Engineers and Land Surveyors Day at the State House
+ Water's Worth It Day
Wednesday, May 22, 2019, 9 AM - 11:45 AM
Water's Worth It Day is 11:45 AM - 1:30 PM
Both Events: Great Hall, 2nd Floor, Massachusetts State House, Boston. MA
Register by May 14 on Survey Monkey*:
Engineers, Land Surveyors, Public Works Professionals and other design professionals will meet with Massachusetts state legislators at the State House on May 22, 2019.
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Engineers and Land Surveyors Day (morning appointments with your state legislators that we make for you)
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Water's Worth It Day (Light lunch with legislators and staff) or
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Both events (Engineers and Land Surveyors Day + Water's Worth It Day).
On Tuesday, May 22, 2019, ACEC/MA, BSCES, and MALSCE members gather at the Massachusetts State House for our Annual Engineers and Land Surveyors Day at the State House along with leaders from other engineering and design-related associations.
We arrange for meetings with our members’ Massachusetts State Representatives and State Senators based on where our members live and vote.
These organizations co-sponsor the day:
- American Council of Engineering Companies of Massachusetts (ACEC/MA)
- Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section/ASCE (BSCES)
- Massachusetts Association of Land Surveyors and Civil Engineers (MALSCE)
- Massachusetts Highway Association
- MMA Policy Committee on Public Works, Transportation and Public Utilities
- MMA Policy Committee on Energy and the Environment
- Massachusetts Water Works Association (MWWA)
- Massachusetts Water Pollution Control Association (MWPCA)
Download the 2019 Issue Briefing Sheets (drafts available in April here) for background on the issues:
Briefing Sessions for Engineers and Land Surveyors Day at the State House:
Discuss the issues and plan how to get the most from your meetings before May 22: Join us for one of three optional, free Advance Briefing Sessions: in-person at The Engineering Center or by Zoom conference call:
Friday, May 17, 2:00 - 3:00 PM
Monday, May 20, 10:30 - 11:30 AM
Tuesday, May 21, 1:00 - 2:00 PM
May 22 Schedule:
9:10 - 9:25 AM |
Registration/Breakfast (continental) and receive materials
Massachusetts State House, Great Hall - 2nd Floor.
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9:25 - 10:15 AM |
Issue Briefing and Briefing with a State Legislator
Massachusetts State House, Great Hall - 2nd Floor. |
10:30 AM (Senate) and 11:15 AM (House) |
Scheduled meetings with your state legislators at the State House |
11:45 AM - 1:30 PM |
Water's Worth It Day - Be sure to register for this if you can stay, or return any follow up materials to Great Hall and return to your office |
Additional Resource Materials: to be posted soon.
For Our 2019 Event:
We set up meetings for you with your legislators. Or, if you are new to the event and want to partner with others who have done this before, we’ll pair you up with engineers and land surveyors and you’ll join them for their legislative appointments.
Lobbying in Massachusetts: Under the state's lobbying law, as long as you are participating in as a representative of at least one of our associations, discussing the issues set for the day, you do not have to register as a lobbyist.
More on the lobbying law
For MMA or MHA, you may also contact:
Ariela Lovett, Legislative Analyst
Massachusetts Municipal Association
One Winthrop Square, Boston, MA 02110
(617) 426-7272 x161
For MWWA, you may also contact:
Jennifer A. Pederson, Executive Director, Massachusetts Water Works Association
T: 978-263-1388, jpederson@masswaterworks.org
An important part of our Advocacy efforts is Engineers and Land Surveyors Day; the one day each year when we as a profession gather in force at the State House and present our industry's viewpoints in person to our local legislators. It is a chance for each of us to meet with your State Representative and State Senator to discuss issues pertinent to our industry, to you as an individual professional, and to you as a citizen. We coordinate this event annually to promote communications with our state legislators, arranging appointments, providing briefing sheets on key issues for ACEC/MA, BSCES and MALSCE members to utilize, and establishing teams of local residents to meet with their actual legislators.