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Provides an outline of key manufacturing issues and public policy recommendations. Published annually with updates posted on this Web site.
Delivers concise reports of the week’s legislative and regulatory developments at the state level. Distributed each Friday when the Michigan Legislature is in session.
Delivers the latest news on the progress made on key issues uncovered at the 2006 MMA CEO Forum. Issued every quarter.
Covers environmental and regulatory policy and legal developments that may impact industry. Issued every other month.
Outlines technology and public policy developments important to advanced manufacturers and high technology industries. Issued quarterly.
Provides updates on employee health and safety policy issues and reports on useful employee wellness information. This bi-annual publication will debut in March.
Distributed two times per year, in March and September.
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Manufacturers identified key actions that must be taken to improve the health of Michigan’s manufacturing sector. Industry is asking that policymakers
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Manufacturers’ Blog
Read Pat Cleary’s daily rant from Washington D.C.
Dive deeply into the issues that shape manufacturing in the United States and abroad, with focus on topics that matter most to those who make America’s products and to the people who buy them.
How do I become a member of an Advisory Committee?
Contact Shirley Enright in the government affairs office at 800-253-9039 ext. 552 or 517-487-8552.
Who sits on the Advisory Committees?
All members are welcome to join a committee and share their input.
How is MMA’s legislative policy developed?
The members of the MMA Advisory Committees develop the legislative policy. They are closest to the issue, many dealing directly with the effects of the legislation or regulation. Once the committee develops policy, the government affairs staff works to implement it.
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