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NAIOP Members Only Public Affairs Program

NAIOP Members and employees of NAIOP Member Firms are invited to a special Members-Only Public Affairs Program, featuring Alicia McDevitt, MEPA director and assistant secretary of the Executive Office of Energy & Environmental Affairs. McDevitt will provide an update and an interactive discussion on recent changes to MEPA including: Super MEPA (Integrated MEPA Permitting Review Policy); recently promulgated landlocked tidelands regulations; the Green House Gas policy; the impact of the Global Warming Solutions Act; and new energy efficiency requirements now being considered as part of MEPA review. To be held March 31st; continental breakfast begins at 7:15 a.m., program runs from 8 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. Cost is $55 per NAIOP member, $70 for employees of NAIOP member firms. The program sponsor is Goodwin Procter. To register, visit www.naiopma.org.
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