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Check back often for the latest updates on how NIA is putting the spotlight on insulation through the activities of NIA's Foundation for Education, Training, and Industry Advancement. The Foundation was created to increase awareness of the benefits of insulation to external audiences. NIA\u2019s Foundation works with strategic partners to gain recognition for the need to properly design and maintain insulation systems and also maintains an active presence on Capitol Hill and works to introduce and support legislation that can increase the use of insulation and benefit the industry.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div>
May 2021: NIA and 115 other organizations urged U.S. Senate and House leadership to protect family-owned businesses from tax increases by defending stepped-up basis and opposing any changes to current law. The letter with an accompanying economic study illustrates how repealing stepped-up basis by imposing capital gains taxes when assets transfer ownership at death would force many family-owned businesses to liquidate assets or lay off employees to cover the tax burden. This new tax would be imposed on top of any existing estate tax liability, further compounding the negative impacts and creating a second tax at death.<\/p>\n
Click here to read the letter and report.<\/a><\/p>\n Here's an Easy Way to Take Action: Call and Share with Congress how the COVID-19 crisis is affecting your business and our industry<\/strong><\/p>\n The 2020 Insulation Industry Washington, DC, Fly-In, which was scheduled for May 19-20, has been canceled. However, it is more important than ever that members of Congress hear from you to understand how the COVID-19 crisis affects your business and our industry. You are extremely busy, so we want to make connecting with Congress as easy as possible. If you are willing to spend a few minutes talking by phone to a Senator or Representative from the states where you are an employer, simply click here to complete the registration form<\/strong><\/a>. We will take it from there and set up the phone calls. As this is an urgent matter, please sign up now if you are interested in participating.<\/strong><\/p>\n Possible topics for the calls include:<\/p>\n This targeted outreach is a chance to have policymakers understand how this crisis is impacting our industry specifically. Conversations with your Senators and Representatives will increase the likelihood that leaders in Washington consider the experiences of the insulation industry when the recovery begins.<\/p>\n Take action by clicking here to register. <\/strong><\/a> Insulation Industry National Policy and Advocacy Conference<\/strong> We invite NIA members to participate in the Insulation Industry National Policy and Advocacy Conference and contribute to a strong delegation to meet with Congressional representatives. All NIA members are welcome to attend the conference, which takes place May 19-20, in Washington, DC. Advocacy training is provided.<\/p>\n For more details on the 2020 event, visit www.insulationadvocacy.org<\/a>. For information about joining the NIA delegation, please email Kristin V. DiDomenico at kdidomenico@insulation.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n NIA thanks our members and partners for helping support the 2019 Insulation Industry National Policy and Advocacy Forum and Capitol Hill Fly-In, which took place May 21\u201322 in Washington, DC. Together, we held 90 meetings with the offices of Representatives and Senators on Capitol Hill to advance the industry by engaging with policymakers about the substantial contributions of the insulation industry, as well as its key priorities and challenges. During the event, an economic study<\/a> was released on the contributions of insulation to the U.S. economy in 2018, which reported that the insulation industry\u2014including the manufacture, distribution and installation of insulation\u2014generates more than 550,000 jobs in the U.S. and more than $33 billion in payrolls that support families and local communities around the country. Read more about this report in an upcoming issue of Insulation Outlook<\/em> magazine.<\/p>\n Insulation Industry National Policy Forum to take place May 21-22 on Capitol Hill<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n WASHINGTON (May 22, 2019) \u2013 The insulation industry is hosting the third-annual Insulation Industry National Policy Forum May 21-22 at the Liaison Capitol Hill Hotel in Washington, D.C. where organizations plan to engage with policymakers about the substantial contributions of the insulation industry, as well as its key priorities and challenges.<\/p>\n Participating organizations include: American Chemistry Council\u2019s (ACC)<\/a> Center for the Polyurethanes Industry (CPI)<\/a> and Spray Foam Coalition (SFC)<\/a>, Cellulose Insulation Manufacturers Association (CIMA)<\/a>, Extruded Polystyrene Association (XPSA)<\/a>, Insulation Contractors Association of America (ICAA)<\/a>, National Insulation Association (NIA)<\/a>, North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA)<\/a>, Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association (PIMA)<\/a>, Structural Insulated Panel Association (SIPA)<\/a> and their respective member companies.