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RVIA Team Meets with State Policymakers

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The RV Industry Association‘s state government affairs team spent this past week at the National Conference of State Legislatures’ 2021 Legislative Summit in Tampa, Fla. As the preeminent state legislative event in the United States, the summit hosted more than 3,000 attendees – including legislators, legislative staff and government affairs professionals from across the country.

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When the RVIA shows up at a conference, their visuals tend to draw attention!

During the event, the association made contact with legislators and legislative staff from more than 30 states and shared the newly released State Legislative Agenda with more than 250 people. In addition to learning about the RV industry’s legislative priorities, policymakers were able to view the economic impact generated by the RV industry in their home states.

“There is no other event that allows this level of access to so many state policymakers,” said Mike Ochs, head of the state government affairs team. “This year we were not only able to tell the great story of the RV industry, we were also able to discuss the new state legislative agenda and the specific issues we will be working on in the coming months with key state legislators and policymakers.”

In addition to the RV Industry Association, the National Association for RV Parks and Campgrounds (ARVC) and the National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) were also in attendance. The organizations were able to create an outdoor recreation display that included a Bayliner boat and Tiffin motorhome.

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Mike Ochs, left, director of state affairs for the RVIA and Jeff Sims, senior director of state relations for the National Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds

The state team actively presented the interests of the industry to legislators from around the U.S., covering topics including the need for campground modernization, RV specific franchise laws, establishing an Office of Outdoor Recreation in each state, defining PMRVs and the economic impact of the RV industry in each state.

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