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NAMIC 2010 Congressional Contact Program

If you’ve never been to CCP, come to our nation’s capital this year to be a part of this exceptional grassroots program as it gears up to celebrate its 25th year. This is your opportunity to influence Congress on legislation that directly impacts you, your business, and your policyholders. Below is the most current list of states that have signed up for this year’s season. Direct questions to NAMIC’s Federal Affairs Director Georgiann Howell, ghowell@namic.org.

Congressional Contact Program State Participants

As of March 8, 2010

  • Arkansas PIA | March 18
  • Illinois | April 12-13
  • New York | April 13–14
  • Massachusetts | April 14–15
  • New Jersey | April 14–15
  • Ohio | April 19–20
  • West Virginia | April 19–20
  • Maine | April 26–27
  • North Carolina | April 26–27
  • Wisconsin | April 28–29
  • Washington | May 3–4
  • Arkansas | May 5–6
  • Rhode Island | May 5–6
  • Michigan | May 10–11
  • Maryland | May 11–12
  • Pennsylvania | May 11–12
  • Georgia | May 17–18
  • Indiana | May 19–20
  • Minnesota | May 19–20
  • North Dakota | May 25–26
  • South Dakota | May 25–26
  • Missouri | June 7–8
  • Virginia | June 8–9
  • Connecticut | June 9–10
  • Texas | June 9–10
  • Kansas | June 15-16
  • New Mexico | June 16–17
  • Florida | June 21–22
  • California | June 28–29
  • Tennessee | July 19–20
  • Iowa | July 28–29
  • Montana | November 4

Direct questions to NAMIC Federal Affairs Communications Director Georgiann Howell.

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