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#24 What the 2020 Election Will Mean for the Baking Industry

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Robb MacKie, President & CEO, ABA

Lee Sanders, SVP of Government Relations & Public Affairs, ABA

Kelly Knowles, VP of Political & State Affairs, ABA

ABA’s in-house experts, Robb MacKie, President & CEO, Lee Sanders, SVP of Government Relations & Public Affairs, and Kelly Knowles, VP of Political & State Affairs analyze the results from the 2020 election. What does a new Administration mean to the industry and how is ABA going to help Members throughout the transition?

They discuss the election’s impact on key policy areas important to the baking sector such as nutrition, workforce, and COVID-19. And we find out how the American Bakers PAC’s engagement changed during the 2020 election season.

Robb MacKie, President & CEO, ABA
Lee Sanders, SVP of Government Relations & Public Affairs, ABA
Kelly Knowles, VP of Political & State Affairs, ABA

Recorded on November 13, 2020.

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Posted On November 17, 2020

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Tagged baking industry Election 2020 FDA labor regulations nutrition policy pandemic Politics Senate USDA wholesale baking

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