GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
 

The Plastics Pipe Institute’s Government Affairs program ensures our industry has a strong, credible voice in the policymaking process. We work at the federal, state, and local levels to advance smart, science-based policies that reflect the performance, safety, and sustainability of plastic piping systems. PPI serves as a nonpartisan resource to lawmakers, regulators, and public agencies, offering technical expertise, regulatory insight, and practical policy guidance across all sectors where our materials are used — from energy and water to buildings, broadband, transportation, infrastructure, and beyond.

Top Issue Areas

PPI’s Government Affairs work is driven by practical policy challenges facing our member companies. These are the top issues where federal and state action directly impacts how plastic piping systems are used, specified, and regulated across the markets we serve.

  • Expand Infrastructure Funding: We support increased federal and state funding for drinking water, stormwater, wastewater, natural gas, broadband, and geothermal projects. Funding should be performance-based and allow plastic pipe and conduit where it lowers costs and speeds deployment.
  • Strengthen Safety Standards: We advocate for modern pipeline and building codes, science-based inspection protocols, and chemical regulations that protect public health without unnecessarily restricting safe, proven plastic piping systems.
  • Streamline Project Delivery: We support reforms that cut red tape and reduce permitting delays. By speeding up approvals, we can combat inflation and lower costs for taxpayers—helping deliver high-quality projects more efficiently.
  • Support Fair Trade and North American Manufacturing: We back trade policies that protect North American supply chains and keep infrastructure and construction costs competitive.
  • Advance Smart Recycling Policy: We champion recycling and reuse initiatives that promote responsible lifecycle management of plastic piping systems. EPR policies should distinguish between durable infrastructure materials and single-use consumer products.

 

Full Legislative Priorities

 

How We Engage

We engage policymakers across all branches of government and serve as a technical resource on the safe and effective use of plastic piping systems. Our engagement strategies include:

  • Meeting directly with lawmakers and regulators
  • Leading coalitions and industry task forces
  • Submitting technical comments and policy recommendations
  • Keeping our members informed and engaged on key issues
  • Serving on code and standards committees like ASTM, AWWA, NSF, IAMP, CSA and ICC

Our Economic Impact

The work of PPI member companies fuels economic growth across the U.S. and North America; driving innovation, supporting jobs, and strengthening essential sectors like water, energy, broadband, and construction. From rural communities to major cities, our members help deliver long-term value, performance, and resilience.

  • Billions in annual revenue generated across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico
  • Tens of thousands of jobs supported across key infrastructure sectors
  • More than 500 member worksites across 50 states, with additional presence across North America
  • Member plant sites located in 181+ congressional districts, nearly 41% of all U.S. House districts

 

Umbrella Government Affairs Committee

Our work is guided by the PPI Umbrella Government Affairs Committee, which is made up of representatives from PPI member companies. This committee helps shape our legislative priorities, monitors key policy developments, and ensures our advocacy reflects the real-world needs of the industry.

Kate Olinger GF Building Flow Solutions Chair 
Brian Conner Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company BCD Representative 
Greg Bohn Advanced Drainage Systems Drainage Representative 
Brandon Harris PolyPipe EPSD Representative 
Dell Doyle Dow Chemical MID Representative 
Fernando Baldizon Southwire PCD Representative 
Larry Gill Member-at-Large 
Martin Knieps Viega LLC Member-at-Large 
Alex Delpizzo Thorn Run Partners Member 
Ashley Slania LyondellBasell Industries Member 
Brian Helms Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company Member 
Dallas Geddes Dura-Line Member 
Eben Wyman Wyman Associates Member 
Lucinda Henrichson Chevron Phillips Chemical Member 
Robin Bresser Baystar Member 
Stephani Stan Chevron Phillips Chemical Member 
Brooks Marquette Keller & Heckman Legal Counsel 

Get Involved

Policy decisions that impact our industry are being made every day — and your voice matters. Whether it's reaching out to lawmakers, staying engaged on the issues, or sharing your expertise, there are meaningful ways to get involved right now and help move our priorities forward.
 

Political Engagement: The PPI PAC

The PPI Political Action Committee (PAC) gives our industry a voice in the political process. It brings together support from across our member companies to help elevate leaders who understand the role of plastic piping systems and the policy challenges our industry faces. Active member participation ensures we can build strong relationships with lawmakers, shape key conversations, and protect the long-term success of our industry. Click below to learn more about PPI PAC.

PPI PAC

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