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PMPA Retains Washington DC Lobbyist

Friday, September 25, 2009

The Precision Machined Products Association (PMPA) has retained The Franklin Partnership (TFP) to provide advocacy, lobbying and information services to present the PMPA in Washington, DC.

The PMPA Government Affairs Committee believes the association needs a full-time advocacy group to help us keep abreast of government legislative and regulatory developments.

The association has a long history of advocacy in Washington. Thirty-five years ago, PMPA led other trade associations to form the Alliance of Metalworking Industries (AMI). AMI retained a lobbyist to help with key regulatory and tax issues affecting metalworking shops. AMI did not last long, however, as the other trade groups went their own way and hired their own advocacy representatives.

In 1979, PMPA formed a Political Action Committee to support congressional representatives and senators who demonstrate support for free enterprise and small business.

For the past 5 years, the committee has been very active. Each year, members of the committee meet in Washington to call on U.S. representatives and senators to inform the lawmakers about the challenges and concerns of small precision machining companies.

The Franklin Partnership will help PMPA develop advocacy goals based on membership priorities. The advocacy firm will work with PMPA’s Government Affairs Committee to analyze federal legislative and regulatory bills and rules. TFP will act on behalf of PMPA when meeting with legislators, coalition groups and other nonprofit organizations.

The Franklin Partnership will help coordinate PMPA member visits to congressional offices in Washington and assist in identifying key legislators who can impact the business and regulatory climate. The firm will also help set up plant tours to give lawmakers a first-hand view of our industry.

John Hoskins, Jr. of Curtis Screw Company, LLC (Buffalo, New York) and chairman of the PMPA Government Affairs Committee says, "Hiring a lobbyist is a very big step for PMPA. The committee is very excited and looks forward to working with the Franklin Partnership."

John Guzik and Omar Nashashibi will lead the efforts of The Franklin Partnership for PMPA. They also represent the Precision Metalforming Association and the National Tooling and Machining association. The PMPA Government Affairs Committee believes that the combined strength of all three associations will benefit the PMPA in its lobbying efforts.

With the help of The Franklin Partnership, PMPA will continue to keep members informed of issues that may affect their ability to compete successfully in the global market.

Contact Name: Rob Kiener
Contact Email: rkiener@pmpa.org
Contact Phone: (440) 526-0300

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