This region includes Arizona, California, Hawaii and Nevada
Prior to joining the GCSAA staff, Jeff spent more than a decade in the golf industry in management and marketing. He resides in Henderson, Nev.
Tel. 800-472-7878, ext. 3603; jjensen@gcsaa.org
Over 270 representatives of the golf industry met with House, Senate and staff members to discuss issues of importance to the golf industry
GCSAA and allied golf associations from around the country met in Washington D.C. April 30-May 2 for National Golf Day. The American Golf Industry Coalition spearheaded the effort scheduling hundreds of meetings with legislators representing nearly all 50 states. The event had a record turnout of 325 participants.
Topics covered during National Golf Day included:
I had the opportunity to personally meet with legislators and staff members from my home state of Nevada including Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, Senator Jackie Lee, House Member Dina Titus, House Member Susie Lee and House Member Mark Amodei. In addition to the above topics, we were able to discuss the Nevada golf industry's $1.242 billion economic impact, 17,500 jobs, 138.6 million dollars in local and state taxes and the current water situation in Southern Nevada and along the Lower Colorado River Basin.
To give back to the local golf community during the visit, the group participated in a community service project at Old Soldiers Golf Course and East Potomac Golf Links which included tree planting, weeding, mowing of greens, tees and fairways, seeding/topdressing and the cleaning out of flowerbeds around tees and the clubhouse.
Find more information on the American Golf Industry Coalition's website.
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