While most of us were tending to day to day tasks in Northwest Arkansas this October, a dedicated group representing our community visited Washington D.C. to advocate a number of issues on our behalf.
Mayors and chamber of commerce leaders representing the five largest cities in Northwest Arkansas – Bentonville, Fayetteville, Rogers, Siloam Springs and Springdale – visited the nation’s Capitol to oppose stricter phosphorus levels as well as ongoing transportation needs.
The group met with Congressional leaders (Senators Pryor, Lincoln and four Congressmen) regarding regional infrastructure issues as well as the Federal Highway Administration and representatives from the Secretary of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency.
Martine Downs Pollard, senior vice president of government affairs for the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce, posted updates on the trip via Twitter:
– Boarding flight to DC for NWA Regional Leaders Fly-In, meetings scheduled w Congressional leaders, EPA & FHWA 11:32 AM Oct 7th from mobile web
– Great business dinner at B Smiths @ Union Station, DC One last briefing for tomorrow’s mtgs It’s going to be a fast and furious day tmrw! 7:48 PM Oct 7th from web
– Just wrapped up meeting with NWA mayors and chambers execs with reps from Fed Highway and Sec. of Trans. in DC 9:24 AM Oct 8th from mobile web
– Finished Arkansas Cong Luncheon with Cong Boozman, Cong Ross & Cong Berry and staff in Cannon bldg…now off to meet with EPA staff 11:33 AM Oct 8th from mobile web
– What a productive day in DC. Good mtgs & reception from EPA, FHWA & OMB. I’m cautiously optmstc @ our asks. Even saw Obamas mtrcde up close 5:35 PM Oct 8th from mobile web
Additional press coverage on the NWA Mayors & Chamber Execs trip to DC:
To keep up with government affairs activities in real-time, follow Martine: http://twitter.com/Martine1 or learn more and contact her directly regarding monthly government affairs committee meetings, legislative and candidate forums, efforts by NWA Emerging Leaders related to political and government affairs or to subscribe to email updates.
More information and contact information: http://www.rogerslowell.com/GovtAffairs/.