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Rally overview
FMEA's Legislative Rally is one of the most effective ways for you to meet and lobby your state legislators on electric utility issues. With issues pending that affect every FMEA member, it is important for every utility to be represented at the Rally.

Please make appointments with your legislators in advance of the Rally. Legislative committees are not scheduled far in advance, so their staff may not want to schedule your appointment until a week or two prior.

Rally agenda
Monday, March 24
2-4 p.m. Legislative Issues Briefing
4 p.m. Visit with legislators
6 p.m. Dinner for FMEA members and registered guests

Tuesday, March 25
8 a.m.-Noon Visit with legislators
Noon-3 p.m. FMEA Board of Directors Lunch and Meeting

Who should attend?
General mangers and CEOs, elected and appointed city officials and governing board members, government relations employees, and legal staff of public power utilities
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Registration fee (includes dinner on the 24th and lunch on the 25th)
$125 per person
$50 for spouse/guest for Monday night dinner


Cancellation policy
Cancellations and refund requests are subject to a non-refundable $25 administrative fee and must be requested in writing and received by FMEA before March 17, 2008. Refunds will not be made after this date. No-shows will not be refunded. All registration and payment information is for FMEA use only and kept strictly confidential.

Questions
Contact Amy Zubaly, Director of Public Affairs, azubaly@publicpower.com (850) 224-3314, ext. 7

Location
The legislative briefing and Board of Directors meeting will be held at the Challenger Learning Center, 200 South Duval Street, located on Kleman Plaza. The location for the Monday night dinner has yet to be determined.

FMEA, P.O. Box 10014, Tallahassee, FL 32302-2114
Tel: (850) 224-3314 Fax: (850) 224-2831 E-mail: fmea@publicpower.com
www.publicpower.com

For more than 60 years, the Florida Municipal Electric Association has supported and strengthened Florida's community-owned municipal utilities, their 6,000 employees, and the 3 million Floridians they serve.