"The Republican National Convention will need roughly 400 buses, shuttles, and golf carts to make next summer's Convention run as efficiently as possible. Transportation Management Services (TMS) is spearheading the effort to source as many local and regional vehicle vendors as possible. Currently, we have booked over 1/3 of the buses from Wisconsin companies," the Committee on Arrangements said in a statement.
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"During what may be the most important election of our lives, it is the job of the RNC’s Committee on Arrangements to plan a blockbuster, 4-day convention that will be broadcast across the world. We will host upwards of 50,000 guests in Milwaukee, including the delegates who will nominate the next president and vice president of the United States," the committee said in its formal mission statement for the big event.
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