Takeaway: David French of the NRF will Discuss BAT and Tax Policy on Retailers Under the Republican Congress + Trump Admin. – March 17th at 11:00 AM

Tomorrow Hedgeye is hosting a call with David French, SVP, Government Relations, of the National Retail Federation. David will discuss tax policy on the retail sector with our Macro Policy, Retail, and Financials Analysts JT Taylor, Brian McGough and Josh Steiner.

 

Key Issues Include

 

- Border Tax Adjustment Structure and Viability

- Key Constituencies and Agenda

- Potential Outcomes and Timing

- Durbin Amendment

 

We welcome you to join us for a dynamic discussion with David who will share some of his thoughts and predictions on the future of tax reform.

 

Call Details:

Toll Free:

Toll:

UK: 0

Confirmation Number: 13657105

Video Link: CLICK HERE

ABOUT DAVID FRENCH: David French is senior vice president for government relations at the National Retail Federation. As chief lobbyist, he is responsible for developing and implementing advocacy strategy for the world’s largest retail trade association.

French came to NRF from the International Franchise Association, where he served as senior vice president of government relations and public policy. Prior to joining IFA in 2006, he led the government relations programs at the International Foodservice Distributors Association and Food Distributors International for five years. He previously spent nearly 10 years on Capitol Hill, serving on the staffs of former Senator Rick Santorum, R-Pa., former Representative Matthew Rinaldo, R-N.J., and the House Select Committee on Aging.

French has played a leading role in many of the most important legislative battles affecting the business community over the past decade, including passage of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts and repeal of OSHA ergonomics regulations. He has also co-chaired the lobbying committee of the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, a coalition formed to protect the use of secret ballots in union organizing elections. French has been named as one of the top association lobbyists by The Hill six years in a row, earning a spot on the list every year from 2011 to 2016. He was also recognized by Association Trends as a leading association lobbyist in 2011 and 2013.