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With NetworkASA 2013 being held in Washington, D.C., one of the main attractions of the convention was the opportunity for ASA members to meet with their members of Congress.
Some 150 of those meetings were held on Capitol Hill on a summer-like afternoon that turned chaotic after a shooting incident between a woman and local police unfolded near the Hart Senate Office Building. The shooting, which triggered a temporary lockdown of Capitol Hill, was witnessed by numerous ASA members making their way to various congressional meetings in the area (for more on the lockdown, read Editor Mike Miazga’s column.