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Hardwood Federation Fly-In June 9-10, 2026 Registration Now Open The annual Hardwood Federation Fly-In to D.C. will take place on June 9-10, 2026. This is a great year to visit our nation’s capital…not only is it a chance to share your insights, concerns, and opportunities with your Members of Congress, it is also a great way to celebrate the United States’ 250th Birthday. Washington will be in full celebration mode in June, with plenty of special events to enjoy. Our agenda this year is tight and focused to make the best use of your valuable time. As in the past, we will start with a welcome reception on Tuesday, June 9 and spend Wednesday, June 10 on Capitol Hill meeting with your elected officials. We will end the day with two select PAC events for our friends on both sides of the aisle. If you are considering participating in the Fly-In for the first time, please be assured that the Federation team will hold briefing session before and during the Fly-In, develop materials to share, identify a state or regional group of peers for you to spend the day with, schedule meetings, and be available to answer any questions you may have. A limited block of rooms is available at the Fly-In Host Hotel, the Embassy Suites D.C. Convention Center. Register today to take advantage of our special rate! |
The United Voice of the Hardwood Industry The Hardwood Federation brings together 30 associations dedicated to promoting and supporting the hardwood industry. We are the voice of the industry in Washington and we are proud to represent you. If you would like to make a tax deductible Corporate Contribution to the Hardwood Federation, please click the button below! PAC Contributions are not eligible for on-line processing through this link. For additional information on how to support the Hardwood Federation PAC, please click here. ___________________________________________________ Washington Watch Welcome to the Second Session of the 119th Congress. Both the House and the Senate are in town again this week. The two macro issues that Congress will be dealing with are reauthorizing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and funding for the Department of Homeland Security. On the former, a deal on a FISA reauthorization bill broke down late last week and so Congress has 10 days to forge a compromise or enact another extension. On the latter, leadership is expected to kick-off the budget reconciliation process to pass a measure that would include DHS funding. It is also a big week for the FY 2027 appropriations process, as numerous committees are holding hearings on the Administration’s budget request. In terms of nominations, the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee is scheduled to hold a business meeting today to consider the nomination of Glenn Smith to the Undersecretary for Rural Development at USDA. On the trade front, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer will have a busy week as he is scheduled to appear before the House Ways & Means Committee and Senate Finance Committee to discuss the "Trump Administration's 2026 Trade Policy Agenda." Those hearings will occur on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. U.S. House
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