2025 ACEC CA Legislative Visit Day

 

ACEC Member Firms: Join us for ACEC CA Legislative Visit Day


Registration opens February 12, 2025!

 

All ACEC California members are encouraged to participate in Legislative Visit Day (LVD). After an issues briefing and advocacy training, members move to the Capitol where (at pre-arranged meetings with legislators or staff) they lobby for the organization’s positions on important issues. An evening reception highlights the event where members meet and greet decision-makers in a social setting to discuss the day and current events.


Who:  ACEC California Members may attend


When:

April 30, 2025
7:30 AM

 

Where:

Elks Tower
921 11th Street
Second floor - Ballroom
Sacramento, California  95814

 

Program Structure


Morning session: Orientation & Speakers

• Breakfast

• Guest speakers

• Overview of legislative meetings

• Overview of legislation of importance to ACEC California

• Q&A

• Chapter breakouts with meeting leaders


Afternoon session:

Legislative Meetings

• Photo & Video of the LVD attendees

• Attend prescheduled meetings with your respective legislators Evening session: Legislative Reception

• Attend an evening reception with your legislators, their staff, and other association representatives from the business industry



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