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    Lee J. Peterson has been a CohnReznick thought leader on legislative decision-making and business consulting for more than two decades. His work in renewable energy and project financing enables him to comment on the critical policy, financial, and tax-related changes taking place at the federal and state levels.

    Tapping into his relationships with Washington insiders at the executive and legislative branches, and at top government agencies, Lee brings a unique understanding of legislative decision-making and its broader effect on many different industries.

     

    The national dialogue on infrastructure legislation is under way, with businesses potentially impacted in multiple ways and with long-lasting effects.

    To keep you abreast of major infrastructure issues as they happen, CohnReznick brings together thought leaders from across the firm to offer perspective, analysis, and insight. Members of our infrastructure leadership team share their views in helping business leaders capitalize on the government’s plan to expand and revitalize the nation’s infrastructure. 

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