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Report: Construction spending reaches record high

Spending should stay robust through early 2019, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. But trade disputes, workforce shortages and rising interest rates threaten to undermine long-term growth in construction demand. Keep Reading

New rules for taxing pass-through income

Tax reform is prompting a number of owners and operators to re-evaluate the structure of their business. Keep Reading

Breaking down tax reform, what’s ahead for infrastructure

P&Q Roundtable attendees explore the effects of the new tax bill on their businesses and the likelihood of passing major legislation on infrastructure this year. Keep Reading

Nation’s newest debts present obstacle for infrastructure reform

Mike Johnson, president and CEO of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association, outlines the road ahead to pass a federal infrastructure bill. Keep Reading

State funding measures, tax reform fuel optimism at Summit

Tom Hill offers an outlook for the months ahead at Summit Materials, which released its fourth-quarter and 2017 year-end results. Keep Reading

CalPortland excited about the aggregate industry’s future

CalPortland had a positive response to the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act, and it looks forward to the passage of a comprehensive infrastructure bill sometime in 2018. Keep Reading

Tax reform bill headed to White House

Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act early Wednesday morning, overhauling the U.S. tax code for the first time in more than three decades. Keep Reading

Tax reform bill takes center stage

The House of Representatives introduced a reform bill that will overhaul the tax system. Learn more about the bill introduced. Keep Reading

NSSGA: Five ways tax reform could affect the industry

NSSGA says the tax reform plan recently unveiled by the White House includes provisions relevant to U.S. aggregate operations. Keep Reading

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