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Paving antitrust case settled in West Virginia

The largest antitrust settlement in West Virginia history involved multiple construction materials producers. Keep Reading

Maio: Either presidential winner likely to encounter roadblocks

Proudfoot’s Alan Maio explains why there may be obstacles ahead for the winner of the 2020 presidential election. Keep Reading

Where the presidential candidates stand on infrastructure

A look at where President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden stand on rebuilding the nation’s crumbling infrastructure. Keep Reading

Continuing resolution extends federal surface transportation funding

With the FAST Act set to expire Sept. 30, President Trump signed a continuing resolution to keep surface transportation programs, as well as other critical programs, funded. Keep Reading

Aggregate production down in second quarter 2020

While second-quarter crushed stone production for consumption dropped 2.3 percent, sand and gravel was set back 4.6 percent. Keep Reading

Doran & Lopez: What to expect from MSHA in the new normal

As the industry shifts into a long-term recovery, producers must consider several factors when it comes to how they interact with Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) officials – and vice versa. Keep Reading

Reopening America essential for the aggregate industry

As P&Q's Kevin Yanik writes, getting the economy going again means doing the little things – regularly filling your gas tank, supporting local businesses – that collectively add up to generate revenues states count on. Keep Reading

ARTBA chair makes case for infrastructure package

This week, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) calls for a multi-year plan addressing transportation infrastructure. Keep Reading

Infrastructure pulled off table as component of coronavirus relief

Although President Trump has expressed an interest in addressing infrastructure through coronavirus relief, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell articulated other plans this week. Keep Reading

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