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ASA Supports the Budget Reconciliation Package

ASA Supports the Budget Reconciliation Package ASA, along with over ninety trade associations, has expressed support for a comprehensive tax package considered by the House Ways & Means Committee. This legislation builds on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 by making permanent and expanding key provisions crucial to America’s pass-through community. Per their…

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Updated Guidance on Contingent Payment Clauses in the 50 States 2025

Updated Guidance on Contingent Payment Clauses in the 50 States 2025 The American Subcontractors Association is pleased to announce updated guidance from the ASA Attorney’s Council. This valuable document details the applicable law regarding Contingent Payment Clauses in all 50 states. This resource and many others can be accessed in the Members only Info Hub…

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SBLC Webinar – Tariffs

SBLC Webinar – Tariffs This webinar, hosted by the Small Business Legislative Council (SBLC), is available to members of its participating associations and industry groups. If you belong to an organization within the SBLC coalition, you may register for free. ( ASA is a member of SBLC) With numerous tariff actions shaping the trade landscape,…

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This Week in Congress

This Week in Congress This week, the House voted on several foreign policy measures, including bills to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the “Gulf of America” in federal law and cut off funding from the Department of Homeland Security to higher education institutions with ties to Chinese entities. The House also considered legislation to…

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President Trump’s Skinny Budget!

President Trump’s Skinny Budget! President Trump proposed slashing federal spending in his fiscal 2026 budget request, seeking to codify his administration’s efforts to shrink the size of government. The request calls on Congress to reduce nondefense discretionary spending by 17% through an array of cuts to most agencies and by eliminating dozens of programs. Although…

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ASA Opposes Limits to Deduct State and Local Taxes (SALT) Paid

ASA Opposes Limits to Deduct State and Local Taxes (SALT) Paid ASA joined the Center for a Free Economy in a letter to congressional leadership to oppose any limits on the ability of businesses to deduct state and local taxes paid unless offset dollar for dollar by new and permanent pro-growth tax reforms. The ability…

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DOL’s Guidance on How to Determine Employee or Independent Contractor Status

DOL’s Guidance on How to Determine Employee or Independent Contractor Status The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division issued a field assistance bulletin providing guidance on determining employee or independent contractor status under the Fair Labor Standards Act. As the department reviews the 2024 final rule on Employee or Independent Contractor Classification, which…

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DOL’s National Apprenticeship Program

DOL’s National Apprenticeship Program The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has established its first-ever national apprenticeship program aimed at training firefighters and first responders to address a shortage in this field. This new job training model, created by the International Association of Fire Fighters, uses the National Guideline Standards as a framework for organizations to…

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This Week in Congress

This Week in Congress This week, Congress returns to Washington with plans to advance a budget reconciliation bill extending Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, funding immigration enforcement, and cutting spending. However, Republicans face ideological challenges and a slim House majority, needing to navigate complex Senate rules for controversial proposals. Urgency is added by the need to…

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ASA SLDF WIN: Oregon Supreme Court Reverses Insurer’s Denial of Coverage to Contractor Over Contract Versus Tort Issue

ASA SLDF WIN: Oregon Supreme Court Reverses Insurer’s Denial of Coverage to Contractor Over Contract Versus Tort Issue Under Jim Yand’s guidance, ASA’s Subcontractor Legal Defense Fund (SLDF) won a decision aiding contractors in securing coverage for construction defects. The Oregon Supreme Court in Twigg v. Admiral 371 Or. 308 (2025) ruled that a commercial…

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