NGA to Host Second Annual Glass & Glazing Advocacy Days

NGA to Host Second Annual Glass & Glazing Advocacy Days
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Date: 7 March 2023

NGA and industry leaders to showcase the value of the U.S. Architectural Glass Industry

The second annual Glass & Glazing Advocacy Days will be held March 27-28 in Washington, DC. This is our industry's opportunity to gain the attention of agency officials and congressional members to showcase the most meaningful ways NGA member companies and the glass and glazing industry at large contribute to the economy; the workforce; and the safety, health and wellbeing of our fellow citizens.

NGA staff and architectural glass industry leaders attend NGA's Glass & Glazing Advocacy Day 2022
NGA staff and architectural glass industry leaders attend NGA's Glass & Glazing Advocacy Day 2022

Policy priorities at the 2023 event are Recyclability/Sustainability, High-performance Glazing, School Security and Workforce Development. Learn more about these priorities.

There is no registration cost, but space is limited to participants from NGA member companies on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Learn more about Glass & Glazing Advocacy Days or contact Amber Johnson with questions or to RSVP.

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