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Some groups are on for in-person fall fly-ins, even if Hill visits are uncertain.

Associations bringing members to Washington in September say they will be prepared to pivot if Capitol Hill meetings go virtualGuentherAug. 27, 2021By Kathryn WalsonHopes had been high for a return to in-person advocacy this fall on Capitol Hill. Some groups are still forging ahead with plans to bring their members to Washington, D.C., to visit congressional offices and engage in other "fly-in" activities, despite concerns about a nationwide surge in COVID-19 infections."We are committed to holding the event," Robert Guenther, senior vice president, public policy at the United Fresh Produce Association, told CEO Update. "Our goal is to have every one of our attendees have… Read More