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Trump selects Chao as transportation secretary

President-elect Donald Trump has selected Elaine Chao as his secretary of transportation. Keep Reading

Report: MSHA’s civil penalties reform effort over

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) is no longer seeking to reform the system by which civil penalties are assessed against mining operations. Keep Reading

What the Trump victory means for the aggregate industry

Aggregate producers have a lot to absorb as they look toward the next four years, but the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association's (NSSGA) Mike Johnson offers some clarity on the road ahead for the industry in an exclusive interview with P&Q. Keep Reading

NSSGA, Wildlife Habitat Council renew partnership

NSSGA and the Wildlife Habitat Council renewed their partnership, which focuses on the enhancement and restoration of wildlife habitats at aggregate operations. Keep Reading

Congress to put off transportation funding increases

Members of Congress are likely to go home and campaign for re-election without giving transportation departments the ability to plan for infrastructure, NSSGA reports. Keep Reading

NSSGA adjusts producer awards program

In 2017, the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) will present some of its awards at the association’s Fall Board of Directors Meeting. Keep Reading

The future of aggregates associations

Advocacy, as it has been for a century, will continue to be a top priority for leaders of the next trade organizations. Keep Reading

P&Q Hall of Fame Profile: Richard J. Feltes

Rick Feltes has always felt the need to give back to the aggregates industry. Mike Johnson, the president and CEO of the National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association, can attest to that notion. According to Johnson, Feltes was one of… Keep Reading

Williford dubbed chairman of NSSGA board of directors

Hal Williford, president and CEO of Memphis Stone & Gravel Co., was named chairman of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association’s (NSSGA) board of directors, succeeding Charles Luck IV. “Hal has been a true leader of the aggregates industry… Keep Reading

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