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2014 September/October
Knowledge is power when it comes to making decisions, so the more knowledge the better. SBCRI unequivocally gives us access to knowledge no one else has.
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Federal, state and local governments, and the bureaucratic agencies that support them, are continually changing laws and regulations that affect the component manufacturing industry. As the voice of this industry, SBC Magazine helps coordinate “grassroots advocacy” efforts to give company owners and their employees the information and tools they need to positively influence the outcome of governmental actions.
Some examples of those advocacy tools include:
- Industry economic statistics, broken down by state
- Targeted policy talking points
- Federal and State Legislative conferences
- Hosting plant tours for elected officials
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SBCA Marketing Chair Jess Lohse considers "innovative framing" and the potential it holds for the future of component manufacturing.