SMU Community Chat

Not Too Late to Register for Wednesday's Community Chat Webinar
Written by Michael Cowden
May 11, 2021
Join us for a free, 45-minute SMU Community Chat on Wednesday with an infrastructure policy expert from the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI).
Brett Smith, senior director of government relations at the AISI, will be the featured speaker during the webinar on May 12, at 11 a.m. ET.
Smith serves as liaison between AISI member companies from the American steel industry and the U.S. Congress and federal agencies. His insights will be of interest as Congress debates a potential multi-trillion-dollar infrastructure package.
Will the Biden administration manage to shepherd through legislation to repair crumbling U.S. roads and bridges, something the country has mostly failed to do for decades?
Other topics that Smith tracks closely are energy and climate change, transportation, and occupational health and safety.
This webinar is open to all. Click here to register.
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