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NAMIC: Congressional Contact Program Set to Begin 21st Year

Below is a list of states and dates. If you are interested in learning more about the Congressional Contact Program or would like to schedule your own visit to Washington, please contact program director Georgiann Howell at ghowell@namic.org.

Congressional Contact Program State Participants

As of Feb. 24, 2006

  • West Virginia - March 29-30
  • New York - April 3-4
  • California - April 5-6
  • Oregon - April 5-6
  • Maine - April 24-25
  • Texas - April 24-25
  • Maryland - April 25-26
  • Pennsylvania - April 25-26
  • New Jersey - April 26-27
  • New Mexico - April 26-27
  • Nebraska - May 1-2
  • Washington - May 1-2
  • Wisconsin - May 3-4
  • Massachusetts - May 3-4
  • Ohio - May 8-9
  • Arkansas - May 10-11
  • Indiana - May 10-11
  • Georgia - May 15-16
  • South Dakota - May 15-16
  • Illinois - May 17-18
  • Missouri - May 22-23
  • Virginia - May 24-25
  • Tennessee - June 5-6
  • Connecticut - June 5-6
  • Kansas - June 7
  • North Carolina - June 12-13
  • Michigan - MIC - June 19-20
  • Minnesota - June 21-22
  • North Dakota - June 21-22
  • Iowa - July 19-20
  • Michigan - IIM - July 24-25
  • Alabama - July 26-27
  • Montana - November - in state

Direct questions to NAMIC Federal Affairs Communications Director Georgiann Howell.

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Involvement in the political process is a special responsibility every American holds. If you would like to have a significant impact on legislation affecting our industry and have or would enjoy developing a relationship with a member of Congress, please consider becoming a NAMIC Key Contact.

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Every two years, NAMIC presents their coveted Benjamin Franklin Public Policy Award© to lawmakers who have supported a stronger insurance market at least 75 percent of the time. This is demonstrated based on their support of NAMIC's position on certain roll call votes taken, or being a principal player/sponsor on legislation affected the property/casualty insurance industry, during the previous Congress.