
Who We Are and the Benefits of Membership
The Missouri Limestone Producers Association (MLPA)
was organized in 1944 to promote and protect the interests of crushed
stone operators located or doing business in the state. The association
is involved in legislative issues; state and federal regulatory
matters; community, public relations, and marketing of crushed stone
products.
Crushed
stone production is a vital industry in our state. It employs more
than 2,500 people with a combined payroll of more than $70,000,000
annually. In excess of 75 million tons of crushed stone is produced
each year in the state - about 10 tons for each of Missouri's citizens.
MLPA maintains a full-time staff in an attractive
office building the association owns at 409 East McCarty, Jefferson
City, MO. This allows a continual involvement in the many important
issues affecting the industry, as well as being better able to respond
to periodic special needs that individual members may have.
MLPA's bylaws provide for two categories of membership.
Producer Members are engaged in the production or sales of crushed
stone in Missouri. Associate Members are suppliers of goods and
services to the industry. Both categories are able to participate
in all of the association's functions and receive all general mailings.
One of the most important functions of the association
is its involvement in legislative issues. Members are able to take
a united stand on proposed new environmental regulation, employee/employer
matters, safety regulation, diversion of highway funds, additional
taxes and other topics that may arise. The staff spends considerable
time testifying before legislative committees, as well as making
individual contacts with elected officials. This activity takes
place on the State and Federal levels. An MLPA Legislative Newsletter
keeps members informed about the progress of important bills that
have been introduced.
Another
area that has become of increasing importance in recent years is
environmental regulation. MLPA is active in many environmental issues
that have the potential to effect our industry. However, the most
important are air pollution control, water pollution control and
land reclamation. This is the area in which the association staff
now devotes most of time.
Issues and information about the industry are discussed
at the association's two primary meeting functions during the year.
They are the Annual Meeting & Convention and the Superintendent's
Safety Seminar. Special workshops and seminars are also held on
an as-needed basis.
The "heart and soul" of MLPA is its active
committees. These are attended by members to help us better address
environmental issues, safety issues, legislative matters aggregate
specifications, product marketing and community/public relations.
These committees provide valuable insight that helps guide the association's
activities throughout the year, but they also provide a forum for
members to share information/experiences about these topics.
MLPA's policies, actions, and budget are established
by the Board of Directors. The board is comprised of 12 members
that are engaged in crushed stone production. Nominees are selected
to give the board representation from large and small operations,
with consideration given to maintaining a broad geographical distribution.
Nominees are voted on by the entire membership at the association's
Annual Meeting. There is also a representative on the board from
MLPA's associate members.
As a final note, MLPA operates under compliance with
applicable antitrust laws. New members are provided with an Antitrust
Policy and Guidelines. Attendees at all MLPA meetings are reminded
of their requirements.
If you are interested in MLPA membership, please email
fran@molimestone.com
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Missouri Limestone Producers Association
P.O. Box 1725
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Phone: 573-635-0208
Fax: 573-634-8006
Steve Rudloff
Executive Manager
steve@molimestone.com

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