Description
Join your peers as they connect with federal representatives on Capitol Hill!
Conference attendees will meet face to face with their federal legislators to educate them on PHCC’s legislative priorities. This is your time to share your passion for your industry in order to strike a chord with legislators who can make these policies possible, in order to move things forward for our industry!
Make plans now to attend the PHCC 2025 Legislative Conference to meet with your lawmakers and educate them on the significant role our industry can play in promoting energy, economic, and workforce policies that are important to our industry and will move America forward. You will have access to:
Insider political analysis from a former Congressional lawmaker
Targeted issues briefing and effective advocacy tips from PHCC’s Government Relations team and top Washington lobbyists
Personalized coaching provided by PHCC’s federal lobbyist on conducting meetings with legislators and staff
IN-PERSON visits with your representatives in Congress
Easy-to-use technology providing access to your meetings schedule and to help you navigate Capitol Hill
And, you’ll be able to educate policymakers on:
Protecting America’s energy future through fuel choice
Impact of tax, trade and immigration policy on contractors and customers
Supporting workforce programs and registered apprenticeships
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NETWORKING GALORE
Your evenings in D.C. will include a joint industry reception where you can network with fellow contractors, distributors and manufacturer representatives. The closing reception will include visits from lawmakers who support the HVAC and plumbing community.
IMPACTFUL KEYNOTE
Tom Davis is a former Republican congressman for the Commonwealth of Virginia. He served seven terms and authored more than 100 bills that became law. Throughout his tenure in Congress, he was widely recognized as a skilled legislator, an honest broker, and a political mastermind. He is known for his encyclopedic knowledge of political minutia, often lecturing members of Congress on the electoral history of their own districts.