taxation of private equity at the state level, Medicare for all, the deficit, antitrust and infrastructure as well as the potential for increased privacy laws at the federal level.

 Finance in Five Podcast Series: Funding to a Plan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:05:39

In this episode of the “Finance in Five” Podcast Series, Corporate Shareholders Jay Spader, Mike Pankow and Mark Oveson take five minutes to discuss the concept of “funding to a plan” in distressed lending scenarios. Listen in as they provide insight into the when, why and how of “funding to a plan”.

 Government Relations Series: Senate Update (October 2018) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:10

In our latest Senate update, Democrat Drew Littman and Republican Brian Wild discuss which major pieces of legislation are likely to see the sun next Congress and just how the nation’s anger has motivated — and stymied — congressional activity. Has the GOP’s philosophy, as a party, drastically changed since President Trump took office? Will this election actually be determined by policy issues? Will changing committee chairs fundamentally shift the focus of Congress? Drew and Brian answer these questions and more as we wait for the fallout from this midterm season.

 Government Relations Series: House Update (October 2018) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:35:21

Republican Greta Joynes moderates a conversation between Democrats Zach Pfister and Nadeam Elshami in our latest update on House politics. Nadeam and Zach discuss the issues that, in these divisive times, have unified the Democratic caucus from California to the Rust Belt and how the new generation of incoming House members will reshape the party for years to come. They address the rumblings of leadership changes aimed at Nancy Pelosi, and Greta weighs in on the leadership vacuum on the Republican side of the aisle. As downtowners evaluate the next congressional makeup, our team predicts who the deal-makers and the deal-breakers will be.

 New Tax Incentives in Qualified Opportunity Zones | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:35

The Tax Reform Act created a new program to encourage capital investment in over 8,700 Opportunity Zones throughout the United States. The program has the potential to provide investors in Opportunity Zones with the deferral of capital gains taxes until 2026 along with the possible elimination of tax on the appreciation recognized on the investment in an Opportunity Fund. Brownstein attorneys, including those working on the front lines of tax regulation in Washington, discuss steps you can take to benefit from this new federal tax program.

 Nevada Government Relations Series: Legislature 101 - The State Budget Process | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:07:41

Nevada operates on a biennial budget cycle to coincide with the meeting of the Legislature. Learn about the process that every two years lawmakers are required to enact a new operating budget that will fund the state for two fiscal years.

 Nevada Government Relations Series: Legislature 101 - Investing in an Interim Strategy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:42

Nevada is one of only a few states in the nation that has a biennial legislature, making the 18 months between sessions a critical time for anyone looking to engage in the Nevada Legislative process. This podcast outlines what to consider regarding a strong interim strategy.

 Nevada Government Relations Series: Legislature 101 - How To Testify | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:42

Testifying before the Legislature can be overwhelming if you are not familiar with the process. We are going to walk through the basics that will make you seem like a seasoned professional.

 Nevada Government Relations Series: Legislature 101 - Nevada Campaign Contribution Rules | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:04:28

Nevada has a unique mix of contribution limits and time restrictions on campaign contributions to candidates for state office. This podcast explores some of these state campaign finance rules.

 Nevada Government Relations Series: Legislature 101 - Bill Draft Request Deadlines | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:18

The beginning of every law starts with a Bill Draft Request in Nevada. This podcast explains what a “BDR” is and what it means.

 Nevada Government Relations Series: Legislature 101 - 120 Day Session | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:33

In 1998, Nevada voters approved a constitutional amendment that limits legislative sessions to 120 calendar days. This podcast explores the dynamics of a 120 day session, key deadlines and how these predetermined limitations shape the process of policy making and advocacy in our state.

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