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BPAA Government Affairs
Quarter 3 Newsle er
owling Proprietors’ Association of America
is excited to share with you the great strides
we have taken this quarter to establish a
new
B focus for our government affairs
strategy, an update on federal tax reform and state
government activity, a Q&A with fellow bowling
proprietor and BPAA Government Affairs Committee
member Roger Nyquist, and much more. This election
cycle has provided ample opportunity for BPAA to be a
leader in educating and influencing our federal and state
governments, and we have the tools to get the job done.
But we need you to be a part of this mission. Bowling
establishments are the fabric of the community, and it is
Members of the BPAA Government Affairs Commi ee traveled to up to all proprietors to educate, inform and act on the
Washington D.C. in early October 2017 to meet with Members of
Congress and senior level staff to discuss tax reform and how it issues that affect us the most.
affects BPAA and the bowling industry. Read more on Page 7.
BPAA Member Survey In this newsle er:
New Focus for BPAA Government Affairs
As you may know, BPAA Executive Director Frank DeSocio sent a
(page 2)
survey to BPAA Members in order to help us learn about your
business, the policy issues that impact you most, and your interests in Welcome to the new Government Affairs
Webpage (page 3)
being a voice for the industry. We encourage you to take this survey
so we can learn about your interests and how to best represent both Q&A with Roger Nyquist (page 4)
you and our industry.
Federal Tax Reform (page 5)
Please follow the link here: http://bit.ly/2wZdz7z State Ac vity Update (page 6)
BPAA Washington D.C. Flyâ€in (page 7)
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