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2025 APGA T
rip to the State House
2025 APGA Trip to the State House
t is vital to the propane industry for association mem- With Senate Bill 320 in Committee, APGA mem-
bers to have strong relationships with all Senators and ber-volunteers spared no time in getting to work, finding
Representatives. To help encourage and build upon their representatives, and highlighting the important role
Ithose relationships, the propane industry holds it the propane industry plays in their repective districts. As
advocacy event bi-annually. constituents who provide jobs, energy, and contribute to
On the morning of April 20th, APGA members the economy in their districts - building and maintaining
gathered at the State House for the 2025 Trip to the these relationships is critical to ensuring the industry's
State House. This event is better known to legislators needs and concerns are communicated and addressed.
as the Legislative Lighter Day. Member-volunteers pass The 2025 Legislative Lighter event was a great
out butane lighters and introduce the propane industry success with 12 APGA members volunteering to rep-
in-person. This event is incredibly successful and legisla- resent the association and the industry. Thank you to
tors always enjoy it! everyone who came and made this event a success!■
Clockwise from top left: Bubba Quick, Daniel Brown, Chad Chavers, Bill Mayo, Mark Denton, Leonard
Clockwise from top left: Bubba Quick, Daniel Brown, Chad Chavers, Bill Mayo, Mark Denton, Leonard
, T
ony Franks, and
Harkins, Gabe Krebs, Laural Bunn Strength, Kacey Lundquist, Rainer Montgomery
Harkins, Gabe Krebs, Laural Bunn Strength, Kacey Lundquist, Rainer Montgomery, Tony Franks, and
Jerry Walker.
Jerry W alker .
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