DEADLINE APPROACHING: 2008 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference

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Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker (center) with conference attendees David Jollay and Andy Sneed. Photo courtesy of NCMA.
Your voice is needed. Join us in Washington D.C. May 12-14 at the 2008 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference to let your representatives know where you stand on important issues affecting the masonry industry.

This three day conference is a unique opportunity to shape the future of the masonry industry and impact the laws and regulations that come out of Washington. Prominent Senators and Congressmen will address key issues that confront the masonry industry and how the 2008 Elections will impact the current political environment in Congress. You will have an opportunity to meet personally with elected representatives and educate them on how these issues affect your business and the masonry industry.

To register for the 2008 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference, please download the registration form and mail the completed form to:
Masonry Industry Legislative Conference
13750 Sunrise Valley Drive
Herndon, VA 20171-4226
Credit card registrations can be faxed to 703-713-1910 or made over the phone by calling 703-713-1900.

MCAA hotel reservations can be made at the Hotel Monaco online at www.grires.com/mcaashowdc08.htm. Please identify yourself as a Masonry Industry Legislative Conference attendee when requesting the group block.

The registration deadline for the 2008 Legislative Conference is quickly approaching! This is your last chance to register for the Conference and meet with key members of Congress to share your opinion on important issues affecting the industry!

For information including the daily schedule of events, please visit the Legislative Conference section of our website or call the Mason Contractors Association of America at 800-536-2225.
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