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Pebblebrook Hotel Trust President, CEO and Chairman Jon Bortz said hotel owners are speaking with a unified voice more today than ever before in the industry's history, and during the spring conference of the Hospitality Asset Managers Association, he stressed the need for owners and asset managers to develop relationships with politicians to advocate for their needs.
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Via CoStar | image: A group of people standing near the house of government. | Hotel Owners, Asset Managers Urged To Forge Political Connections

Pebblebrook Hotel Trust President, CEO and Chairman Jon Bortz said hotel owners are speaking with a unified voice more today than ever before in the industry's history, and during the spring conference of the Hospitality Asset Managers Association, he stressed the need for owners and asset managers to develop relationships with politicians to advocate for their needs.

He said this is especially important at the local level, as various larger cities are adopting rules favored by hotel industry labor unions.

"Politically, we are under attack locally and on a state level," said Bortz, who also leads AHLA's Hotel PAC. "The legislative issues are larger at the local level."

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