JA: Growing Influence of Jewelry Industry in DC Critical
November 14, 12Photo: house.gov |
"The growing influence of the jewelry industry in D.C. is critical, as Congress and the president are faced with serious challenges that could affect jewelry businesses and the overall economy in the days and months ahead," says JA president & CEO Matthew A. Runci.
Following last week's election, JA’s legislative counsel, based in
These include the fate of the Bush-era tax cuts, including the Estate Tax and Sales Tax Fairness.
According to the organization, momentum on Sales Tax Fairness has never been stronger, with bills in the Senate and House that have strong bipartisan support. Congressional supporters of the legislation are expected to push for passage during the lame-duck session, which begins today.
"Jewelers of
This election cycle, the association's Jewelers of America Political Action Committee, (JAPAC) contributed to the campaigns of 18 legislators, in both chambers of Congress and on both sides of the aisle, who won on November 6.
The association is encouraging all jewelry professionals to take advantage of its online