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AAPA Attends the Transportation Construction Council Fly-In

Left to right front row: Park Estes, AAPA; Teddy Craft, APAC-Central; Jill Marchese, Lion Oil Co.; and Jon Gilmore, Gilmore Strategies. Left to right back row: Congressman Bruce Westerman; Kris McClanahan, APAC Central; Rob Mazur, Alliance Transportation; Murry Cline, APAC-Central; Lane Loper, Lion Oil Co.; and Cynthia and Bobby Kennedy, CK Asphalt.
Left to right: Jon Gilmore, Gilmore Strategies; Bobby Kennedy, CK Asphalt; Murry Cline, APAC-Central; Lane Loper, Lion Oil Co.; Arkansas Congressman French Hill; Cynthia Kennedy, CK Asphalt; Park Estes, AAPA; and Teddy Craft, APAC-Central.
Left to right: Murry Cline and Teddy Craft, both with APAC-Central; Park Estes, AAPA; Congressman Rick Crawford; Lane Loper and Jill Marchese, both with Lion Oil Co.; and Jon Gilmore, Gilmore Strategies.
Left to right: Jill Marchese, Lion Oil Co.; Jon Gilmore, Gilmore Strategies; Lane Loper, Lion Oil Co.; Congressman Steve Womack; and Teddy Craft and Murry Cline, both with APAC Central.
Left to right: Murry Cline and Teddy Craft, both with APAC-Central; Senator Boozman; Jon Gilmore, Gilmore Strategies; and Jill Marchese, Lion Oil Co.
Left to right: Teddy Craft, APAC-Central; Jill Marchese and Lane Loper, both with Lion Oil Co.; Christian Zimmerman, CRH; Jon Gilmore, Gilmore Strategies; and Murry Cline, APAC Central.
March 9, 2020
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Members of the Arkansas Asphalt Pavement Association (AAPA) recently attended the Transportation Construction Council (TCC) Fly-In in Washington, D.C. The week was full of transportation causes from various associations and groups.

This year’s TCC Fly-In was focused on urging members of Congress to provide a solution for the Highway Trust Fund’s revenue shortfall. TCC members from across the United States met with their state’s representatives and senators about the issue.

AAPA attendees had meetings with their four state Congressmen and two Senators discussing and sharing the states needs for federal funding to maintain, improve and build roads to expand infrastructure in Arkansas. They were also able to take a tour of the Capital hosted by Congressman Bruce Westerman and a tour of the West Wing of the White House in which they were able to take a photo in the White House Press Briefing Room.
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