2010 Capitol-to-Capitol Event
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POWERFUL IMPACT: THE VOICE OF BUSINESS IN OUR NATION'S CAPITOL
Since 1895, Metro Chamber volunteers have worked to improve the economy and enhance the quality of life in the greater Sacramento region. The annual Cap-to-Cap effort is one of many Metro Chamber activities that brings the region's business, labor and government leaders together to build consensus for important regional priorities.
Cap-to-Cap is the largest local chamber of commerce program of its kind in the nation. More than 280 delegates participated in 2009. This year, volunteers working on 13 policy teams will bring the region's top issues to our nation's leaders. You can join them!
Date: April 17-21, 2010
Location: Washington, D.C.
Attendee Registration | Sponsorship Opportunities | 2010 Cap-to-Cap Brochure
Email Chantal LeFevre at clefevre@metrochamber.org | Call 916-319-4260
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Draft Itinerary
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Friday, April 16
Early departures for Washington, D.C.
Saturday, April 17
Main departures for Washington, D.C.
Sunday, April 18
5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Chairman’s Reception
The National Postal Museum
Monday, April 19
7:30 - 9 a.m.
Opening Breakfast
Mayflower Hotel
Morning
Lobbying Appointments
11:15 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Leadership Luncheon
Cannon Caucus Room
1:15 p.m.
All-Delegation Photo
Afternoon
Lobbying Appointments
Agenda and venues subject to change
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Tuesday, April 20
Morning
Lobbying Appointments
Afternoon
Lobbying Appointments
6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Delegation Gala
National Museum of Natural History
Wednesday, April 21
Morning
Policy Briefing
Mayflower Hotel
Lobbying Appointments
Afternoon
Main departures for Sacramento |
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Policy Teams
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Air Quality-Cleaner Air Partnership
Becky Wood
Larry Greene
Bill Mueller
Aviation
Mike La Pier
Alan Hersh
Civic Amenities
Bill Blake
Peggy Shannon
Clean/Green Technology
Julia Burrows
Elisabeth Brinton
Clay Schmidt
Jobs & Business Growth
Scott Yuill
Flood Protection
Scott Shapiro
Chris Elliot
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Health Care
Michelle Odell
Richard Robinson
Bio Sciences
Sandy PaigeNatural Resources
Brian Plant
Stacey McKinley
Small Business
Tim Cahill
Chris Ledesma
Transportation
Maggie Townsley
Brian Dowd
Water Resources
Ed Winkler
John Woodling
Derrick Whitehead
Workforce Development & Education
Marj Dickinson
Phil Garcia |
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