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Organizing for the 119th Congress
Organizing for the 119th Congress January 3, 2025: The U.S. Constitution mandates that Congress convene at noon on January 3rd in each odd numbered year, unless it has passed a law allowing for Congress to convene on a different day or time (20th Amendment, Section 2). January 6, 2025: A joint session of Congress is…
Read More2024 Post Election Analysis with Mike Oscar
Click Here to Register for this Webinar! 2024 Post Election Analysis with Mike Oscar Join us on November 18th, 2024 at 2pm Eastern for the upcoming webinar, “2024 Post Election Analysis”. This presentation will be brought by Mike Oscar, ASA Government Relations Director. During this webinar, Mr. Oscar will be covering the election results from…
Read MoreThe 2024 Presidential Election and Congressional Races
The 2024 Presidential Election and Congressional Races The 2024 Presidential Election remains extremely close with the margins measuring in tenths of percentage points with Vice President Harris and former President Trump separated by less than a single point in six of the seven swing states. Arizona, where former President Trump has a 1.4 point edge,…
Read MoreASA Supports: FAR Case 2023-003 – Prohibition on the Use of Reverse Auctions for Complex, Specialized, or Substantial Design and Construction Services
ASA Supports: FAR Case 2023-003 – Prohibition on the Use of Reverse Auctions for Complex, Specialized, or Substantial Design and Construction Services On September 13, 2024, we highlighted that the Department of Defense (DOD), the General Services Administration (GSA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced their proposal to amend the Federal Acquisition…
Read MoreASA Supports the Permanent Repeal of the Estate Tax!
ASA Supports the Permanent Repeal of the Estate Tax! ASA, along with the Family Business Estate Tax Coalition (FBETC), submitted comments regarding the estate tax as part of the Ways and Means Committee’s Tax Teams information gathering process. ASA has supported the full and permanent repeal of the estate tax. Absent full and permanent repeal,…
Read MoreEmpowering Subcontractors: ASA’s Advocacy 101 Podcast Series
Empowering Subcontractors: ASA’s Advocacy 101 Podcast Series ASA is pleased to offer the latest episodes of its podcast, this time focusing on its advocacy mission with Director of Government Relations, Mike Oscar. This nine-part series offers an in-depth exploration of advocacy’s crucial role for Subcontractors at both federal and local levels. Why Advocacy Matters In…
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Commerce Announces End of Nearly Yearlong Investigation into Illegal Imports of Aluminum Extrusions
The U.S. Department of Commerce Announces End of Nearly Yearlong Investigation into Illegal Imports of Aluminum Extrusions Per the U.S. Department of Commerce’s findings, China, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and Vietnam sold dumped and subsidized aluminum extrusions into the U.S., violating international trade…
Read MoreSBA and FEMA Need Disaster Relief Funding!
SBA and FEMA Need Disaster Relief Funding! Eight days into the fiscal year, the federal government has spent nearly half the disaster relief that Congress has allocated for the next 12 months, which soon will force the Federal Emergency Management Agency to restrict spending unless Congress approves additional funding. On September 4th and recently, President…
Read MoreHHS Emergency Response for Hurricanes Helene and Milton
HHS Emergency Response for Hurricanes Helene and Milton The recent hurricanes have sent the Department of Health and Human Services into emergency response mode as the agency seeks to ensure the storms have minimal impact on health care delivery. Since Hurricane Helene made landfall in the Big Bend of Florida on September 26th, HHS has…
Read MoreThe Supreme Court Begins its New Nine-Month Term
The Supreme Court Begins its New Nine-Month Term The Supreme Court has begun its new nine-month term. The Court will hear cases concerning guns, transgender rights, online pornography, and workplace discrimination. This week’s arguments are set for two cases; one on a procedural dispute concerning unemployment compensation and the other involved deciding the proper jurisdiction…
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