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Strong 2019 foundation is key to 2020 success

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association’s Mike Johnson provides insight on 2020's upside after a strong 2019. Keep Reading

Luck Companies veteran Williams earns environmental award

Mark Williams, environmental manager at Luck Companies, was presented with the award during NSSGA's Legislative & Policy Forum in November. Keep Reading

NSSGA compiles 5,000 seat belt safety pledges

The pledges were presented to the Mine Safety & Health Administration's David Zatezalo during a joint visit to support a seat belt safety campaign. Keep Reading

The industry returns to Capitol Hill

P&Q participated in the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association’s annual lobbying event in Washington, D.C. Find out what producers, manufacturers and others spent their time on as they visited with members of Congress. Keep Reading

ROCKS Act introduced to Congress

The House introduced legislation that would allow stakeholders at the federal, state and local levels to evaluate the use of aggregate for construction and transportation projects.  Keep Reading

NSSGA awards operations for community relations success

National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association's (NSSGA) Community Relations Excellence award recognizes achievements in enhancing the public’s perception of the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

Workplace exam education opportunities available

With the 2017 workplace exams rule returning, the Mine Safety & Health Administration is hosting a series of meetings in November to educate its stakeholders. Keep Reading

MSHA’s 2017 workplace exams rule back in place

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) put this old rule into effect after a court vacated a 2018 update of the rule on examinations of working places. Keep Reading

MSHA chief to address NSSGA’s November event

David Zatezalo of the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) will discuss the agency's latest efforts at the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association's (NSSGA) Legislative & Policy Forum. Keep Reading

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