Congressional Fly-in

April 20-21, 2026
Washington, DC

HOW IT WORKS:

1. We brief you on the policies that matter.

2. We arrange the meetings with your representatives.

3. You come to D.C. ready for conversations that build lasting relationships, influence policy, and make a real difference.

It really is that simple.

Agenda

12:00PM-6:00PM Registration Open

1:30PM-2:00PM Mission Alignment

2:30PM-4:30PM Issues Briefing

3:00PM-3:30PM Coffee Break

4:30-5:30PM PAC Fundraiser Reception (PAC Authorization Required)

5:30PM-6:30PM Welcome Reception

Book Your Flight

HARDI has partnered with United & Southwest Airlines to offer discounted rates into Washington. To utilize the offer, use the link and code below.

United Airlines

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Southwest Airlines

Company ID: 90070971

The Power of Grassroots advocacy

According to the Congressional Management Foundation, 7 out of the 10 most effective forms of advocacy come directly form the constituents — that's you!

MOST EFFECTIVE WAYS TO ADVOCATE

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Real changes takes consistency.

Your participation at The Congressional Fly-In is an investment in the future of the HVACR industry. While change takes time, a steady presence on Capitol Hill delivers meaningful results. Our collective voice has driven key wins that strengthen the industry and support our members.

See recent advocacy wins:

Senator Kyrsten Sinema

Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema attended HARDI's fly-in and received the Champion of Small Business award. In 2022, during the debate over President Biden's Build Back Better legislation, Senator Sinema opposed tax hikes on small businesses including HARDI members.

Congressman Tom Tiffany

Congressman Tom Tiffany visited Design Air in Wisconsin. Following his visit to Design Air, Congressman Tiffany cosponsored the SMART Energy Efficiency Standards Act which would repeal the installation date requirement in regional standards for HVAC energy efficiency standards.

Congressman John James

Congressman John James from Michigan visited the Behler-Young Company. Congressman James comes from a wholesale distribution background, his family operates a successful auto parts distribution company in Michigan.

Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith

Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith visited Crescent Supply in Poplar Bluff, MO. As Chairman of the tax-writing committee, Congressman Smith will hold significant power over what any future tax legislation, including the extension of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, looks like.

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