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The Truck Stops Here

Author: NATSO

Pull up, grab the fuel nozzle and get ready to fuel up on trends and strategies to grow your travel center business in The Truck Stops Here, brought to you by NATSO Foundation.
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#97 NATSO’s Day on Capitol Hill 2024: Building Relationships and Advocating for the Travel Center Industry
Episode 97
Monday, 8 April, 2024

In this episode, host Amy Toner is joined by LeeAnn Goheen, NATSO's senior director of government affairs, to discuss NATSO's Day on Capitol Hill, which will be held May 20 -22, 2024. They discuss the agenda, key policy issues—the biodiesel blenders tax credit and the funding of infrastructure and highway programs—and how travel center operators can get involved. Goheen emphasizes the importance of building relationships with representatives and advocating for industry needs. They also touch on the fun and networking opportunities during the event, including NATSO's famous pie reception. Learn more about NATSO's Day on Capitol Hill at https://natsodayonthehill.com. With special guest: LeeAnn Goheen, Senior Director of Government Affairs, NATSO Hosted by: Amy Toner, Executive Director, NATSO Foundation

 

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