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NAMIC 2009 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 January 22, 2009

  • March 30-31 | North Carolina
  • April 1-2 | New Mexico
  • April 20-21 | Maryland
  • April 20-21 | Pennsylvania
  • April 21-22 | Maine
  • April 27-28 | New York
  • April 29-30 | Nebraska
  • April 29-30 | West Virginia
  • May 4-5 | Illinois
  • May 4-5 | Massachusetts
  • May 6-7 | Ohio
  • May 18-19 | Washington
  • May 18-19 | Missouri
  • May 20-21 | Virginia
  • May 20-21 | Florida
  • June 1-2 | Arkansas
  • June 1-2 | Rhode Island
  • June 1-2 | Vermont
  • June 3-4 | Connecticut
  • June 3-4 | Michigan
  • June 8-9 | Wisconsin
  • June 9-10 | Alabama
  • June 9-10 | North Dakota
  • June 10-11 | Texas
  • June 10-11 | Kansas
  • June 15-16 | Indiana
  • June 17-18 | New Jersey
  • June 24-25 | Georgia
  • June 29-30 | Minnesota
  • July 13-14 | Tennessee
  • July 15-16 | Iowa
  • July 20-21 | South Dakota
  • July 22-23 | Oklahoma Farm Bureau
  • Summer | South Carolina
  • Sept. 24-25 | Montana

Direct questions to NAMIC Federal Affairs Communications Director Georgiann Howell.

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