ABA Hosts Congressional Breakfast Event to Celebrate Baking’s Vital Role in Communities Nationwide
February 18, 2026 | 2 min to read
The American Bakers Association (ABA), alongside Congressional Baking Caucus Co-Chairs Representative Dr. John Joyce (R-PA) and Congressman Don G. Davis (D-NC), hosted the Congressional Baking Caucus Breakfast Showcase on Capitol Hill.
The showcase brought together hundreds of congressional staff and Members of Congress to celebrate the vital role of America’s commercial baking industry in supporting the economy, feeding communities, and advancing nutrition goals. Held as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, the event highlighted how baked goods have long been a central part of American life, from daily meals to special traditions, while providing affordable, accessible and nutritious grain food options to families across the country.
“The baking industry provides affordable, nutritious foods that nourish families and communities across our nation,” said Congressman Don Davis. “The Congressional Baking Caucus is proud to advocate for an industry that not only feeds America but also strengthens our national economy.”
“Our commercial bakers play a critical role in nourishing our communities,” said Congressman John Joyce, M.D. “Baked goods are a critical component of the American diet and serve as a bridge between our agricultural and food manufacturing communities. Our strong partnership with the American Bakers Association allows the Congressional Bakers Caucus to effectively demonstrate the importance of grain foods, which remain central to nutrition policy, public health, and ensuring a secure food system for all Americans.”
“For 250 years, baked goods have brought families together at the table and supported communities across the country,” said Eric Dell, ABA President and CEO. “This Congressional Baking Caucus Breakfast Showcase celebrates the pride, craftsmanship, and innovation of our industry while highlighting commercial baking’s vital role in supporting public health, economic growth, and everyday access to a fulfilling variety of grain foods.”
Click here to learn more about the Congressional Baking Caucus. The Caucus aims to address vital issues like workforce development, regulatory reform, supply chain efficiency, and ensure the needs of commercial baking manufacturers are represented in Congress.
About the American Bakers Association
The American Bakers Association (ABA) is the largest, most established, and diverse trade association for the commercial baking industry in the United States. ABA’s community includes more than 350 member companies representing over 1,200 commercial baking facilities and the extensive industry supply chain.
Since 1897, ABA has served as the voice of the baking industry, offering compelling advocacy, insightful thought leadership, and comprehensive research on industry trends. ABA members also benefit from extensive business services including premier networking events, impactful knowledge sharing, and effective workforce development programs and training resources. ABA is committed to enhancing its mission by growing the category and promoting the industry as the destination workplace. In 2025, ABA earned the prestigious Great Place To Work® Certification, underscoring its commitment to delivering on the Higher Level Impact strategic objective by fostering a strong internal culture that drives excellence for the commercial baking industry.