<\/p>\n The insulation industry has three key priorities it will focus on during the Policy Forum and beyond:<\/p>\n An economic study<\/a> released by ACC this month on the contributions of insulation to the U.S. economy in 2018 reported the insulation industry \u2013 including the manufacture, distribution and installation of insulation \u2013 generates more than 550,000 jobs in the U.S. and more than $33 billion in payrolls that support families and local communities around the country.<\/p>\n In addition, insulation manufacturing is a $16 billion business and directly employs more than 39,000 people across 45 states. Indirectly, through its purchases of supplies, raw materials, equipment and services, insulation manufacturing supports an additional 57,400 jobs in supply-chain industries. Through the household spending of the wages and salaries paid to workers in insulation manufacturing and their suppliers, an additional 65,000 payroll-induced jobs are supported.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div> (April 1, 2019) Get up-to-speed on policy issues that affect the industry, and make your voice heard by meeting Congressional representatives in the nation\u2019s Capitol.<\/p>\n This event will bring insulation industry leaders and professionals together with law and policymakers to discuss the industry\u2019s top priorities and concerns, and to advocate for policies that promote the energy efficiency benefits achieved through insulation. All NIA members are welcome and no previous lobbying experience is necessary. The event organizers will pair NIA members with Congressional representatives and provide group talking points. Your participation will strengthen the collective voice of the insulation industry!<\/p>\n Insulation Industry National Policy Conference & Capitol Hill Fly-In<\/strong> To register and for more information, email Kristin DiDomenico<\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n Meeting Location:<\/strong> (202) 638-1616 Schedule Overview: <\/strong>Tuesday, May 21, 2019<\/strong><\/p>\n 12:00 \u2013 12:45 pm: Welcome Luncheon 5:30 \u2013 7:30 pm: Social Hour \u2013 Liaison Hotel Rooftop Bar<\/p>\n Wednesday, May 22, 2019<\/strong><\/p>\n 7:15 am: Breakfast Get Updates:<\/strong> NIA will be live tweeting the event using the hashtag #insulate4 and #NIAmeets.<\/p>\n Insulation Industry National Policy Conference & Capitol Hill Fly-In All NIA members are encouraged to attend the 2019 Insulation Industry National Policy Conference and Capitol Hill Fly-In. No previous lobbying experience is necessary. Insulation industry participants representing all segments of the commercial, industrial, and residential insulation segments will be coming from across the country to discuss the value of insulation with our nation\u2019s legislative officials.<\/p>\n The conference includes a luncheon and presentations with high-profile speakers on immigration and workforce policy, infrastructure and disaster resilience, and climate change policy\u2014along with advocacy training and pre-arranged Capitol Hill meetings. Your participation will strengthen the collective voice of the insulation industry! White Papers on these issues will also be provided. This is the second year that NIA members are participating, and last year\u2019s event was a tremendous success with over 100 participants descending on Capitol Hill.<\/p>\n The event is being organized by the Insulation Industry Association Council, (IIAC), of which NIA is a founding member. If you are interested in attending this year, please contact Kristin DiDomenico at kdidomenico@insulation.org<\/em><\/a> or 703-464-6422, ext. 115.<\/p>\n NIA would like to thank the organizers and all of our member companies that participated in the Insulation Industry National Policy Forum. For a complete list of the activities, speakers, and Capitol Hill meetings, please read the article on the event in the upcoming issue of NIA News<\/em>.<\/p>\n As part of the Insulation Industry National Policy Forum on May 9, 2018, over 25 people from the National Insulation Association (NIA) members companies are meeting with members of Congress in Washington, DC. In total 86 meetings with the offices of Representatives and Senators will be held with 110\u00a0 insulation industry leaders to discuss the advancement of the insulation industry.<\/p>\n On May 8\u20139, 2018, the National Insulation Association (NIA) is traveling to Washington, DC, to participate in an Insulation Industry National Policy Forum.<\/strong> The objective of this forum is to discuss national policies that affect the insulation industry and to advocate for changes that will help support and grow the industry.