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Propane days: our time in Washington.(Let's Talk)
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February 1, 2005|
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For a $35 billion industry that has been in existence for almost 100 years, the upcoming 2005 Propane Days in Washington, D.C. will be a first.
NPGA has held Washington "fly-ins" in years past to help stop legislation that would have hurt the industry, but this year's Propane Days is different. The Propane Days 2005 event is organized around the principle of awareness: we are coming to Capitol Hill to directly promote to lawmakers our industry and our positive impacts on consumers and the American economy.
Propane Days will be a two-day series of events ...
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