Moving and Storage Executives Descend on Washington

Members of Congress Hear Sector鈥檚 Most Pressing Issues
Moving and storage executives in Washington
Moving and storage executives in front of the Capitol during their Call on Washington. (American Trucking Associations)

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WASHINGTON 鈥 Several dozen executives from the moving and storage sector recently spent a day in the halls of Congress to discuss key issues with about 60 lawmakers or their staffs.

The of on Sept. 27 held a 鈥淐all on Washington鈥 campaign that members who arrived from around the nation considered a success. They focused on members of Congress who either lead committees or have influence over legislation important to movers.

Some of the top issues included delays in gaining entrance to military installations, as well as widespread concern and confusion over a $20 billion Global Household Goods contract awarded to a Houston company that is intended to modernize moves for military families. Also top of mind were widespread moving fraud by unscrupulous and unregistered motor carriers, clarification of broker registration requirements, protecting the independent contractor model and reinstating a deduction for expenses related to employment-based relocation.



The group got a send-off from ATA President during a breakfast at ATA鈥檚 Capitol Hill office.

鈥淭his is an opportunity to park yourselves in front of decision-makers and make an ask,鈥 Spear said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very important to understand that they work for you. This is an opportunity for you to tell our story and to build out champions.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e taking time, you鈥檙e taking expense to come to Washington to put yourselves right in front of them. Always leave the room by asking them where they stand on your issues.鈥

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Chris Spear and moving executives

Spear speaks to the moving and storage executives.听鈥淭his is an opportunity to park yourselves in front of decision-makers and make an ask,鈥 he said. (American Trucking Associations)

Executives in attendance said their mission was so important that they came to Washington on their own company鈥檚 dime. Visits were broken down into representatives from various states as a way to divide and conquer.

鈥淲e鈥檙e happy that ATA and MSC organized this,鈥 , CEO of Pearl City, Hawaii-based said after leaving a 25-minute session with a staff member for Sen. (D-Hawaii). 鈥淚t鈥檚 not easy to get face time with legislators to talk about topics that impact your industry. We鈥檇 be foolish not to do that.鈥

One key example, he said, are wait times for drivers.

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鈥淭o get into the base at Pearl Harbor, sometimes the wait time is two hours,鈥 Shipp said. 鈥淲hen we鈥檙e paying our guys by the hour, that鈥檚 just two extra hours of work that could have been done.鈥

Each year, moving conference executives meet with legislators in an attempt to build on both new and recurring issues, said Mike Matousek, director of ATA鈥檚 , the leader of this year鈥檚 Call on Washington California delegation.

鈥淔or instance, when we were here last year talking about base access, we were just talking about an issue, but we didn鈥檛 have a lot more than that,鈥 Matousek said. 鈥淭his year, we鈥檙e actually talking about bill numbers, section numbers within bills, we have base-access legislative texts and Senate defense bills.

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鈥淪o the progress on that from last year to now is quite a bit. This year, we hope to pass the finish line. It鈥檚 not always like instant gratification all the time, but in the big picture, we can see we are making progress.鈥

Said Tim Wicker, manager of operations at San Diego-based : 鈥淚t鈥檚 important.鈥

, a vice president at Republic, emerged with a smile after a meeting with one senator鈥檚 staff expert on defense.

鈥淗e was very open on the idea of GAO impact study on the Global Household Goods contract,鈥 Lovejoy said. 鈥淲e just want to make sure that it works. We鈥檙e not against the program, we just need it to make sense.鈥

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