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buff.ly | Heather Schaefer
Fifteen NAFA members from eleven states convened in Washington, D.C., June 9-10 for a strategic legislative fly-in featuring high-impact meetings with lawmakers. Members representing public and private sector fleets and industry suppliers participated in more than 30 meetings with congressional offices on both sides of the aisle. NAFA’s legislative counsel, Hillstaffer, equipped NAFA members with the tools to advocate confidently on behalf of the industry.
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buff.ly | Heather Schaefer
The fleet industry is known for its commitment to keeping safe its drivers and those who share the road with them. Fleet managers and their team members stay updated on the latest in safety policy, culture, and technology at NAFA Fleet Management Association’s annual Fleet Safety Symposium. Held June 2–3, 2025, in Austin, Texas, the Fleet Safety Symposium offered a dynamic and interactive experience and tackled an array of fleet safety challenges and concerns.
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2 weeks ago |
nafa.org | Heather Schaefer
The fleet industry is known for its commitment to keeping safe its drivers and those who share the road with them. Fleet managers and their team members stay updated on the latest in safety policy, culture, and technology at NAFA Fleet Management Association’s annual Fleet Safety Symposium. Held June 2–3, 2025, in Austin, Texas, the Fleet Safety Symposium offered a dynamic and interactive experience and tackled an array of fleet safety challenges and concerns.
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tomahawkleader.com | Heather Schaefer
Oneida County remains a desirable place to live but more than 1,300 additional housing units will be needed in the next five years, according to a newly released housing study compiled by the Oneida County Economic Development Corporation (OCEDC) and the North Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (NCWRPC).
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2 months ago |
tomahawkleader.com | Heather Schaefer
By Heather SchaeferMMC StaffRHINELANDER – Having declared 2025 “The Year of the Kid” in his State of the State address, Governor Tony Evers visited Nicolet College in Rhinelander on Tuesday, March 25, for a community roundtable on child care. Evers started the discussion by noting that there’s little disagreement as to the problem – the high cost of child care is forcing people out of the workforce, as it’s often more cost-effective for one parent to stay at home.
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