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Industry courts policy makers with auto show displays

Annual event emphasizes public policy along with new vehicles and technologies from dozens of manufacturers The menu was limited to ethics-appropriate “finger foods,” but the real feast was for the eyes: “750,000 square feet of pure car love” at the Washington Auto Show. Capitol Hill staffers and executive branch employees were among the thousands of invitees to a free “sneak peek” reception Jan. 26. The event capped off the on-site Public Policy Day on the day before the show opened to the public. The day was organized by the show’s producer, the Washington Area New Auto Dealers Association. Free sneak peek reception pulls federal government employees, media and… Read More