On March 5, 2018, U.S. Representative Stephen Lynch (D-MA) spoke to members of The New England Council at a Congressional Roundtable Breakfast in Boston, MA. The New England Council–the nation’s oldest regional business association–regularly hosts members of the New England Congressional delegation at roundtable events throughout New England.
At the March 5 event held at the Hampshire House, Congressman Lynch discussed infrastructure, the federal budget, and policy priorities and the potential impact on the New England economy with members of the New England Council.
Pictured here (from left to right) John Beatty of MASS-TF and resident of South Boston; U.S. Congressman Stephen Lynch; and Jim Brett of the New England Council.
The New England Council, the country’s oldest regional business organization, is an alliance of businesses, academic and health institutions, and public and private organizations throughout New England formed to promote economic growth and a high quality of life in the region. The Council is dedicated to identifying and supporting federal public policies and articulating the voice of its membership regionally and nationally on important issues facing New England. The NEC is also committed to working with public and private sector leaders across the region and in Washington through educational programs and forums for information exchange. For more information, please visit: www.newenglandcouncil.com.