Propane PAC needs help to fuel political change
March 1, 2004 By LP Gas
Political action committees (PACs) were created by congressional legislation in 1944. They are usually adjunct organizations of trade association and interest groups.
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Political action committees (PACs) were created by congressional legislation in 1944. They are usually adjunct organizations of trade association and interest groups.
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The nation’s surface transportation law is getting repaved to the tune of about $300 billion over six years.
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New year, same frustrating challenges in Washington after the promising push for a comprehensive national energy bill withered in the cold winds of December.
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I hope you’ll agree that one of the most exciting aspects of our industry involves the commodity side of the business and its unpredictability of both disruptions in supply distribution and wholesale propane price spikes.
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Based on my experience of examining many businesses in this industry, I believe there is a direct correlation between the quality of a business and its record keeping.
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This old axiom says it all when it comes to safety leadership.
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For the second year in a row, big benefits to the propane industry didn’t quite make it through Congress.
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What I like best about our annual State of the Industry Report is that it gives propane retailers nationwide an open forum to give unbridled, bare-knuckled feedback from the front lines.
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While many of us take breaks throughout the holiday season, we cannot take a holiday from safety issues.
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At my last association presentation, one of the attendees had the following double question: “What’s going on with insurance premiums, and what can we do about it?â€Great questions.
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