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Reps. Kevin McCarthy (Republican House Minority Leader, 23rd District of California), Guy Reschenthaler (14th District of Pennsylvania), and many other supporting House Republicans hosted an event at DMI.
Your voice on public policy carries beyond the voting booth. Regardless of how you feel about politics, the lasting legacy of our American system of representative democracy is that we the people are the bosses and elected officials are our employees.
Opening up a legislative affairs briefing with jokes about sniffling and conspiracy theories might seem strange — but in this year’s political season, it seemed totally normal.
While it’s not telling members how they should vote, the Heating, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Distributors International is hoping to encourage the HVAC industry go to the polls in November.
The recent decision by Carrier Corp. to close its Indiana facilities and move production to Mexico made the HVAC industry part of this year’s presidential debate, at least temporarily.