Be Your Own Advocate: Host a Congressional Visit
By the time this issue is published, the presidential election will be over, and we will once again see Washington change with a new president and a new Congress....
Read MoreLegislative and regulatory insight from ACMA’s Government Affairs experts
By the time this issue is published, the presidential election will be over, and we will once again see Washington change with a new president and a new Congress....
Read MoreACMA has launched a new initiative to update how the composites industry is counted. If successful, this initiative will help members quantify our benefit to the country and better...
Read MoreACMA’s Composites 2024 Washington Fly-In lobbied in support of legislation aimed at helping U.S. manufacturers make training more affordable to workers. One of the priorities we highlighted for House...
Read MoreProvisions of the ACMA-supported IMAGINE Act will be considered for inclusion in major infrastructure legislation expected to be passed early in 2021. The legislation – making substantial investments in...
Read MoreHow often have you heard these times described as unprecedented, uncertain or difficult? Presumably, you lost count long ago, but it continues to be the case. We need to...
Read MoreEarlier this year, ACMA’s Government Affairs staff and consultants met to align our strategy for the year like most business teams. We knew it would be both busy and...
Read MoreFrom ACMA’s perch in Washington, D.C., we are the eyes, ears and voice of the composites industry. As your association, we work aggressively to ensure that composites are a...
Read MoreIn mid-February, ACMA held its second annual Infrastructure Day fly-in event in Washington, D.C. Nearly 40 composites company owners and managers headed to Capitol Hill for the three-day event....
Read MoreACMA supports legislation increasing the likelihood that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will conduct a risk assessment for styrene and possibly require controls for composites industry workplace exposures and...
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