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WASHINGTON, D.C.--Portland Cement Association named David
S. Hubbard as staff vice president, legislative affairs. Hubbard,
formerly PCA’s director of legislative affairs, has
represented the interests of the cement industry on Capitol
Hill for the past 16 years.
Hubbard’s areas of responsibility include federal legislation
on transportation issues as well as appropriations for highway,
bridge and airport construction. He is also responsible for
other infrastructure legislation, such as funding for the
Army Corps of Engineers, dam construction and rehabilitation,
water resources, and public buildings projects. Hubbard has
received awards from the National Watershed Coalition and
the Association of State Dam Safety Officials for his leadership
in helping to secure passage of the Small Watershed Dam Rehabilitation
Legislation.
In addition, Hubbard is also the treasurer of PCA PAC, the
Portland Cement Association political action committee.
Prior to joining PCA, Hubbard worked as a political appointee
in the Office of the Secretary of Commerce during the Reagan
administration, representing the interests of the Commerce
Department on Capitol Hill. Before joining the Reagan administration,
he also worked for Sen. Robert Stafford (R-Vt.).
Hubbard received his B.S. from Castleton State College in
Castleton, Vt. and earned a Masters of Public Administration
from American University in Washington, D.C.
About PCA
Based in Skokie, Ill., the Portland Cement Association represents
cement companies in the United States and Canada. It conducts
market development, engineering, research, education, and
public affairs programs.
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