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Government & Community Relations Archive: July 2012


     

Advocacy365:

 

ArchiPAC Supports 32 House and 8 Senate Candidates in 2012 (July 6)

ArchiPAC Goes to Denver (July 12)

Members Advocate for the AIA with Representative Clyburn (SC-6) (July 16)

Architecture Grads Need Your Help (July 18)

AIAS Students Can Engage on Student Loans Too (July 20)

What You Can Do to Help This Congressional Recess (July 26)

     

Codes:

 

Code Enforcement Used to Combat Urban Blight (July 11)

Federal Grant to Save County Money through Solar Panel installation (July 16)

     

Disaster Response:

 

Bridging the Gap: Maryland Builds Disaster Preparedness (July 3)

Hearing to Weigh Costs and Benefits of Safe Building Codes (July 23)

     

Public Policy:

 

Emerging Opportunities: Energy Efficiency Retrofits (July 9)

Reporting from Pittsburgh: Architecture for Innovation (July 18)

     

Sustainability:

 

AIA to GSA: Keep Moving Forward on Green (July 30)

     

Special Initiatives:

 

Transportation Bill: A Yellow Light for Communities (July 6)

The Court Upholds Health Reform: Now What? (July 11)

Have You Taken the Legislator Relationship Survey Yet? (July 12)

Commerce Dept. Presents Information to Members about October 2012 India Trade Mission (July 20)

     

State and Local Advocacy:

 

SGN Meeting to Focus on New Business Opportunities, Grassroots Organizing (July 2)

SGN Annual Meeting Recap (July 25)

Collaboration Good, Leadership Better (July 30)

     

Tax & Business Issues:

 

Congress Extends Current Student Loan Rates, Avoids Tax on Architects (July 3)

Tell Your Senator to Oppose Efforts to Block 2030 Targets (July 10)

AIA Advocacy to Host a Call with Congressman Mick Mulvaney (July 19)

Recap of Call with Congressman Mick Mulvaney (R-SC) (July 31)

     

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