CEI is prepared to advocate for comprehensive regulatory reforms that create meaningful change to the administrative state. As ever, we will continue to champion sensible reforms with regulatory comments, lawsuits, Congressional Review Act resolutions, and dark matter pruning.

Please join CEI for an Alfred E. Kahn Discussion featuring deregulatory champion Representative Harriet Hageman (WY). With a curated group of experts, we will explore what can be done about the rising fusion of spending and regulation and how to transform analysis into legislative accomplishment with the blessings and limitations of the end of Chevron deference.

Named after deregulatory czar Alfred E. Kahn, who chaired and disbanded the Civil Aeronautics Board, CEI launched this discussion series in 2017 to continue his legacy. These private roundtable dinners gather leading experts to discuss opportunities and strategies for reforming the contemporary regulatory state. This discussion will be held under Chatham House Rule.

When: 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm, Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Cocktails will be available downstairs on arrival, followed by dinner upstairs.

Where: Elizabeth’s on L, 1341 L Street NW, Washington, DC 20005

Invitation only. Questions? Please contact [email protected].

Parking: Street parking is available after 6:30 pm. The Franklin Court Garage, across from Elizabeth’s on L Street, is open after hours.

Representative Harriet Hageman was first elected in 2022 and distinguished herself as a leading voice in the House on regulatory reform and free market issues. Rep. Hageman is a member of the Republican Study Committee and the House Freedom Caucus, and sits on both the House Judiciary Committee and the House Natural Resources Committee. Since being sworn in, Rep. Hageman has championed several measures to curb executive overreach and promote separation of powers; including the POWER Act, a measure that would require the President and federal agencies to obtain the approval of Congress before prohibiting or delaying new energy, coal, or mineral leases or permits on federal lands. Before being elected into Congress, Hageman litigated before agency administrative law courts on various energy and environmental issues during her time at the New Civil Liberties Alliance. She holds a J.D. from the University of Wyoming.

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