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News Article: ECOS 2025 Fall Meeting to Explore Innovative Compliance and Enforcement Strategies
The Environmental Council of the States (ECOS) 2025 Fall Meeting is set to delve into innovative strategies for strengthening compliance and enforcement efforts in state regulatory programs. The panel discussion, titled "The State of State Compliance & Enforcement," will take place on September 4, 2025, from 11:35 a.m. to 12:25 p.m. in Santa Fe.
The discussion is particularly crucial as state agencies navigate changes at the federal level. One of the panel participants is Peggy Otum, Partner and Co-Chair of the Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Practice.
The panel aims to provide insights and solutions for enhancing state compliance and enforcement efforts. The emphasis is on leveraging new methods and tools to improve the effectiveness of state-level environmental compliance and enforcement. This likely includes digital tracking systems, data analytics, real-time monitoring technologies, and collaboration platforms to enhance regulatory oversight and enforcement responsiveness.
While specific innovative technologies and approaches are not detailed in the available information, the focus is on exploring how state regulatory programs can adapt amid evolving federal regulations.
The panel discussion is just one of the many events scheduled for the ECOS 2025 Fall Meeting. More information about the panel and the meeting can be found on the Environmental Council of the States' website.
[1] Source: Environmental Council of the States' 2025 Fall Meeting schedule and event details.
- Peggy Otum, from the Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Practice, will share insights about leveraging innovative strategies to enhance state compliance and enforcement efforts in the environmental industry, particularly focusing on renewable energy and climate-change initiatives.
- At the ECOS 2025 Fall Meeting, discussions will revolve around creative methods to ensure compliance and enforce regulations in the context of state environmental-science programs, with a possible emphasis on finance and energy efficiency.
- To adapt to changes in federal regulations, the panel at the ECOS 2025 Fall Meeting will explore the integration of modern technology such as digital tracking systems, data analytics, real-time monitoring technologies, and collaboration platforms into state regulatory programs for renewable-energy and environmental-science sectors.