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ROCKS Act included in surface transportation reauthorization bill

The ROCKS Act would establish a working group to study the use of aggregates and recommend practices and policies to ensure continued access to them. Keep Reading

Republicans counter Biden’s infrastructure proposal

A group of Senate Republicans introduced a $568 billion infrastructure plan that would reportedly provide more funding for roads and bridges than President Biden’s $2.3 trillion proposal. Keep Reading

NSSGA’s digital convention is a wrap

According to the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA), hundreds of industry leaders participated in its 2021 Annual Convention. Keep Reading

Martin Marietta’s Thomey earns NSSGA’s Wendt award

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) presented David Thomey with its Barry K. Wendt Commitment Award, recognizing his voice as a leading one for the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

Court decision allows for quicker infrastructure improvement, associations say

The Navigable Waters Protection Rule will take effect in Colorado, providing benefits to producers, according to industry associations. Keep Reading

Previewing the 2021 NSSGA Annual Convention

Jennifer Dugas of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) provides a look ahead to association's March 8-9 digital convention. Keep Reading

NSSGA 2021 Young Leaders Annual Meeting goes digital

The scheduled April meeting will now be a virtual gathering only, according to the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA). Keep Reading

Buttigieg confirmed as DOT secretary, the industry reacts

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association and the Associated Equipment Distributors applauded the Senate's quick confirmation of Pete Buttigieg as transportation secretary. 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

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