Organizers called day one of the 21st annual Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce’s D.C. Fly-In a success. The 70 member delegation consists of elected leaders, business owners and others advocating at the federal level for money and support for projects and policies in western Kentucky.
Local elected officials, business owners and other leaders will head to Washington, D.C., to seek federal support for projects that affect west Kentucky. They'll be there Sept. 11-12. Local 6 Anchor Todd Faulkner and Photographer Mason Watkins will be with those leaders every step of the way during the Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce's D.C. Fly-In. Be sure to follow their reports starting Tuesday, Sept. 10 on WPSD Local 6.
Latest 2024 D.C. Fly-In News
The Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce's annual D.C. Fly-In involves a group organized by the chamber that spends time in our nation's capital to advocate at the federal level for money and support involving local projects and initiatives.
Who's going on this trip? Who they will meet with? What will they discuss? Download the documents below to read the chamber's 2024 federal priorities and 2024 D.C. Fly-In Agenda.
Members of the Paducah Area Chamber of Commerce’s D.C. Fly-In group spent the day Thursday crisscrossing the nation’s capital advocating for federal dollars and support for projects and policies in western Kentucky.