2007 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference

Words: Jessica Robinson
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Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) addresses attendees of the 2006 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference.

Decisions that affect your company's bottom line are being made every day in the halls of Congress. This year MCAA will again co-host our 3rd Annual Legislative Conference with other industry associations including: National Concrete Masonry Association, Building Stone Institute, and Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute.

The 2007 conference will be another exciting time for MCAA members. With issues such as Immigration on the forefront and very likely to be debated during our conference, our members will have a chance to make their voices heard. In addition, members will hear from "insiders" about how the actions of Congress and the administration will impact your company now and in the future. Members will also have the opportunity to hear about the upcoming Presidential election and how that will have an impact on the current political environment in Congress.

Join with other Mason Contractors to make sure your representatives hear your concerns and desires -- loud and clear.

For more details and registration information, visit the Legislative Conference page of our website or call the Mason Contractors Association of America at 800-536-2225.

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