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Sponsored: The potential impact of Biden’s Build Back Better infrastructure plan

Is there stomach in Congress for a big 2021 spending plan on infrastructure that would be coming off a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill? Dodge Data & Analytics' Richard Branch weighs in. Keep Reading

House bill introduced to save mining operations, jobs

The Saving America’s Mines Act will prohibit any administration from unilaterally halting the mining of critical minerals on federal lands where mining is currently permissible. Keep Reading

What to watch in the weeks to come

P&Q will be keeping an eye on a couple of key developments early in 2021, including the aggregate industry's recovery and the prospects of an infrastructure bill. Keep Reading

AEM leaders optimistic about a 2021 infrastructure bill

Leaders at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) addressed infrastructure as a 2021 legislative priority during a virtual press briefing Thursday. Keep Reading

Dodge economist discusses likelihood of a big 2021 infrastructure bill

Dodge Data & Analytics' Richard Branch shares his expectations for an infrastructure bill and what kind of federal funding might ultimately be ahead. Keep Reading

NSSGA’s Stanley named a top lobbyist

The Hill recognized Michele Stanley of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) for delivering results for NSSGA members in the halls of Congress and with the administration. Keep Reading

NSSGA leaders provide glimpse of road ahead in Washington

Michael Johnson and Michele Stanley of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) paid P&Q a visit to share reactions to the 2020 election and how aggregate industry issues may play with the Biden administration and a divided Congress. Keep Reading

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

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