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Timmons raises manufacturers' voice

In four years, CEO has built clout working in coalitions, supporting candidates There are much bigger business lobbies than the National Association of Manufacturers. The $42 million group is smaller by revenue than trade associations representing homebuilders, broadcasters and restaurants and dwarfed by the oil and gas, pharmaceutical, chemical, small business and electric utility lobbies, among others. The manufacturing sector itself is represented by hundreds of other associations. Timmons But in the past four years under CEO Jay Timmons, NAM has become an increasingly prominent part of the conversation in the top regulatory, legislative and legal issues of the… Read More