I Make America promotes Harley-Davidson giveaway

By |  March 19, 2014

As part of its push to advocate for pro-manufacturing policies that create U.S. jobs, I Make America is giving away a custom-painted 2014 Harley-Davidson Road King. The motorcycle debuted at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) booth at ConExpo-Con/Agg, and it will now tour the country as part of a campaign to increase supporters and member company engagement in I Make America.

The bike will visit AEM member companies from next month through September. “This giveaway is part of AEM advocacy’s broader goal to get member companies and their employees engaged in I Make America and raise awareness of its mission to advocate for the interests of the equipment manufacturing industry,” said AEM President Dennis Slater.

“This year, the equipment manufacturing industry faces major legislative hurdles, including: passing a long-term highway bill; opening up global markets for our exports; protecting our nation’s renewable fuel standards; and a comprehensive energy plan to boost U.S. competitiveness,” Slater said. “Every voice counts, and by building up our support for I Make America, we have a real opportunity to make a significant impact on our elected officials and the domestic policies that affect us most.”

For a chance to win the bike, visit www.IMakeAmerica.com, and sign up to become an I Make America supporter.

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Darren Constantino is an editor of Pit & Quarry magazine. He can be reached at dconstantino@northcoastmedia.net.

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