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Join NACo for week six of a membership series providing timely updates and analysis on key developments during the first 100 days of the Trump administration. These calls will focus on policies and actions that directly impact counties, including federal funding, regulations and intergovernmental partnerships. Join us at the 2025 NACo Legislative Conference for this in-person session to stay informed on how these changes may shape county priorities and operations.

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Speakers

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Hon. James Gore

NACo President; Supervisor, Sonoma County, Calif.
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Matthew D. Chase

CEO/Executive Director
Mark Ritacco

Mark Ritacco

Chief Government Affairs Officer
Eryn Hurley

Eryn Hurley

Managing Director, Government Affairs & NACo Federal Fellowship Initiative
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Blaire Bryant

Legislative Director, Health | Large Urban County Caucus

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