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How the election could impact construction

Ken Simonson with the Associated General Contractors of America, discusses how the upcoming election could impact factors including tariffs, regulations and infrastructure spending. Keep Reading

Detailing the road ahead for MSHA

Ogletree Deakins’ Bill Doran joined the 2024 Roundtable to discuss the latest developments related to the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA). Keep Reading

Gauging the potential impact of the 2024 election

The presidential election was a leading discussion point in one Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference discussion this year. Keep Reading

Johnson: More of the same a real possibility next year

Veteran producer Dan Johnson details what he experienced in 2020, as well as what’s ahead for the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

Martin: Production steady, but new pressures emerging

Martin Stone Quarries owner Rod Martin weighs in from the Mid-Atlantic with a Road to Recovery commentary on aggregate production and pricing. Keep Reading

ARTBA: Voters approve record percentage of transportation investments

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) reports that 94 percent of transportation investment initiatives on the ballot this year were approved, totaling $14 billion. Keep Reading

Assessing the impact of the coronavirus, election on aggregate demand

While the economy is growing rapidly, recovery depends on a couple of things: the virus and the election, SC-Market Analytics' David Chereb says. Keep Reading

Clinton proposes infrastructure investment if elected

At an event marking the launch of her “Hard Hats for Hillary” campaign, Hillary Clinton revealed a plan to boost the federal investment in infrastructure by $275 billion if she is elected president, reports CBS. Clinton says this proposal is… Keep Reading

Cardinal Scale elects new president

Cardinal Scale, headquartered in Webb City, Mo., elected Matthew Stovern as its new president. Stovern will take over the position from David Perry, who will retire at the end of June. Perry served more than 50 years at the company.… Keep Reading

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