B&C to Host Webinar on 2026 Chemical Policy and Regulation Outlook

Published By DPRJ Universal | Published on Monday, 26 January 2026

Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. (B&C) will host a webinar on January 27, 2026, titled 'What to Expect in Chemicals Policy and Regulation and on Capitol Hill in 2026.' Expert presenters Lynn L. Bergeson, Richard E. Engler, Ryan N. Schmit, and James V. Aidala will discuss anticipated policy shifts and uncertainties under TSCA, FIFRA, and ESA. The event aims to inform professionals across various industries, including agriculture, automotive, chemical, consumer goods, and manufacturing, about the evolving regulatory landscape.

Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. (B&C) is set to host a pivotal webinar on January 27, 2026, focusing on 'What to Expect in Chemicals Policy and Regulation and on Capitol Hill in 2026.' This event is designed to provide critical insights into the evolving landscape of chemical policy and regulatory shifts that will impact various sectors. The webinar will feature expert presenters including Lynn L. Bergeson, Richard E. Engler, Ph.D., Ryan N. Schmit, and James V. Aidala, who will collectively discuss anticipated policy shifts and significant uncertainties under key environmental statutes such as the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), and the Endangered Species Act (ESA).The comprehensive discussion aims to equip attendees with a clear understanding of the regulatory environment on Capitol Hill for the upcoming year, enabling businesses to prepare for potential changes. The webinar targets a diverse audience across several distribution channels, including the Agriculture, Farming & Forestry, Automotive, Chemical, Consumer Goods, and Manufacturing industries, highlighting the broad relevance of chemical policy. Emily Scherer from Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. is available for further inquiries. This proactive approach by B&C underscores their commitment to informing stakeholders about crucial legal and policy developments in the chemical sector.