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CEO Message AGC's Legislative
Agenda Aims to Strengthen Economy
By AGC CEO Steve Sandherr
AGC is committed to realizing the legislative
priorities facing the construction industry and growing the
construction economy. In the 109th Congress, AGC worked to
protect our members' interests on issues from tax policies
and infrastructure investment to comprehensive immigration
reform. We were successful in ensuring passage of legislation
that will strengthen and preserve multi-employer pension plans
for the future and help ensure the retirement security of
unionized construction workers. However, much work remains
to be done in the 110th Congress.
AGC's Legislative Action Committee actively
helps AGC set our legislative priorities and serves as the
regulatory clearinghouse while ensuring that AGC members have
a voice in drafting AGC's legislative priorities. In order
to get broad feedback from our membership we surveyed thousands
of AGC members. Their input has resulted in legislative goals
that seek to solve the most vexing problems facing the industry.
The following legislative issues set
the tone of our work on Capitol Hill. In the next two years,
our advocacy on these issues will continue to make us the
voice of construction.
The need to invest in our nation's infrastructure
is dire. AGC will work to ensure the solvency of the Highway
Trust Fund, to fully fund SAFETEA-LU and meet future revenue
needs, support increased funding to improve aviation infrastructure,
eliminate the infrastructure gap for water resources navigation
and flood-control funding and support the expansion of federal
drinking-water and wastewater funding.
Without proper tax policies, contractors
cannot develop, expand or invest in their businesses. AGC
will fight for the elimination of the death tax on family-owned
businesses and their employees, total elimination of the alternative
minimum tax and repeal of the sunset clause on the marginal
tax reduction for businesses, shareholders and individuals.
AGC realizes the need to preserve justice
and due process for contractors facing litigation. Our national
staff will continue to work to establish and support legislation
that will reform the tort system, support legislation to provide
construction contractors with limited immunity from liability
for unforeseen circumstances when responding to declared emergencies
and disasters, support passage of asbestos litigation reform
to create a trust fund in lieu of today's law suits and ensure
due process for contractors facing debarment.
Improving employer-employee relationships
is an important function of our regulatory and legislative
activities. AGC will continue to work for a comprehensive
immigration bill. We will also support small-business health
plans as a way to provide affordable, quality health care
through broader coverage, choice and competition in the marketplace
and push for reform of malpractice insurance to reduce litigation
costs.
AGC's unique environmental relationship
with the Environmental Protection Agency allows us to pursue
reasonable goals and achievable environmental reform. AGC
will continue to fight for funding of diesel retrofit for
construction vehicles in areas where retrofit is required
and promote green construction practices that are reasonable,
practical and appropriately focused on their intended result.
Procurement reform is essential to improve
delivery of construction services. AGC will continue working
to ensure improvements in the HUB Zone Program. We will also
advocate to allow prime contractors to include all participating
subcontractors to determine goal achievement.
Promoting a safe and healthy work environment
is essential. AGC will work to ensure that federal laws encourage
effective state "one call programs" and support
funding to states as an incentive to make greater use of police
to enforce traffic violations and greater use of positive
barriers in highway work zones. We also support the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration's efforts to streamline enforcement
by removing standards or regulations that duplicate, overlap
or are inconsistent.
I have full confidence that the construction
industry will be well represented in our nation's capital
as our staff works to achieve the goals outlined in these
priorities.
For details on all of AGC's legislative
priorities, and tools to write your elected officials, visit
www.agc.org/lac.
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> Invest in our nation's infrastructure
> Support tax policies that promote business investment,
development and expansion
> Preserve justice and due process for construction
workers facing litigation
> Improve and strengthen employer-employee relationships
> Promote reasonable and achievable environmental
reform
> Support procurement reform to improve delivery
of construction services
> Promote a safe and healthy work environment
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