b"Engaging with Federal Lawmakers in Washington, DC In the Spring, more than 200 beverage industry employees from all over the country shared their stories of local economic impact, leadership and more. TOP ROW(Right to left) Rep. Dale Strong (R-AL) and Coca-Cola UNITED's Keith Watson discuss the beverage industrys efforts in the state to provide choices and information.American Beverages Bill McManus (right) smiles with Rep. Joe Morelle (D-NY) at the Annual Beverage Bash on Capitol Hill. 2ND ROWAmerican Beverage Board Chairman and Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling President & CEO William H. OBrien welcomes attendees at the Fly-In dinner.Attendees of the beverage bash on Capitol Hill take home a beverage or two from our industrys wide selection of choices with less sugar. 3RD ROWRed Bulls Zac Rich convenes with industry representatives and association staff to discuss how the energy drink category is evolving. American Beverages Kevin Keane (right) conducts a Q&A with Chris LaCivita (left), former senior advisor to Donald Trumps 2024 presidential campaign at the Fly-In dinner. 4TH ROW(Left to right) House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) meets with Minnesota Beverage Association President Tim Wilkin and Viking Coca-Cola Bottling Company's Darin Carlson to hear how beverage companies in the state are providing good-paying jobs. (Left to right) Pepsi-Cola of the Hudson Valleys Tom Strahle and PepsiCos Peter Wilcox inform Rep. George Latimer (D-NY) of our industrys leadership efforts on health and the environment. BOTTOM ROWAmerican Beverages Franklin Davis and Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI) pose for a photo at a Fly-In breakfast. Tennessee Sens. Marsha Blackburn (right center) and Bill Hagerty (left center) meet with industry representatives from the state to hear updates on economic growth.16|American Beverage 2025 Annual Review"