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How the election could impact construction

Ken Simonson with the Associated General Contractors of America, discusses how the upcoming election could impact factors including tariffs, regulations and infrastructure spending. Keep Reading

Handicapping the 2024 presidential race

Former speaker Newt Gingrich took a few minutes to share his outlook on the 2024 presidential election at the Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference. Keep Reading

Duff: Having a functioning Congress is a big key

With the presidential election drawing so much media attention, Duff Quarry's Ross Duff issues a reminder about the importance of congressional races to the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

Van Til: More deregulation, national stimulus program could emerge beyond November

River Aggregates’ Rob Van Til forecasts developments that may come in 2021 and in the years that follow. Keep Reading

Scepaniak: Looking for emphasis on roads, bridges in a candidate

Congressional races are also key in this year's election, writes Wm. D. Scepaniak’s John Scepaniak. Keep Reading

Hubacz-Kiley weighs the pluses and minuses of Trump, Biden

Bond Construction’s Karen Hubacz-Kiley offers some thoughts on the pros and cons of each presidential candidate as they pertain to the aggregate industry. 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

Assessing the coronavirus, the election and more

How much stock is SC Market Analytics’ David Chereb putting into the coronavirus and the upcoming election when producing an aggregate forecast? Keep Reading

Looking ahead to 2021 for the aggregate industry

The industry’s essential status got producers this far in 2020, and it's clearer that many will finish the year strong. Now, thoughts are starting to shift to 2021, with P&Q's Kevin Yanik wondering how next year’s story will be written. Keep Reading

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