Make Your Voice Heard by Registering for the Clean Advocacy Summit

January 26, 2022

Registration is now open for the 2022 ISSA Clean Advocacy Summit, March 30-31 in Washington, D.C., as part of National Cleaning Week, March 27-April 2.

During this advocacy event, all attendees will receive policy briefings on the top issues facing their business and the cleaning industry, such as supply chain challenges and labor shortages as well as the need for a healthy workplace tax credit and government workplace standards. Participants will hear from special guest speakers and Washington, D.C. insiders, network with industry leaders, and meet with congressional offices.

Attendees will then apply their new knowledge and skills by meeting with lawmakers and other Washington, D.C. insiders, effectively becoming a leader and spokesperson for the industry.

Don’t miss this opportunity to have your voice heard. Register today.

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