2014 Legislative Fly-In Washington, DC May 19 – May 22.

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2014 Legislative Fly-In Washington, DC May 19 – May 22

Meeting - Senator Cruz David Johnson, Robert Bass, Frank Bull, Eric Peralez, IEC CenTex Delia Saldana, Oscar Lara, IEC El Paso Marcie Funchess, IEC Fort Worth/Tarrant County Julie Howard, IEC San Antonio Joe Martin, Eddie Rodriguez, IEC Texas Gulf Coast We met with Senior Domestic Policy Advisor and Councel, Bernard McNamee.

Meeting - Senator Cornyn David Johnson, Robert Bass, Frank Bull, Eric Peralez, IEC CenTex Delia Saldana, Oscar Lara, IEC El Paso Marcie Funchess, IEC Fort Worth/Tarrant County Julie Howard, IEC San Antonio Joe Martin, Eddie Rodriguez, IEC Texas Gulf Coast We met with Legislative Correspondent, Adam Shapiro.

Meeting – Representative Gallego We were fortunate and got to meet directly with Representative Pete Gallego. IEC San Antonio: Julie Howard IEC CenTex: David Johnson, Robert Bass IEC El Paso: Delia Saldana, Oscar Lara

Meeting – Representative Flores We were fortunate and got to meet directly with Representative Bill Flores. IEC San Antonio: Julie Howard IEC CenTex: David Johnson, Frank Bull, Robert Bass, Eric Peralez

Meeting – Representative Smith, Representative Castro & Representative Cuellar We met with Representative Cuellar’s Senior Legislative Assistant, Justin Vogt IEC San Antonio: Julie Howard IEC Centex: David Johnson & Eric Peralez We met with Representative Castro’s Legislative Assistant, Ben Thomas. IEC San Antonio: Julie Howard IEC Centex: David Johnson & Eric Peralez We met with Representative Smith’s Legislative Director, Abigail Gunderson IEC San Antonio: Julie Howard IEC Centex: David Johnson, Eric Peralez; Robert Bass; Frank Bull

Speakers David Denholm, President of the Public Service Research Foundation Gerri Fiala, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Employment & Training Administration for the U.S. Department of Labor Rob Engstrom, Senior Vice President of the Political Affairs and Federation Relations Division & National Political Director of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Legislator of the Year Recipients Johnny Isakson (R-GA) Phil Roe, MD (R-TN)

2015 Legislative Fly-In Washington, DC TBD