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ASA Launches New Website to Bolster Advocacy and Expand Grassroots Operations

We are very excited to roll out a modernized digital operation that will advance ASA’s advocacy priorities across America and serve as a vital resource for policymakers and the media.



WASHINGTON – The American Securities Association (ASA) today launched an overhauled website, americansecurities.org, along with a revamped logo, to bolster its digital advocacy, expand its grassroots operations, and further advance policies that benefit Main Street investors and increase prosperity in communities across America.


“We are very excited to roll out a modernized digital operation that will advance ASA’s advocacy priorities across America and serve as a vital resource for policymakers and the media,” said ASA CEO Chris Iacovella. “This takes our advocacy to the next level and it expands our playbook to include a nationwide grassroots movement capable of mobilizing Main Street investors and hardworking Americans in every congressional district across the country.”

The ASA’s new website includes features that:


Highlight ASA’s policy priorities with expanded resources for policymakers and the media;Strengthen ASA’s advocacy and mobilize a robust grassroots operation in every congressional district; andBolster ASA’s digital footprint with revamped, modern branding and streamlined functionality to improve the user experience.


   

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ASA’s regional financial services companies work in communities across the country to create jobs, grow the economy, and increase prosperity for all Americans. The ASA exclusively represents the capital market and private client interests of its members and seeks to promote free market principles making it easier to access financial advice and capital. ASA members help Americans save for retirement, provide Main Street businesses with capital to grow, and advise hardworking Americans how to create and preserve wealth. For the latest updates follow @AmerSecurities and learn more at http://americansecurities.org/.

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