Congressman Gary Miller Speaks to MCAA

Words: Dan Kesterhttps://masoncontractors.azurewebsites.net/Public/News/9302003848-1.jpg" width="100" height="100" border="1" align="left" hspace="10" vspace="1"> Congressman Gary Miller (R-CA) spoke at MCAA?s mid-year meeting last Friday night in San Diego. The Congressman serves on the Financial Services and Transportation and Infrastructure Committees. He is currently serving his third term in the House.

As a former developer and home builder, Mr. Miller is very knowledgeable about issues affecting the construction industry. In fact, he is the Chairman of the Building a Better America Caucus which focuses specifically on legislation impacting construction contractors.

It was our privilege to have such a distinguished guest at one of our mid-year events.

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