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Navigating the New Regulatory Landscape with Mike Starner

53 min · 27 de jun de 2025
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Mark Forster Jerry Havens sit down with NECA’s Mike Starner to discuss the high-level changes under the new regulatory landscape in Washington DC and what that means for the electric utility industry in the ISPC Tailboard Talks segment.  The conversation with Mike continues as they dive into regulatory changes, training, attracting new people to the industry, what is changing from a contractor standpoint, NECA’s support and standing in the industry, and lastly, Mike’s final words to the contractor industry. This episode is sponsored by: T&D PowerSkills [https://tdpowerskills.com] Timeline: 1. [0:00] Introduction 2. [4:47] Sponsor Message: T&D PowerSkills 3. [5:34] Tailboard Talk: What the Regulatory Landscape Means for the Outside Line Industry 4. [15:29] Sponsor Message: T&D PowerSkills 5. [16:13] Special Guest: Mike Starner, Executive Director for Outside Line Safety with NECA 6. [51:24] Sponsor Message: T&D PowerSkills 7. [52:04] Conclusion

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