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The annual event brings the roofing industry together to meet with members of Congress and their staffs and deliver the industry’s message with one voice.
Teri Dorn, NRCA director of political affairs, discusses what’s new about this year’s Roofing Day and what contractors can expect, including relaxed COVID-19 safety protocols.
As NRCA CEO Reid Ribble approaches retirement later this year, he expects the keynote address he'll deliver to kick-off the 2022 IRE to feel different.
Roofing Day in D.C. brings together roofing contractors, distributors, manufacturers and other industry stakeholders to voice the industry’s priorities to Congress.
NRCA CEO Reid Ribble will be retiring in the spring of 2022. Ribble has led the association for five years following three terms as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
When roofing industry interests, including contractors, consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, and others show up as a group in Washington D.C., Congress notices.