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NAMIC 2008 Congressional Contact Program

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 April 15, 2008

  • Arkansas (PIA) | February 28
  • New York | April 7-8
  • Indiana | April 14-15
  • South Dakota | April 14-15
  • Pennsylvania | April 16-17
  • Maryland | April 16-17
  • Rhode Island | April 28-29
  • West Virginia | April 28-29
  • New Jersey | April 30 – May 1
  • New Mexico | April 30 – May 1
  • Massachusetts | May 5-6
  • Ohio | May 5-6
  • Maine | May 7-8
  • Washington | May 7-8
  • Wisconsin | May 12-13
  • Arkansas | May 19-20
  • Michigan | May 21-22
  • Tennessee | May 21-22
  • Nebraska | June 2-3
  • Connecticut | June 4-5
  • Georgia | June 4-5
  • Kansas | June 11 (a.m. briefing)
  • Virginia | June 11-12
  • Missouri | June 16-17
  • Minnesota | June 18-19
  • Illinois | June 25-26
  • Iowa | July 9-10
  • North Carolina | July 21-22
  • Oklahoma Farm Bureau | July 21-22
  • Alabama | July 23-24
  • Idaho | October 3
  • Montana | October 3
  • North Dakota | Summer
  • Texas | Summer
  • Kentucky | Fall

Direct questions to NAMIC Federal Affairs Communications Director Georgiann Howell.

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Legislative Action Network

As a "minuteman," you will be in the know at the critical moment when a call to action is necessary or when decisions are being made on issues like federal regulation of insurance, legal reform, terrorism insurance, asbestos reform and small property/casualty company taxation.

Benjamin Franklin Public Policy Award

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.