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RESULTS, NOT EXCUSES: Regulatory, Legislative and Technical Services

White House

Capitol Hill
  • Technical and regulatory information and compliance assistance from our seasoned government affairs and technical staff at no charge.
  • Government affairs services including lobbying at the federal, state and local level on issues that are important to YOUR business.
  • Technical support, including help with troubleshooting, source identification, and process guidance through special, members-only resources.
  • Pertinent, up-to-the-minute information on legislative or regulatory activity impacting the composites industry through our members-only, government affairs e-newsletter.
  • On-line resources explaining the latest impacts of legislation and regulation, tips for compliance, and information about how to get involved on the grassroots level.

Everyone has a voice in our government. Some voices are louder when they are combined with similar voices, and that’s what can make the critical difference in whether legislation passes or rules change.

We at ACMA are dedicated to representing manufacturers of composites on Capitol Hill. We are your strongest, most dedicated and most savvy advocates.


Some of the services that ACMA staff provides for our members, all for no extra charges or fees:

  • Technical and regulatory information and compliance;
  • Government affairs services including lobbying at the federal, state and some local levels;
  • Technical support, including help with troubleshooting, source identification and process guidance through special, members-only resources;
  • Latest information on legislative and regulatory activity affecting the composites industry through out members-only bi-weekly e-newsletter;
  • Online resources explaining the most up-to-the-minute effects of legislation and regulation, tips for compliance and information about how to get involved on the grassroots level.

"It is a great industry association, and like others, the value you get out of it is equal to the effort you put into it. We need member involvement to continue to bring value to its members, like education and certification, environmental lobbying for standards, etc."

-Bruce Parsons, CCT-I
PPG Industries, Incorporated





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