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When roofing industry interests, including contractors, consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, and others show up as a group in Washington D.C., Congress notices.
More than 400 roofing contractors and industry stakeholders from across the United States met with members of congress and legislative staff last week to relay their concerns as part of the first-ever Roofing Day.
RCMA members met with their members of Congress on Capitol Hill last Wednesday, July 15 as part of the association’s Summer Meeting and Legislative Day.