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Government Relations

VOTE ON ASME’S 2011-2012 PUBLIC POLICY PRIORITIES!
Survey to establish Public Policy Agenda issue priorities for ASME to address during the legislative session for 2011 – 2012

Mark Your Calendars for the next Board on Government Relations Meeting!
The Board on Government Relations will meet during the ASME 2010 Annual Meeting on June 6, 2010 at the Omni William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh, PA

Engineering Spotlight: Adam Christensen, ASME Congressional Fellow, US House of Representatives
Adam Christensen provides some insight into the ASME Federal Fellowship program and his service focused experience.

ADVANCE YOUR CAREER AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE! APPLY FOR AN ASME 2010-2011 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FELLOWSHIP
For 35 years ASME Federal Government Fellows have served as key advisors to federal policy makers.

ASME's 2009-2010 Public Policy Agenda
Learn more about ASME's top six federal public policy priority issues: Energy; STEM Education; Innovation & Competitiveness; Research & Development; Environment; and Standards Policy

Learn how you can contribute to effective public policy by supporting the "Engineering the Greater Good" Campaign OR by applying for an ASME Federal Government Fellowship!
Advising policy makers on issues from education to national security, ASME's Federal Fellows program marks three and a half decades of public service. Learn more....

Shadow of Globe and People Overview
ASME's government relations program is directed at affecting the outcome of issues identified by members as important to the practice of mechanical engineering in the public interest.

Capital Icon Congressional Briefings/Events
ASME seeks to promote technically sound information on energy, to policymakers based upon its expertise in energy-related fields and responsibility to the public interest.

United States Capital Hill Capitol Update
Get the latest information on what is happening in public policy that affects the engineering profession.

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Message from Vice President Government Relations
A letter from the Sr. VP Public Affairs presenting the ASME's Public Policy Agenda.

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Congressional Hill Staff Roles
To be most effective in communicating with Congress, it is helpful to know the titles and principal functions of key staff.

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Congressional Briefings
ASME convenes Congressional Briefings to inform Members of Congress and their staff about issues important to ASME. View videos of briefings...

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STEM Education Coalition Letter to PCAST Outlining the Coalition’s STEM Education Priorities
Letter supporting initiatives in the America COMPETES Act and Higher Education Act, as well as the increased inclusion of technology and engineering in STEM

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Press Releases > ASME Urges Government Leaders to Support Programs Tied to the Nation's Energy Future

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