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Florida industry reps convene for second advocacy summit
Last week, NMMA held its second Florida advocacy fly-in, serving as a critical component of the association’s strategic plan to…
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House passes legislation for harbor investment
Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 2440 – the Full Utilization of the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund…
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ORR members testify before Congress on outdoor recreation economy
Outdoor recreation will be at the forefront of conversations on Capitol Hill this week. For the first time, the House…
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Congressional champions introduce conservation bill
Yesterday, Representatives Garret Graves (R-LA-06) and Joe Cunningham (D-SC-01) – members of the Congressional Boating Caucus – introduced legislation to reauthorize and…
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NMMA looks to create more outdoor recreation offices
With seven states remaining in legislative session this late in the year, the NMMA state advocacy team is continuing to…
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US Senate Committee advances funding for industry priorities
Before Congress left Washington, D.C. for its two-week October recess, the U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee passed several measures that provide…
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NMMA recaps August state advocacy efforts
As summer winds down, so are most of the state legislatures. Six states remain in session, one is in special…
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NMMA member appointed to congressman’s advisory board
Scott Lewit, President of Structural Composites, Inc. and an active member of the NMMA, has been appointed to Congressman Bill…
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Minnesota state senator visits Lund, Crestliner
Minnesota State Senator Bill Ingebrigtsen recently visited Brunswick’s Lund and Crestliner facility in New York Mills, Minn. to meet with…
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Wisconsin establishes Office of Outdoor Recreation
Last week, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed the state budget bill into law, which subsequently created the Office of Outdoor…
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