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House Transportation Committee Reviews 2,300 Earmark Requests

House Transportation Committee Reviews 2,300 Earmark Requests Roughly three-quarters of House members are seeking a total of almost $14.9 billion for surface transportation ranging from electric bus grants to road expansion as Congress allows for earmarking money for projects after more than 15 years. The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is reviewing more than 2,300…

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ASA Participates in the Transportation Construction Coalition’s Virtual Fly-In

ASA Participates in the Transportation Construction Coalition’s Virtual Fly-In On Thursday, May 20, 2021, ASA participated in the Transportation Construction Coalition’s Virtual Fly-In, which included U.S. Transportation Secretary Buttigieg, Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WVA), Ranking Member, Committee on Environment and Public Works, Sen. Carper (D-DE), Chairman, Committee on Environment Public Works, and Reps. Lamb (D-PA)…

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Sen. Marshall and Rep. Comer Introduce Save Local Business Act

Sen. Marshall and Rep. Comer Introduce Save Local Business Act Sen. Marshall (R-KN) and Rep. Comer (R-KY) introduced legislation that would clarify the definition of joint employer, which they argue has been expanded and has created confusion for small businesses. This legislation, Save Local Business Act, would counter the joint employer provision of the Protecting the Right…

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ASA Offers Comments to OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard

ASA Offers Comments to OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard On Thursday, May 20, 2021, ASA in conjunction with the Construction Industry Safety Coalition (CISC) submitted comments to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regarding its proposed rule to amend the Hazard Communication Standard (HCS).  In general, ASA, along with the CISC, supports OSHA’s adoption of…

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President Biden’s Death and Estate Tax Increases

President Biden’s Death and Estate Tax Increases The following excerpts were prepared by the Small Business Legislative Council (SBLC) (ASA is a member of the SBLC) regarding President Biden’s proposed increase to death and estate taxes on small business owners and farmers.  This would be accomplished by reducing the federal estate tax exemption, in some…

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Tobacco Infrastructure Tax

Tobacco Infrastructure Tax On Monday, Senate Majority Whip Durbin, Senate Finance Chairman Wyden, and House Appropriations Chair DeLauro sent a letter to President Biden suggesting an increase in the tobacco tax as a way to pay for the infrastructure and family package.  They purport that an increase to the tobacco tax and imposing the first…

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This Week in Congress

This Week in Congress This week, the House and Senate were in session following two weeks of committee focused activity. The Senate focused on presidential nominees and negotiations continued on President Biden’s $4 trillion economic plan, as President Biden met with members from both parties on Wednesday. To date, the Senate Republicans led by Sen.…

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White House Taskforce on Pipeline Cyber Attack

White House Taskforce on Pipeline Cyber Attack The investigation into a major cyber-attack on the largest U.S. pipeline continued this week as the White House created an inter-agency task force to tackle the problem. The task force worked through the weekend to address the breach, including exploring options for lessening its impact on the energy…

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American Rescue Plan

American Rescue Plan The Biden administration will begin distributing the $350 billion, provided by the American Rescue Plan, to states and local governments this month. The Treasury Department said that states that were hit the hardest economically by the pandemic would be the first to receive the funds. The states that have a net increase…

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Debt Limit Deadline

Debt Limit Deadline The White House might be forced to deal with the debt limit before the August recess.  Treasury Secretary Yellen said that the federal government could run out of borrowing room as early as this summer, contradicting some analysts who have said Treasury’s large cash balance could provide a cushion well into the…

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