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Inside look at the Inflation Reduction Act (and what's next)

Hold the date. February 6, 1:00 pm Eastern.

You won't want to miss this conversation with Tim Ryder, the staff person from Senator Schumer’s office who helped lead the development of the IRA. Tim will share about the sausage-making that led to the mess of incentives we’re coming to know and… love(?) And he's interested in our ideas on where the building industry’s biggest decarbonization opportunities and challenges lie, and what policies Congress should consider to address them.

Thanks to Kristin Fritsch for making this connection.

This event will NOT be recorded (Tim's requirement), and will be for Peer Network members only, under our safe space (Chatham House, no-attribution-without-permission rules).

Registration link coming soon.

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Fri, 01/12/2024 - 21:23

YES! When Nadav says you won’t want to miss this, he means it! PUT IT ON YOUR CALENDAR! We had Tim speak at our office and he didn’t disappoint, it was very entertaining and left me feeling hopeful. Even though it had to be one of the most grueling pieces of legislature to work on and get passed, he is still excited and energized by the opportunities that await! I highly recommend becoming familiar with the IRA and a little bit of history around it prior and have some questions and thoughts ready – he is all ears. Check out his bio below: Tim joined U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer’s office in May 2019 and currently serves as a Legislative Assistant. Tim is spearheading the Leader’s work on artificial intelligence, while overseeing the disaster policy portfolio. He is also a member of the Schumer Climate Team, where he helped formulate, negotiate, and pass the Inflation Reduction Act, Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and a number of other bills in the 117th Congress. Before joining Leader Schumer’s team, Tim worked briefly for Senator Bill Nelson of Florida. Prior to his time on the Hill, he worked for The Climate Reality Project – former Vice President Al Gore’s non-profit – on Gore’s famous slideshow featured in An Inconvenient Truth. Kristen Fritsch AIA LEED AP BD+C WELL AP Senior Associate Sustainability Coordinator ELKUS MANFREDI ARCHITECTS [tel] 617.695.7954 [email] kfritsch@elkus-manfredi.com From: Nadav Malin <

Mon, 01/15/2024 - 14:45

Date saved, thanks Kristen/Nadav! This looks great.   Harry Flamm Stantec Architecture

Wed, 01/24/2024 - 17:32

Hi folks, Registration is now open for this February 6 meeting. Note that this is an invitation-only meeting for Peer Network members. DO NOT share this link (or your registration) with others. I'm really looking forward to this conversation. Nadav

Thu, 01/25/2024 - 23:47

Thanks for putting this together! Can't wait to listen in. 

Fri, 02/02/2024 - 16:05

Hi all, I am excited about this talk, and then I just had a large project meeting scheduled at the exact same time. I know this talk wont be recorded, but is anyone planning on taking notes and sharing those? Thanks very much! Keihly

Tue, 02/06/2024 - 16:16

Hi folks, Here's a quick reminder about this Peer Networks meeting with staff from Chuck Schumer's office coming up in a couple of hours. Zoom meetings don't send out automatic reminders, so please consider this your friendly reminder PSA. If you registered but don't have you Zoom link handy, no problem. You can always just reuse the registration form to get it. Here's the note with the registration link:
Registration is now open for this February 6 meeting. Note that this is an invitation-only meeting for Peer Network members. DO NOT share this link (or your registration) with others.
And yes, we will be taking notes and looking to share highlights for those who can't make this meeting. – Nadav

Mon, 02/12/2024 - 21:17

Hi folks, I really enjoyed the meeting with Tim--and so glad that about 100 of us were able to make it. Honoring Tim's request for the details to be kept private (Chatham House Rule), we can't share too much. But I did put together a high-level summary for the Advocacy Working Group that anyone in the Networks can access. As you can see there, Tim had a request for some follow-up input. Maybe that will lead to a follow-up meeting? Nadav

Tue, 02/13/2024 - 21:06

Thank you for hosting the call Nadav! I am interested in a follow-up call/chat with anyone else who is interested in sharing feedback - with the goal of aligning and gathering comments to send to Tim. Kristen Fritsch AIA LEED AP BD+C WELL AP Senior Associate Sustainability Coordinator ELKUS MANFREDI ARCHITECTS [tel] 617.695.7954 [email] kfritsch@elkus-manfredi.com

Wed, 02/14/2024 - 17:52

  The session was very inspiring and I'm glad there was such a great turnout! A follow-up session to workshop suggestions would be most welcome.      

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