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Only about 1/3 of our member companies have provided the vital information needed to create the employment map we use on Capitol Hill to educate our congressional reps and their
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Only about 1/3 of our member companies have provided the vital information needed to create the employment map we use on Capitol Hill to educate our congressional reps and their
IMPORTANT – Your Employment Info is Critical to the Map for Hill Day: PLEASE READ & RESPOND NOW! Please provide the vital information needed to create the employment map in
The FAMA / FEMSA Governmental Affairs Committee champions our efforts on Capitol Hill by educating our congressional representatives and their staffs on the the fire and emergency services industry and
AFG and SAFER Receive Level Funding, $350 million each; Urban Search and Rescue receives $10 million increase. Congress has passed and President Trump has signed into law an FY 2019
The FAMA/FEMSA GAC 2019 Hill Day will be held April 24-25 in Washington D.C. in conjunction with the CFSI’s 31st Annual National Fire and Emergency Services Symposium and Dinner.
Register NOW for 2019 Hill Day April 24-25, 2019 – Washington, D.C. The FAMA/FEMSA GAC 2019 Hill Day will be held April 24-25 in Washington D.C. in conjunction with the
The FAMA/FEMSA Governmental Affairs Committee (GAC) is preparing for the 2019 Hill Day Meetings, and as in previous years, conducting a survey of member companies. The purpose of this survey is
CFSI has announced that registration for the 31st Annual National Fire and Emergency Services Dinner is open on its website – cfsi.org. If you plan to attend FAMA/FEMSA GAC’s 2019 Hill Day,
Last week the House Homeland Security Appropriations Committee passed its DHS FY 2019 Appropriations bill. As anticipated, the AFG and SAFER programs each were funded at $350 million ($700 million
On July 17, the House Appropriations Committee released its proposed FY 2019 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Bill. In total, the bill includes $51.4 billion in discretionary funding for DHS,