Regulatory Advisory Committee

The ISSA Regulatory Affairs Committee (RAC) is part of ISSA’s continued investment and expansion of its advocacy efforts.

Advancing the industry in state and federal legislation

RAC will play an advisory role in support of the development of ISSA’s positions on state and federal regulatory issues applicable to chemical cleaners, in addition to voluntary ecolabel standards. It will recommend actions to protect, support, and advance the specific interests of ISSA members, and of the entire cleaning industry.

This includes but is not limited to issue identification and prioritization, development and promulgation of positions, execution and/or support of regulatory positions, and help in providing feedback for inclusion in ISSA’s comments on regulatory issues.

Making the Industry Heard

The ISSA Regulatory Advisory Committee (RAC) ensures the voices of ISSA members are heard at every level of government. Serving in an advisory role, the committee helps shape ISSA’s advocacy strategy and recommends actions that protect, support, and advance the interests of both members and the broader cleaning industry. Through collaboration and engagement, RAC amplifies industry perspectives to influence policies that drive meaningful progress.

Get Involved

For questions regarding ISSA advocacy, please contact John Nothdurft, ISSA Director of Government Affairs.

Join the Regulatory Advisory Committee

Top 5 Reasons

To join the Regulatory Advisory Committee

1. Influence regulatory outcomes

Play an active role in shaping policies and regulations that impact the cleaning and facility solutions industry.

2. Ensure your voice is heard

Represent the interests of your organization and the broader ISSA membership in discussions with regulators and policymakers.

3. Stay ahead of compliance changes

Gain early insight into emerging regulations, standards, and guidance to help your company stay compliant and competitive.

4. Collaborate with experts

Work alongside industry leaders, legal advisors, and government affairs professionals who are driving the future of regulatory policy.

5. Collaborate with experts

Work alongside industry leaders, legal advisors, and government affairs professionals who are driving the future of regulatory policy.