<\/p>\n This is NIA\u2019s first year attending the forum. Other participating organizations include: American Chemistry Council (ACC), through the Center for the Polyurethanes Industry (CPI) and the Spray Foam Coalition (SFC); the Polyisocyanurate Insulation Manufacturers Association (PIMA); North American Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA); Cellulose Insulation Manufacturers Association (CIMA); Structural Insulated Panel Association (SIPA); Extruded Polystyrene Association (XPSA); the Insulation Contractors Association of America (ICAA); and Insulate for America and their respective member companies.<\/p>\n Michele Jones, NIA\u2019s Executive Vice President\/CEO, noted, \u201cThis unprecedented gathering of industry organizations will help promote our common goals and raise the profile of insulation and its ability to save energy, lower emissions, reduce costs, and grow the economy.\u201d<\/p>\n This event will focus on 3 main policy areas of importance to the insulation industry:<\/p>\n White papers written in support of these policy objectives will be made available next week.<\/p>\n The forum will also include a panel presentation on commercial and industrial insulation markets that will be co-facilitated by NIA Consultant and Past President Ron King.<\/p>\n NIA\u2019s leadership will use this opportunity to advocate for policy changes that can help alleviate issues in the industry and provide additional opportunities for growth.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div> Working with Partners on Capitol Hill (April and May 2017)<\/a><\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nThe 2020 Fly-In Has Become a Call-In Because Congress Needs to Hear from the Insulation Industry<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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\nClick here for talking points.<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n
\nCANCELED: Join the NIA Industry Delegation on Capitol Hill<\/h2>\n
\nMay 19-20, 2020
\nWashington, DC<\/p>\n
\nThank you!<\/h2>\n
\nCapitol Hill Policymakers to Hear from Insulation Leaders <\/strong><\/h2>\n
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\nInsulation Industry National Policy Conference & Capitol Hill Fly-In
\n<\/strong>May 21\u201322, 2019<\/strong><\/h2>\n
\nMay 21\u201322, 2019<\/p>\n
\nThe Liaison Capitol Hill Hotel
\n415 New Jersey Avenue, NW
\nWashington, DC 20001<\/p>\n
\nOnline: www.liaisoncapitolhill.com<\/a>
\nPhone: 1-888-513-7455
\nGroup Code: NAIMA19 (Rate $369\/night)<\/p>\n
\n12.45 pm: Greeting \/ Program Overview \/ Antritrust Reminder
\n1:00 \u2013 5:00 pm: Forum Speakers<\/p>\n\n
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\nBruce Mehlman \u2013 National Political Strategist, Mehlman, Castagnetti, Rosen and Thomas<\/li>\n
\nRobert Dietz \u2013 Chief Economist, National Association of Homebuilders<\/li>\n
\nThe Honorable Paul Tonko (D-New York) \u2013 Chairman, House Environment and Climate Change Subcommittee<\/li>\n
\nGreg Hale \u2013 Senior Advisor, Office of the Governor, State of New York (Invited)<\/li>\n
\nClayton Traylor \u2013 Leading Builders of America<\/li>\n
\nJonathan Swan \u2013 National Political Reporter for Axios Media<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
\n7:45 am: Issues Overview \/ Effective Advocacy 101
\n8:45 am: Depart for Capitol Hill
\n9:00 am \u2013 3:00 pm: Congressional Meetings (schedules and groups to be provided at registration)<\/p>\n
\nJoin Us in DC at the Capitol Hill Fly-In<\/h2>\n
\n<\/strong>May 21\u201322, 2019
\n<\/strong>Liaison Capitol Hill, Washington, DC
\nTo register and for more information, email Kristin DiDomenico<\/a>.
\n<\/strong><\/p>\n\u00a0\u201cLast year\u2019s Capitol Hill Fly-In was an amazing day for me! It was exciting to visit Capitol Hill for the first time and engage in important conversations about mechanical insulation. The event organizers effectively made participation easy. Your legislative appointments are made, your team is diversified to represent a variety of industry sectors, and the focused talking points provide the framework for us to share our unique industry perspectives that our legislators need to hear. I had never lobbied on Capitol Hill before, but what I took away from the day is our voices are valued in this arena to share the enormous benefits of insulation with our nation\u2019s lawmakers.\u201d\u2014Dana Vlk, NIA President-Elect, and Senior Advisor, Distribution International, Inc.<\/p>\n
\u201cAs many of our members know all too well, the numerous benefits of mechanical insulation are not well known, especially on the Hill. With the strength of the full insulation industry, the fly-in provides a powerful presence to have insulation recognized and an important singular opportunity to make the case for mechanical insulation directly to our lawmakers and influence real change. I hope you will join NIA in this special opportunity and help make the voice of the insulation industry heard.\u201d \u2014Michele M. Jones, NIA CEO\/EVP<\/p>\n
\nThank You!<\/h2>\n
\nNIA Members Visit Lawmakers On Capitol Hill<\/h2>\n
\nNIA to Participate in Insulation Industry National Policy Forum<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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