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Brianna Wright Memorial Scholarship Fund
Click Here to Apply for the Brianna Wright Memorial Scholarship Fund Brianna Wright Memorial Scholarship Fund Are you an Executive Director or Chapter Leadership member and interested in attending SUBExcel, but are worried that you don’t have the funds required due to financial constraints or your chapter lacking event funds? Please consider applying for the Brianna…
Read MoreASA Government Relations 2022 Recap
Photo taken at the White House Holiday Reception on Monday, December 12, 2022! ASA Government Relations 2022 Recap Despite the ever-changing political, regulatory, and legislative landscape, the ASA Government Relations Team wanted to briefly update you on our 2022 legislative successes as we enter the holiday season. Though this year has proven to be challenging,…
Read MoreElection of Speaker
Election of a Speaker For the first time in a century, a House speaker nominee failed to get the votes on the first ballot. Since Tuesday, the House has voted on six failed ballots to determine the next Speaker of the House. The House Republicans only have a 222-213 majority; thereby, Kevin McCarthy, the Majority…
Read MoreSubcontractor Legal Defense Fund Spotlight
Subcontractor Legal Defense Fund Spotlight The courts are a key battleground in the fight for subcontractor rights. The American Subcontractors Association’s (ASA) Subcontractors Legal Defense Fund (SLDF) supports critical legal activities to protect the interests of all construction subcontractors. The funds invest in precedent-setting litigation to establish subcontractors’ rights across the country. Our ASA members…
Read MorePresident Pro Tempore Sen. Murray D-WA
President Pro Tempore Sen. Murray D-WA Sen. Murray (D-WA) was elected as the first woman to serve in the constitutional office of president pro tempore. Murray was the choice of the Democratic caucus after Sen. Feinstein (D-CA), the longest-serving member of the majority this Congress, made it known she was passing on being considered. Per…
Read MoreFY23 Budget!
FY23 Budget! On Tuesday, December 20, 2022, Democratic and Republican appropriators released a $1.7 trillion FY23 omnibus spending bill, which will be passed by Congress in advance of the December 23rd funding deadline. Each side of the aisle claimed their own victories in the package, which spans 4,155 pages. It not only covers the dozen…
Read MoreASA Submits Comments on DOL’s Independent Contractor Proposed Rule
ASA Submits Comments on DOL’s Independent Contractor Proposed Rule ASA, along with the Small Business Legislative Council (SBLC), submitted comments on the Department of Labor (DOL)’s Independent Contractor Rule. The SBLC (ASA is a long-standing member) is an independent, permanent coalition of national trade and professional associations whose goal is to maximize the advocacy and…
Read MoreThe Rural Internet Improvement Act
The Rural Internet Improvement Act ASA, along with the National Association of Surety Bond Producers (NASBP), congratulated Sen. Klobuchar (D-MN) on introducing S.5137, the Rural Internet Improvement Act. ASA and NASBP have collaboratively worked to involve surety bonds as an alternative form of security to letters of credit (LOCs) for broadband auctions as currently required…
Read MoreDepartment of Energy’s Three New Workforce Programs
Department of Energy’s Three New Workforce Programs The Department of Energy (DOE)’s Office of State and Community Energy Programs (SCEP) is pleased to share three new workforce programs: the State-Based Home Energy Efficiency Contractor Training Program (Contractor Training Program), Energy Auditor Training Program (EAT), and Career Skills Training Program (CST), which are funded by the…
Read MoreThis Week in Congress
This Week in Congress Congress returned this week to pass the FY23 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), along with attempting to fund the government before December 16th and potentially extending that funding deadline to December 23rd. Additionally, the federal government’s debt interest costs surged in the first two months of the fiscal year. The Treasury…
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