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Missouri Passes Law Aimed at Union Working Conditions Mandate

Missouri local governments no longer would be able to mandate union working conditions for construction projects under a bill passed by the Legislature. House members voted 104-52 Thursday to send the measure to Republican Gov....


“Waters of the United States” Rule Fundamentally Flawed, ARTBA Tells Senate Committee

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) April 26 told a U.S. Senate panel the controversial “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) rule is scientifically and legally flawed and should be repealed....


Nevada Governor Takes Stand Against Proposed EPA Mining Rule

In a response to a recent EPA proposal, Governor Brian Sandoval has gone to bat for the mining industry in his state of Nevada by sending a letter directed at the organizations head, Scott Pruitt. The proposal in question is the CERCLA 108(b) rule which is aimed at imposing Superfund financial assurance obligations on the hard rock mining industry....


Trump Insists Wall Will Be Built

President Trump still is insisting the U.S. will build a wall across the southern border, even though he's giving up the fight for short-term funding that would have risked shutting down the government to keep his controversial campaign promise....


Wage Repeal Threatens Unions in Wisconsin

Critics of a proposal to fully repeal the state's prevailing wage laws decried it Monday as an assault on the wages of blue-collar workers, while proponents framed the move as frugal stewardship of public funds....


Softwood Tariff Driving up Housing Price

The Trump administration announced April 26 that it plans to slap a roughly 20 percent tariff on softwood lumber imported from Canada, a move that would likely drive San Antonio's fast-growing home prices even higher....


SC&RA Elects Slate of Officers for 2017-2018

During its 2017 Annual Conference, April 18-22, at the Westin Kierland Resort, Scottsdale, Ariz., the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association (SC&RA) elected Terry Young, Construction Safety Experts, Cary, N.C., as President....


Chinese Construction Workers Barred From Working in West Bank

Israel and China have signed a deal to bring Chinese construction workers to Israel, but the workers will reportedly be barred from building in West Bank settlements at China's insistence. Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon said Sunday the deal ensures they will work in areas "agreed upon by both sides that take into consideration their safety and well-being."He would not elaborate but Israeli media reported this as meaning the workers will not be working in territory Israel captured in 1967 that the Palestinians claim for a future state....


USDOT: $768.2M for Repairs to Roads, Bridges

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao on April 6 approved the release of $768.2 million for emergency repairs over 10 years to roads and bridges damaged by storms or other catastrophic events in 40 states....


Trump Backs Baldwin's American-Made Construction Bill

President Donald Trump says he agrees "100 percent" with a proposal from Democratic U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin that would increase requirements to use American-made products in certain construction projects....






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