MRF Leadership
Engages With
National Council Of Clubs
The Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) was proud to participate in a gathering hosted by the National Council of Clubs (NCOC) in Gulfport, Mississippi last month. The event provided an important opportunity for MRF leadership to present the organization’s federal legislative agenda and engage with motorcycle club leaders from across the nation.
Opportunities like this allow the MRF to share the work being done on behalf of motorcyclists in Washington, D.C., while also expanding the network of advocates who help ensure that the voice of bikers is heard on Capitol Hill. By communicating directly with leaders from the club community, the MRF can help translate federal policy issues into grassroots action that reaches key lawmakers.
The partnership between the MRF and the NCOC has been built over many years through a shared commitment to protecting the rights and lifestyle of motorcyclists. That relationship is rooted in trust and a mutual understanding that collaboration strengthens the entire motorcycle community.
Presenting the MRF’s legislative priorities to a wider audience helps ensure riders across the country understand the issues being debated in Washington and how those decisions can impact motorcyclists nationwide. It also empowers club members and independent riders alike to amplify the message with their elected officials.
The MRF values its ongoing partnership with the NCOC and remains committed to working together for the greater good of all motorcyclists. By combining the grassroots strength of the club community with the MRF’s advocacy efforts in Washington, the motorcycle community continues to build a stronger, more unified voice for riders everywhere.
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