View in Browser <[link removed]> <[link removed]> <[link removed]> Permitting Challenges to Infrastructure Development The federal permitting process can be overly burdensome and costly, with critical infrastructure projects often taking a decade or more to permit. As Congress looks to invest billions of taxpayer dollars to improve infrastructure across the country, the first hurdle to overcome is inefficiencies and uncertainties within the permitting process. Join ConservAmerica on Wednesday, March 23 at 10 AM ET for a discussion <[link removed]> on reforms to modernize the permitting process without reducing environmental protections. Panelists Neil Chatterjee, Hogan Lovells Tom Vinson, American Clean Power Charlie Riedl, NGSA and the Center for Liquefied Natural Gas Alex Herrgott, The Permitting Institute Moderator Todd Johnston, ConservAmerica REGISTER HERE <[link removed]> Neil Chatterjee, senior advisor at Hogan Lovells, is a former commissioner and chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Chatterjee previously served as Sen. Mitch McConnell’s senior advisor on energy and environmental policy. Tom Vinson is Vice President, Federal Regulatory Affairs at ACP. He leads ACP’s regulatory team. Prior to representing clean energy industries, Vinson spent more than a decade working for members of Congress in both the House and Senate. Charlie Riedl is Vice President of NGSA and Executive Director for the Center for Liquefied Natural Gas (CLNG). Prior to joining CLNG, Riedl worked at America’s Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA). Alex Herrgott is President and CEO of The Permitting Institute. He is a nationally recognized infrastructure policy and project delivery expert. He founded The Permitting Institute after nearly two decades of building bipartisan partnerships in Congress, the executive branch, and the private sector. REGISTER HERE <[link removed]> <[link removed]> <[link removed]> <[link removed]> <[link removed]> ConservAmerica, 1455 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 400, Washington DC, United States Powered by Squarespace <[link removed]> Unsubscribe <[link removed]>