List Your Equipment  /  Dealer Login

Government

Follow developments in legislation, court rulings, and more for the construction industry on the local, state and federal levels.



ARTBA CEO Dave Bauer's Statement On Courts Overturning Federal Greenhouse Gas Performance Standard

Federal Courts in both Texas and Kentucky have now ruled that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) lacks the statutory authority to impose a Biden administration greenhouse gas (GHG) performance mandate on state transportation departments....


Proposed Budget Boosts IIJA Transportation Construction Programs

Citing its vision to protect and build on the progress made over the past three years, the Biden administration released its proposed budget for the 2025 fiscal year. With almost $79 billion earmarked for highway, safety and transit programs, the budget also adds $9.5 billion to support the resilience, safety and sustainability of the nation's transportation network via the bipartisan infrastructure law....


Industry Calls FHWA's Arbitrary Emissions Performance Mandate an Overreach

The construction industry has declared its support of 22 states challenging the FHWA's greenhouse gas (GHG) performance rules, which went into effect this past December. The AGC and ARTBA believe the federal agency lacks the authority to impose performance measures and that FHWA has underestimated the administrative costs resulting from the mandate....


ABC: Government-Registered Apprenticeship Programs Not Keeping Up With Construction Industry Needs

At current rates of participation and completion, federal and state government-registered apprenticeship programs will fail to meet the construction industry's short- and long-term skilled workforce needs, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of recently released U.S....


Construction Associations Back State Challenge to Federal Rule

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) and the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) jointly filed amicus briefs in support of 22 states challenging the Biden Administration's new Greenhouse gas performance measure for state transportation departments....


Lawmakers Push for Expedited Bridge Permitting Process

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, ranking member of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, and U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar recently led a bipartisan coalition of federal lawmakers representing Texas communities in sending a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken urging him to quickly implement a key provision they included in the recently enacted 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that advances several international bridge projects in Texas....


ABC: Final Independent Contractor Rule Will Create More Confusion, Litigation Chaos

Associated Builders and Contractors released a statement from Vice President of Regulatory, Labor and State Affairs Ben Brubeck opposing the U.S. Department of Labor's independent contractor final rule under the Fair Labor Standards Act....


Conn-Weld Industries Hosts U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito

The Association of Equipment (AEM) and its national grassroots campaign I Make America teamed up with Conn-Weld Industries to host U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-W. Va.) at the company's manufacturing facility in Princeton, W....


Arkansas Lawmakers Okay Building New Walkway Beneath State Capitol

An Arkansas legislative panel signed off on a proposed Bureau of Legislative Research contract with a Little Rock builder in late August for the construction of an underground "secured walkway" between the state Capitol building and the Multi-Agency Complex just to the west....


Final BABA Rule Stipulates Domestic Made Construction Materials On Federal Projects

In mid-August, the White House issued final guidance on the controversial Build America Buy America Act (BABA). President Joe Biden aims to bolster the economy "from the middle down and the bottom up." With some exceptions, the word to the construction industry is to use American-made materials built by American workers....



Today's Top Stories

  1. Micron Announces Agreement to Build Factory in Boise, Idaho  →
  2. First Powerscreen Premiertrak 900 Debuts With Indy Firm  →
  3. Slag Cement Association Welcomes CalPortland as New Member  →
  4. After 15 Years, Georgia Finally Completes Expansion of Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant  →
  5. Highway Superintendent Shawn Keeler and the Town of Putnam Valley  →
  6. Two Firms Give Burned Highway New Life  →
  7. Brightline Breaks Ground On $3B Vegas-to-California Rail  →
  8. Huntsville International Airport Receives $7M Federal Grant to Upgrade Its Terminal  →
  9. Alex Lyon & Son Holds Four-Day Sale in Atlantic City, N.J.  →
  10. Changes Put Brockton’s J. Derenzo Co. on Rock Solid Foundation  →
  11. Chicago Pneumatic Welcomes Ebbert Pacific in Southwest  →
  12. Officials Celebrate Milestone at Austin-Bergstrom Airport  →
  13. Oregon to Deploy First-of-Its-Kind, In-Cab Safety Alerts  →
  14. Bomag Displays New Mill, Technologies at World of Asphalt 2022  →
  15. New Study Shows Boston to Manchester, N.H., Rail Service Would Cost $782M to Build  →
  16. Ford Int'l Airport Breaks Ground On $135M Terminal Project  →
  17. Komatsu Acquires Pine Bush Equipment  →
  18. Leica Geosystems Launches its First Machine Smart Antenna — Leica iCON gps 120  →
  19. New N.C. Rail Study Proposes Passenger Train Line Between Wilmington, Raleigh  →
  20. Samsung Agrees to Expand Its Presence Austin, Taylor  →
  21. Skanska Awarded Contract to Develop Offshore Wind Port at South Brooklyn Marine Terminal  →




aggregateequipmentguide-logo agriculturalequipmentguide-logo craneequipmentguide-logo forestryequipmentguide-logo truckandtrailerguide-logo
39.96250 \\ -83.00610 \\ Columbus \\ PA