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October 1, 2005 By Patrick Hyland
We all know what most people in the propane industry think of the good folks in Washington, D.C. But what do decision makers in the nation’s capital think about our industry?
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We all know what most people in the propane industry think of the good folks in Washington, D.C. But what do decision makers in the nation’s capital think about our industry?
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With virtually no debate, the National Propane Gas Association’s board of directors in February voted near-unanimous support to restructure the association and move its operations to Washington, D.C.
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The Fat Lady hasn’t yet sung, but the battle to retool and relocate the National Propane Gas Association in Washington, D.C. is over.
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This year may well mark a significant moment of change in the way the propane industry as a whole does business.
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The National Propane Gas Association’s board of directors has postponed a decision to close its offices outside Chicago and relocate to Washington, D.C. It also approved a 10 percent increase in membership dues.
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