
Join the Humphrey School of Public Affairs for the third panel in a multi-series exploring the domestic and international implications of key policy actions expected under the second Trump administration. Expert faculty from the Humphrey School will discuss critical topics such as housing, environmental outcomes, and trade, offering a balanced discussion on their potential impact on public policy and global relations.
This event is being held in-person and is open to everyone, but registration is required.
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The Executive Actions and Policy Implications in the Second Trump Administration panel series offers an in-depth analysis of key policy actions likely to define Trump’s second term and their impact on governance, democracy, and global relations.
Panel 3 (February 4, 2025):
This panel will explore the anticipated policy shifts under a second Trump administration, focusing on critical areas such as housing, environmental policy, and global trade. Professor Ed Goetz will discuss the potential impacts on housing policy and affordability, Professor Daniel Scholten will examine changes in domestic and global energy and climate policy priorities, and Professor Brad McDonald will analyze the effects on trade, tariffs, and the broader macroeconomy.
Opening remarks will be made by Dean Nisha Botchwey, with Associate Dean Ryan Allen moderating the discussion and Q&A session that follows.