Advocacy Day: A Crucial Platform for HVACR Contractors
This past week, over 50 HVACR contractors gathered in Washington, D.C., for ACCA’s 2025 Advocacy Day, where they engaged in nearly 90 meetings with senators and representatives. The event showcased the importance of advocacy in the HVACR industry, providing a powerful platform for contractors to communicate their needs and priorities.
Highlighting Energy Efficiency and Workforce Development
The contractors presented four key policy priorities to lawmakers: addressing the nationwide shortage of 42,500 unfilled HVACR jobs, advocating for the Energy Choice Act to protect natural gas equipment usage, and pushing for tax incentives for efficient HVACR systems. These issues are critical not only for contractors but for homeowners as they directly impact energy efficiency and service availability.
Building Relationships and Finding Common Ground
One notable moment came from Senator Markwayne Mullin, who shared his journey from plumbing to the Senate, emphasizing the vital role HVACR professionals play in society. His story resonated deeply with attendees, revealing that individual voices can indeed influence legislative action on essential sector issues.
Looking Ahead: The Importance of Continuous Advocacy
As these contractors head back to their respective states, they carry with them not just the knowledge from advocacy training sessions but the relationships built with lawmakers. This network will enhance ongoing advocacy efforts, ensuring that the HVACR industry's challenges remain in focus as legislation develops.
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