2012 American Boating Congress a Success for Recreational Boating

 

FROM: NATIONAL MARINE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
                231 South LaSalle Street, Suite 2050
                Chicago, IL 60604                                                                  For Immediate Release
 
 
2012 American Boating Congress a Success for Recreational Boating
 
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 30, 2012 –The 2012 American Boating Congress marked another successful year on Capitol Hill for the recreational boating industry. With 165 in attendance, conducting 187 Hill visits, the event highlighted important policy issues such as ethanol, the Lacey Act, proposed closures at Biscayne National Park and more.
 
Attendees heard from a variety of distinguished legislators and industry experts who addressed economic concerns and legislation, as well as insight into their impact on recreational boating, This year’s speakers included Francisco Sanchez, Commerce Under Secretary, Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD), Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Jon Jarvis, Director, National Park Service, Neil Newhouse, Public Opinion Strategies and Greg Ip, The Economist.
 
Following the ABC general session, where attendees were briefed on top issues affecting recreational boating, industry representatives met with Senators, Members of Congress, and Congressional staff to directly address policies in face-to-face meetings. Boating industry leaders and policymakers were able to engage in candid discussions around pressing issues facing boaters and the U.S. boating industry, including oral arguments recently heard by a panel of three judges of U.S. Court of Appeals on NMMA’s challenge to the EPA Waiver allowing the sale of E15, as well as a new strategic partnership between NMMA and the Commerce Department, encouraging import/export initiatives.
 
In addition to a robust conference program and successful Hill meetings, the Congressional Boating Caucus was honored at a closing reception bringing federal legislators and industry stakeholders together under one common theme; support for the recreational boating industry as a whole. NMMA President Thom Dammrich noted, “I look at the boating industry as an ecosystem. If bad legislation and regulation adversely affects one part of the industry, it harms the entire industry. We must continue to work together to gain ground on Capitol Hill.”
 
ABC would not have been possible without generous support from sponsors including: Admiral Sponsorship Level: Yamaha and Yamaha Watercraft, Brunswick, Indmar; Captain Sponsorship Level: Gevo; BRP, ARI; First Mate Sponsorship Level: Cobalt, Center for Coastal Conservation, Ilmor Marine, Tracker Marine, Volvo Penta, Pleasurecraft, Dometic; Purser Sponsorship Level: Caterpillar, Marine Concepts, Scout Boats, US Superyacht Association, American Chemet.
 
ABC was co-hosted by the National Marine Manufacturers Association, Marine Retailers Association of the Americas, Center for Coastal Conservation, South Carolina Marine Association, National Marine Distributors Association, Boy Scouts of America/Sea Scouts, Boating Trades Association of Metropolitan Houston, U.S. Superyacht Association, Association of Marina Industries,
Michigan Boating Industries Association, National Marine Bankers Association, American Boat Builders & Repairers Association, and the States Organization for Boating Access.
 
 
Mark your calendar for next year’s American Boating Congress  which will take place May 8-9, 2013. For questions or media inquiries please contact Lauren Dunn at 202-280-6928 or [email protected].
 
###
About NMMA: National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) is the leading association representing the recreational boating industry in North America. NMMA member companies produce more than 80 percent of the boats, engines, trailers, accessories and gear used by boaters and anglers throughout the U.S. and Canada. The association is dedicated to industry growth through programs in public policy advocacy, market statistics and research, product quality assurance and promotion of the boating lifestyle. For more information visit www.nmma.org.