In recent years, the American Supply Association has increased its advocacy pillar not only at its members’ local and state government levels, but at the national level in Washington, D.C., as well.
In September, ASA took things to an entirely new level when it spearheaded a select group of plumbing representatives who participated in a meeting inside the White House, discussing the importance of such industry hot-button issues as tax reform, infrastructure needs and of the most urgent importance workforce development as the labor shortage throughout the PHCP-PVF supply chain continues to broaden.