AWB Launches New Resource on Homeland Security Focusing on the Private Sector
AWB has posted private sector resources regarding Homeland Security. The new section can be found at http://www.awb.org/biz/homelandsecurity.asp and it will be updated as new information is directly received from the Dept. of Homeland Security. AWB has been an active participant in the state’s homeland security effort by representing the business community. Contact AWB’s Dick Walter at (360) 943-1600 or DickW@awb.org.
AWB Land Use Meeting July 21st - Save the Date
AWB’s Land Use Committee will be meeting Wednesday, July 21st from 9:30 to noon. On the agenda are updates to on-going legislative and regulatory activities, and development of the 2005 legislative agenda. For more information or to register, contact Kristen Sawin at (360 943-1600 or kristens@awb.org.
Not Too Early to Register for Policy Summit – It’s Sept. 22-24 at Semiahmoo!
Go to our website and register for this year’s Policy Summit. Take advantage of the early bird special. For registration and more event information, go to http://www.awb.org/events/policysummit/index.asp, or contact AWB’s Amy Johnson at AmyJ@awb.org or (360) 943-1600.
AWB’s 2004 Legislative Review in Upcoming Issue of Washington Business Magazine
Look for the 2004 Legislative Review as an insert within the upcoming issue of Washington Business Magazine. The magazine will be mailed next week. If you want to advertise in the magazine, contact AWB’s Alexis Nepomuceno at (360) 943-1600 or AlexisN@awb.org.
Need to Find Something? Go to www.awb.org
If you are tired of pop-up windows and excessive advertising whenever you need to find something on the Internet, be sure to check out AWB’s web search feature on www.awb.org. Near the top of every AWB web page, you will find a search box that allows you to find information on awb.org or the web in general. By checking the “Web” button, site users can find just about anything thanks to the Google-powered search feature integrated with the website. For more information, contact AWB’s Alexis Nepomuceno at (360) 943-1600 or AlexisN@awb.org.
Some Bad Ideas Don’t Go Away - See this week’s President’s Perspective at www.awb.org.