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The Capitol’s Phase III Opening Begins

The Capitol’s Phase III Opening Begins This week, the public will be allowed into the Senate chamber as part of the “Phase 3” reopening, the Sergeant at Arms told Senate offices last week. Beginning 30 minutes before the Senate comes into session, two public galleries will open to visitors. These galleries will remain open until…

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ASA Calls Upon House Leadership to Support the Small Business Payment Performance Act of 2022

ASA Calls Upon House Leadership to Support the Small Business Payment Performance Act of 2022 ASA, along with the Construction Industry Procurement Coalition (CIPC), called upon House Leadership to support the Small Business Payment for Performance Act, H.R. 8273, requiring timely partial payments for agency directed changes to a federal contract.  This legislation, which ASA…

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ASA Calls Upon the House Transportation Infrastructure Committee Leadership to Pass the Bipartisan Water Resources Development Act of 2022 (WRDA 2022)

ASA Calls Upon the House Transportation Infrastructure Committee Leadership to Pass the Bipartisan Water Resources Development Act of 2022 (WRDA 2022) ASA, along with the Construction Industry Procurement Coalition (CIPC), called upon the House Transportation Infrastructure Leadership to pass the bipartisan Water Resources Development Act of 2022 (WRDA 2022).   This legislation is an essential step…

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ASA Urges the House Leadership to Support the PRICE Act

ASA Urges the House Leadership to Support the PRICE Act ASA, along with the Construction Industry Procurement Coalition (CIPC), urges House Leadership to support for Providing Relief In Construction Expenses Act of 2022 (PRICE Act).  Time is money for all businesses, but more so during this time of economic and supply chain uncertainty. Equitable Price…

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This Week in Congress

This Week in Congress The Senate returned this week after their August Recess with a packed agenda before November’s midterm elections, including voting on funding packages for Ukraine and pandemic aid.  Congress has a number of “must pass” bills before September 30th including reauthorizing FDA user fees and the continuing resolution (CR) to keep Federal…

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The Biden Administration to Create 460 New Registered Apprenticeship Programs

The Biden Administration to Create 460 New Registered Apprenticeship Programs On September 1, 2022, the Biden Administration announced the creation of 460 new registered apprenticeship programs with more than 10,000 of those trained workers hired over the next year.  The initiative is entitled, “the Apprenticeship Ambassador Initiative, a national network of more than 200 employers and industry…

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DOL Secretary Walsh Calls for Overhaul of the Nation’s Immigration System

DOL Secretary Walsh Calls for Overhaul of the Nation’s Immigration System On Tuesday, September 6, 2022, Labor Secretary Walsh said “the U.S. will eventually need to overhaul the nation’s immigration system, calling the lack of available workers to fill jobs a ‘bigger threat’ to the economy than inflation.  We don’t have enough workers in the…

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NLRB Joint Employer Proposed Rule

NLRB Joint Employer Proposed Rule The NLRB’s proposed rule would expand the factors that can establish a joint employment relationship to include indirect and unexercised control over the terms and conditions of a job. Employers would be considered joint employers if they co-determine “essential terms and conditions of employment,” such as scheduling, wages, and benefits.…

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Labor Withdraws Court Petition to Expand OSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Healthcare Standard

Labor Withdraws Court Petition to Expand OSHA’s COVID-19 Emergency Healthcare Standard On Tuesday, September 6, 2022, the AFL-CIO and United Food and Commercial Workers joined with the Department of Labor in withdrawing a federal court petition that sought to expand OSHA’s COVID-19 emergency temporary standard for health-care workers to cover other industries where employees are…

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Your Legal Defense Fund at Work: ASA Fights for Subcontractors in Prompt Pay Case in Texas

Your Legal Defense Fund at Work: ASA Fights for Subcontractors in Prompt Pay Case in Texas The American Subcontractors Association is moving forward with a friend-of-the-court brief in Texas, seeking an appeal on a decision that held that an entity could not be sued for prompt payment violations because it had not waived sovereign immunity.…

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