National Automatic Merchandising Association Urges Members To Oppose Bill To Commercialize Rest Stops
March 8, 2012
The National Automatic Merchandising Association has sent a memo urging members to oppose S.B. 1813, a transportation bill which contains “The Portman Amendment” to allow for the “commercialization” of rest stop areas.
The National Automatic Merchandising Association (NAMA) has sent a memo urging members to oppose S.B. 1813, a transportation bill which contains “The Portman Amendment” to allow for the “commercialization” of rest stop areas. NAMA believes commercialization of rest stops could diminish vending and rest stops.
For an email NAMA has prepared for operators to send to lawmakers, click here: Members can also visit www.NAMAVoice.org to send them the email if you have trouble opening the link.
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