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Your Voice on local, state and federal issues. Representing the interests of more than 4,500 member companies located throughout northwest Pennsylvania, the Manufacturers’ Association holds a powerful influence in Harrisburg and Washington. Members rely heavily on our efforts to represent their interest, inform them of critical business issues, maintain constant contact with legislators and continuously lobby on their behalf on issues that affect their business at the local, state and federal levels.


Make Your Voice Heard

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Let your views be heard by contacting your local, state or national elected officials within a matter of minutes. You will also have access to thousands of pages of up-to-date information on all federal and state legislators and their staff. Voter registration, legislator voting histories, current legislation updates and so much more are just a mouse click away. Click here to learn more.


Government on a Diet: Spending Tips 2008


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Published by the Commonwealth Foundation, this report highlights some of Harrisburg's most wasteful expenditures of taxpayer money -- totaling more than $6.7 billion. Click here for more.

Luncheon with your Legislator

2007/2008 Legislative Directory

Erie County Executive Mark DiVecchio recently spoke to the business community at the third in a series of Legislative Luncheons. Click here to view Mr. DiVecchio's remarks.


Electronic Newsletter Now Available

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The Manufacturers' Association of Northwest Pennsylvania is pleased to announce a new, value-added member service at no cost! Members can now receive the Insider, a biweekly electronic newsletter that takes the reader inside Pennsylvania politics. More



Weekly Radio Programs:

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For weekly radio news programs focusing on your business issues, click to listen to the archived shows of the NAM America's Business and the Commonwealth Foundation The Box.


For more information, contact Sheila Sterrett at 814/833-3200 or 800/815-2660.