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May 2022
Inside Washington
One Voice: Raymond Huff
This month, NACS talks to Raymond Huff, president, HJB Convenience Corp.
April 2022
Inside Washington
Solving for Transportation and Labor
Policy proposals would help relieve the trucker shortage and allow retailers to hire more immigrants and older workers.
April 2022
Inside Washington
One Voice: Kevin Martello
This month, NACS talks to Kevin Martello, vice president, national retail sales convenience/industry affairs for Keurig Dr Pepper.
March 2022
Inside Washington
Mid-Term Moveout
At least 20 Democrats and six Republicans say they will retire from the House of Representatives.
March 2022
Inside Washington
One Voice: Joe Zietlow
This month, NACS talks to Joe Zietlow, industry and trade association manager for Kwik Trip Inc.
February 2022
Inside Washington
2021 Legislative Wins
How NACS worked to make the industry’s voice heard in Congress.
February 2022
Inside Washington
One Voice: Chris Hartman
January 2022
Inside Washington
7.5 Billion Reasons to Read This
Bipartisan infrastructure law funds new grant programs for alternative fueling.
January 2022
Inside Washington
One Voice: Aaron Littlefield
January 2022
Inside Washington
Common Sense in a SNAP
Modernizing the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) to allow hot foods.
September 2021
Inside Washington
Antitrust in Us
NACS pushes for a level playing field in the issues that matter most to convenience retailers.
September 2021
Inside Washington
One Voice: Lisa Biggs
September 2021
Inside Washington
Climate Corner
As EV adoption expands, global supply-chain issues relating to batteries and minerals also increase.
August 2021
Inside Washington
Unintended Consequences
A dramatic increase in the federal tobacco tax will likely have the opposite effect of the bill’s intention.
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