WASHINGTON, March 7, 2016 -- Today, the Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) Northwest Regional Director Komal-Tina Patel will host Congressman Kurt Schrader (D-OR-5) and his staff for a "back-of-the-house" tour and roundtable discussion. The discussion is set to begin at 4:15 pm at the Comfort Suites in Eugene, Oregon.
During this event, local AAHOA members and industry partners plan to engage the Congressman's thoughts on issues facing small businesses in the region. Specifically, attendees will learn about pending legislation and current rules and regulations that impact daily hotel operations.
"AAHOA members really enjoy providing hotel tours because they serve as a mutually beneficial experience," said AAHOA President and CEO Chip Rogers. "We leave better informed on how to tackle issues facing our community, and elected officials leave with a stronger understanding of the hospitality industry."
CONTACT: Jordan Heiliczer - (202) 507-6157


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