NASF Washington Forum is April 8-10
Join with fellow industry leaders for a day and half briefing and the opportunity to meet with our lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
Finishing company executives from around the U.S. will be meeting in Washington DC from April 8-10 at the NASF Washington Forum, where they will gain the tools to lobby their legislators about issues that impact the industry and then advocate face-to-face for support of key legislation that specifically addresses the challenges of the industry.
Presentation Highlights Include:
U.S. Chemicals Reform is Moving: Outlook for 2014
Amy Duvall, American Chemistry Council
The NLRB, OSHA and Labor Policy: What's Next?
Brad Hammock, Jackson Lewis PC
EPA Water Issues: Finishing is on the Agenda Again
Deborah Nagle, US EPA
Washington Outlook: Congress & the 2014 Elections
Charlie Cook, Cook Political Report
Small Manufacturing & Taxes: NASF-PMA Collaboration
Omar Nashashibi, The Franklin Partnership
The Federal Budget, Taxes & Health Care: Where is Washington Headed?
Andy Friedman, The Washington Update
NASF & the Nickel Institute - Global Policy Update
Tim Aiken, President, The Nickel Institute - Brussels
For more information, please visit http://www.nasfwashingtonforum.com/index.php
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