ASCE's Key Contacts influence public policy activities. Key Contacts help win success for civil engineering policy priorities - such as infrastructure, transportation funding, math and science education, and natural hazards mitigation - by responding to Key Alerts and reading the weekly newsletter This Week in Washington. Let your voice be heard. Pick the Key Contact program that is right for you and start participating in Six Clicks or less: Cornerstone members stay informed through This Week in Washington, a weekly newsletter that provides the latest information on legislative and regulatory developments impacting civil engineering, and put this knowledge to work through responses to Key Alerts when specific action is needed to support civil engineering priorities. Like Cornerstone members, Builder members stay informed on issues with This Week in Washington. They also receive a resource kit to help create a stronger profession by recruiting fellow ASCE members to become Key Contacts. Keystone members receive This Week in Washington and also develop quality personal relationships with their elected leaders to advance civil engineering priorities. Sign up to be a Key Contact today.
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