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Saturday, November 2, 2024

President Biden's First Year in Office: A Conversation with Former Pennsylvania Governor Rendell on December 3, 2021

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Ballard Spahr recently issued the following announcement.

Ballard Spahr's Finance Department and Government Relations and Public Policy Group are pleased to invite you to join us for this very special event:

Governor Rendell will provide his unique and keen perspective on President Biden's first year in office and the outlook for businesses and financial markets based on expected federal and state policies and priorities for 2022 and beyond. In particular, Governor Rendell will share his expectations and insights in light of the recently passed $1 trillion infrastructure bill, the INVEST in America Act, and the anticipated passage of the Build Back Better Act. Throughout his political and professional careers, Governor Rendell has been focused on the cross-roads of politics and business and the promotion of policies that further public and private sector goals with a particular focus on America’s infrastructure needs and challenges.

Please submit questions for Governor Rendell along with your registration.

Former Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell devotes his practice to public-private partnerships (P3) and housing, with an emphasis on infrastructure. Gov. Rendell advises on new ways of building infrastructure and on the development of a national infrastructure reinvestment bank. Gov. Rendell was a Ballard Spahr partner from 2000 to 2003. He left the firm upon being elected Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, where he served two terms. As Governor, he was chief executive of the nation's sixth-most-populous state and oversaw a $28 billion budget. Gov. Rendell's administration energized the state's economy through strategic investments, enacted Pennsylvania's first comprehensive measure to substantially reform the local tax system, and spearheaded initiatives encouraging the use of alternative and renewable energy, including wind farms and solar panels. From 2008 to 2009, Gov. Rendell was Chair of the National Governors Association. He served as General Chair of the Democratic National Committee during the 2000 presidential election. Gov. Rendell, along with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, founded Building America's Future, a national infrastructure-investment coalition. As two-term Mayor of Philadelphia (1992-2000), Gov. Rendell eliminated a crippling deficit, balanced the City's budget, and generated five consecutive budget surpluses. The renaissance of the City is largely attributed to his determination, inspiration, and energy.  A veteran of the U.S. Army, Gov. Rendell joined the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office upon completing law school, rising to Chief of Homicide in 1972. He was elected District Attorney in 1977 and, for a second term of office, in 1981.

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