March 16, 2009 8:05 AM CDT
• Register for the Legislative Conference
• Reserve your room at the Fairfax Hotel at Embassy Row
The 2009 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference will be held April 20-22, 2009 in Washington, D.C.
The 2009 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference has been condensed to highlight hill visits. The main focus of the program for 2009 will be getting our issues and our positions in front of key congressional figures and tell them our story as to how their votes impact our industry.
The Keelen Group will make an effort to make appointments with attendee members of Congress, but will also focus on arranging appointments with key swing vote representatives that need to hear our story. One of the most important things you can do in today's business environment is take some time away and let the folks know who are responsible for regulating, taxing and setting rules for business how it will impact not only our industry, but the economy as a whole.
The 2009 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference will be a great opportunity to express your concern and care for the actions of the few in D.C.
Register now for the 2009 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference!
The registration deadline is April 3, 2009.
Nestled among the stately mansions of Massachusetts Ave., The Fairfax at Embassy Row is the embodiment of the grace and elegance of a bygone era in Dupont Circle, one of Washington, D.C.'s most vibrant neighborhoods. Thee luxuriously quiet 259 classically appointed rooms and suites offer sweeping views of Embassy Row, the National Cathedral, or the Washington Monument. An array of thoughtful amenities provides a seamless experience for all our guests.
Reserve your room at the Fairfax Hotel at Embassy Row now!
The hotel reservation deadline is March 27, 2009.
6:00 PM - Welcome Dinner
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
8:00 AM - Continental Breakfast at the Keelen Group Office
9:00 AM - Issue Briefing by Matt Keelen and Mike Falencki (via cab)
10:00 AM - Depart for Capitol Hill (via cab)
10:30 AM - Hill Visits through the afternoon
6:00 PM - Dinner
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
8:00 AM - Depart for Hill visits (via cab)
11:00 AM-11:30 AM - Wrap-up at Keelen Group
2009 Masonry Legislative Conference
Express your concern and care for the actions in D.C.
• Register for the Legislative Conference
• Reserve your room at the Fairfax Hotel at Embassy Row
The 2009 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference will be held April 20-22, 2009 in Washington, D.C.
The 2009 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference has been condensed to highlight hill visits. The main focus of the program for 2009 will be getting our issues and our positions in front of key congressional figures and tell them our story as to how their votes impact our industry.
The Keelen Group will make an effort to make appointments with attendee members of Congress, but will also focus on arranging appointments with key swing vote representatives that need to hear our story. One of the most important things you can do in today's business environment is take some time away and let the folks know who are responsible for regulating, taxing and setting rules for business how it will impact not only our industry, but the economy as a whole.
The 2009 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference will be a great opportunity to express your concern and care for the actions of the few in D.C.
Registration Information
The registration fee is $175.00 and includes two dinners, a continental breakfast and a congressional guide.Register now for the 2009 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference!
The registration deadline is April 3, 2009.
Hotel Information
Attendees of the 2009 Masonry Industry Legislative Conference will stay at the Fairfax Hotel at Embassy Row on 2100 Massachusetts Ave., N.W. in Washington, D.C. The room rate is $229 per night.Nestled among the stately mansions of Massachusetts Ave., The Fairfax at Embassy Row is the embodiment of the grace and elegance of a bygone era in Dupont Circle, one of Washington, D.C.'s most vibrant neighborhoods. Thee luxuriously quiet 259 classically appointed rooms and suites offer sweeping views of Embassy Row, the National Cathedral, or the Washington Monument. An array of thoughtful amenities provides a seamless experience for all our guests.
Reserve your room at the Fairfax Hotel at Embassy Row now!
The hotel reservation deadline is March 27, 2009.
Schedule of Events
Monday, April 20, 20096:00 PM - Welcome Dinner
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
8:00 AM - Continental Breakfast at the Keelen Group Office
9:00 AM - Issue Briefing by Matt Keelen and Mike Falencki (via cab)
10:00 AM - Depart for Capitol Hill (via cab)
10:30 AM - Hill Visits through the afternoon
6:00 PM - Dinner
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
8:00 AM - Depart for Hill visits (via cab)
11:00 AM-11:30 AM - Wrap-up at Keelen Group
Questions
Please contact Jeff Buczkiewicz at the Mason Contractors Association of America at 800-536-2225 if you have any questions regarding the Masonry Industry Legislative Conference.About the Author
Jeff Buczkiewicz is the President and CEO of the Mason Contractors Association of America. Jeff has worked in the masonry industry for several years as the Executive Vice President of the Building Stone Institute and the Director of Marketing and Membership for the Mason Contractors Association of America. Jeff has also served as Secretary on the Board of the Natural Stone Council and is a former Board Member of the StonExpo Federation.