The North Dakota Hospitality Association represents and promotes North Dakota's restaurant, lodging and beverage industry by influencing and enhancing the business and legislative climate for its members and by providing services, educational opportunities and increased visibility.
http://www.NDHospitality.com
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The New York State Restaurant Association is an association of members, for members and by members. Since 1935, the New York State Restaurant Association (NYSRA) has served as the voice of the foodservice industry and has grown to represent over 7,000 restaurants from Montauk to Buffalo. The organization is active in legislative and regulatory affairs as well as in developing programs to help reduce costs and meet the increasing needs of its members.
http://www.NYSRA.org
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From its beginnings in 1947, the North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association (NCRLA) has evolved into the one of the largest and most influential trade associations in the state.
Today, NCRLA is the voice of North Carolina's restaurant and lodging industries, representing the interests of more than 16,000 businesses throughout the state. Member businesses employ 10 percent of North Carolina’s workforce, and are among the largest private employment sectors in the state.
http://www.NCRA.org
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Since 1946, the New Mexico Restaurant Association has actively represented and promoted the foodservice industry in New Mexico.
The Association is dedicated to empowering the New Mexico restaurant, foodservice and beverage industry by promoting and protecting our common values and interests. We and our Association members are committed to maintaining the highest standards of food safety, service and customer satisfaction.
http://www.NMRestaurants.org
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Founded in 1982, the Nevada Restaurant Association is the leading business association serving the needs of food service operators in Nevada.
Nevada Restaurants need a powerful voice in Carson City, in Congress and federal regulatory agencies because Uncle Sam's long arm reaches into every facet of the restaurant business.
The Nevada Restaurant Association's nearly 300 member companies represent more than 1,000 restaurant establishments ranging from tableservice and quickservice restaurant operators, to chains, franchisees and independents as well as allied members (suppliers, distributors and consultants).
http://www.NVRestaurants.com
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Established in 1942, the New Jersey Restaurant Association (NJRA) represents the interests of New Jersey’s $11.8 billion restaurant and hospitality industry. NJRA provides benefits and services to assist hospitality industry operators in running professional establishments.
NJRA members include full-service restaurants, bars & taverns, catering facilities, brew pubs, diner restaurants, hotels, coffee shops, limited & quick service restaurants, institutional feeders, delis, pizzerias, country clubs, vendors, and students.
http://www.NJRA.org
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The Nebraska Restaurant Association acts as the principal advocate for Nebraska’s hospitality industry and promotes the qualities of strength, unity, and excellence in and of its membership.
The Nebraska Restaurant Association provides members with the resources they need to succeed in a fast-paced industry with constantly changing regulations and customer desires.
The Association lobbies for you in Nebraska’s legislature on state and federal issues. We monitor legislation pertaining to alcohol, labor, and general taxation.
http://www.Nebraska-Dining.org
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The New Hampshire Lodging & Restaurant Association is a statewide coalition of hospitality businesses that serve this industry. We have members representing businesses from Pittsburg in the north to Plaistow in the south, from Cornish on our state's western border to Conway in the east.
Founded in 1914, the NHLRA is a statewide, non-partisan trade organization. Our mission is to promote, protect and educate the foodservice and lodging industries of the state and to ensure positive business growth for our members. NHLRA strives to represent the best interest of its members on small business issues, hospitality and tourism concerns and towards the protection of New Hampshire's quality of life.
http://www.NHLRA.com
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The Northwest Ohio Restaurant Association (NWORA) is a non-profit organization with restaurant and purveyor membership encompassing the Greater Toledo area, as well as 14 northwest Ohio counties.
http://www.NWORA.org/
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