2024 ATD Legislative Fly-In | Washington, D.C. | June 25-26
The 2024 American Truck Dealers (ATD) Legislative Fly-In is an invitation-only event that provides truck dealers and Automotive Trade Association Executives (ATAEs) an opportunity to lobby Congress on issues of importance to medium- and heavy-duty truck dealers.
Invitations will be emailed Monday, April 1.
Please complete your registration by Wednesday, May 29.
New venue! With the exception of the Legislative Briefing, all events, as well as hotel accommodations, will be held at The St. Regis, 923 Black Lives Matter Plaza, NW, Washington, DC 20006.
- ATD Legislative Affairs will set up your legislative meetings unless you prefer to schedule your own.
- ATD will make hotel reservations for each guest. Upon check-in, guests will be required to provide credit card information for room charges and any incidentals.
Agenda
- Tuesday, June 25
Tuesday, June 25 9-10am Legislative Briefing
Location: NADA Capitol Hill Office
412 First Street, SE (1st Floor), Washington, DC 2000310-11am ATD NextGen Committee Meeting
Location: NADA Capitol Hill Office
412 First Street, SE (1st Floor), Washington, DC 200032-5pm ATD Board of Line Representatives Meeting (by invitation only)
Location: James Monroe Room5:15-6pm ATD NextGen Reception
Location: George Washington Ballroom6-8pm ATD Fly-In Welcome Reception
Location: George Washington Ballroom- Rep. Brittany Pettersen
- Wednesday, June 26
Wednesday, June 26 7:15-8am Continental Breakfast
Location: George Washington Ballroom8-11:30am Location: Astor Ballroom
Welcome
- ATD Chairman Scott Pearson
Congressional Speakers and ATD Regulatory Briefings
- TBD
Economic Overview
- TBD
Industry Panel
- TBD
11:30am-1:30pm Luncheon
Location: Salon1-5pm Capitol Hill Visits 1-5pm Hospitality Suite
Location: NADA Capitol Hill Office
412 First Street, SE (1st Floor), Washington, DC 200035pm Closing Reception
Location: NADA Capitol Hill Office, courtyard
412 First Street, SE (1st Floor), Washington, DC 20003
Speakers
Rep. Brittany Pettersen
Colorado’s Seventh Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives
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Brittany Pettersen was born in Colorado and grew up in Jefferson County, the community she is now proud to represent in Congress. She served in the Colorado state legislature for a decade before being elected in 2022 to represent Colorado’s Seventh Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives. She is the first woman to represent this district, which encompasses Jefferson, Broomfield, Lake, Park, Teller, Chaffee, Fremont, and Custer counties. Representative Pettersen is a member of the House Financial Services Committee where she serves on the Subcommittee on Housing and Insurance and as the Vice Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on National Security, Illicit Finance, and International Financial Institutions.
Before coming to Congress, Rep. Pettersen helped pass legislation in Colorado to lower health care costs, address the opioid epidemic, protect reproductive health care, and increase access to affordable child care. She is now bringing this proven record to Washington and working to expand these policies nationwide. Rep. Pettersen is leading the fight to improve the nation’s mental health and substance use disorder treatment programs and crack down on drug trafficking, after seeing firsthand the devastating impacts of the opioid epidemic through her own mother’s decades-long struggle with addiction.
Through her position on the Financial Services Committee, Rep. Pettersen is working to increase consumer protections, improve housing affordability and accessibility, keep America at the cutting-edge of technological advances, and crack down on drug cartels and terrorist organizations utilizing financial institutions. While facing many challenges as an at-risk youth, access to great public schools and teachers who believed in her helped Rep. Pettersen become the first in her family to graduate both high school and college. She earned a bachelor’s degree at Metropolitan State University of Denver by waiting tables to put herself through school. Growing up in the 7th District, this community gave Rep. Pettersen the opportunity to build a better life, and she has spent her whole career fighting to give every Coloradan that same chance. Rep. Pettersen lives in Lakewood with her husband, Ian, their young son, Davis, and their rescue dog, Ollie.
A Glimpse at the 2023 Event
ATD hosted a packed house for the 2023 Truck Industry Forum and Fly-In. The sold-out event addressed the industry’s most pressing issues before sending truck dealers to Capitol Hill to hold nearly 100 meetings with members of Congress to advocate for truck dealer legislative priorities. Read more.