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Government Affairs

From a governmental
affairs perspective, the AGC of Tennessee works through its own
staff lobbyist, and when appropriate hired lobbyists, to support
legislation that is in the best interest of the the construction
industry and consumers.
The importance of
the legislative affairs effort to the industry cannot be
underestimated. Each year legislation that is potentially
injurious to the construction industry makes its way into the
legislative process. Through our lobbying efforts and the
marshalling of "grassroots" responses when needed, we work
together to ensure a healthy legislative and regulatory
environment in Tennessee.
If you know of an issue that needs
the attention of your association, we encourage you to contact
us at your earliest convenience.
New
Immigration Law
Tennessee's new Immigration Law went into effect January 3, 2008
which would suspend or revoke a contractor's license if that
employer "knowingly" hires an illegal alien. As with all
legislation which impacts the construction industry, AGC will
monitor the effect of this legislation. You can get a copy of
the entire statute by clicking on the following link:
http://tennessee.gov/sos/acts/105/pub/pc0529.pdf
FY
2008 Transportation Funding
Background:
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Both the
U.S. House and Senate are expected to consider the
conference report for H.R. 3074, the "Transportation,
Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act, for FY
2008," this week.
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H.R. 3074
provide much needed investment in the nation's surface
transportation and aviation system and the investment is
financed by user fees and will not impact the deficit.
AGC Message:
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H.R. 3074
provides $40.2 billion for the federal highway program, the
exact amount required by the 2005 highway and transit
reauthorization law, SAFETEA-LU.
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H.R. 3074
provides $9.65 billion for the federal transit program,
which is a $640 million increase above the FY 2007 level,
but slightly less than the amount guaranteed by SAFETEA-LU.
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H.R. 3074
provides $1 billion to repair deficient bridges in response
to the August 1 Minneapolis bridge collapse.
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H.R. 3074
provides $3.5 billion for airport capital improvements—the
same amount as FY 2007.
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The Senate
approved H.R. 3074 by a vote of 88-7; while the House also
approved the bill, it was not by a veto-proof margin,
268-153. President Bush has indicated that he will veto this
critical bill as it exceeds his budget request for FY 2008.
Take Action:
AGC strongly encourages you to
contact your members of Congress
and
urge them to support the conference report for H.R. 3074
because a vote against H.R. 3074, is a vote against its
transportation investment levels—no matter what else is in
the bill!
The House
and Senate are expected to consider the conference report
for H.R. 3074 this week. Both the House and the Senate need
to pass the conference report by a veto proof margin.
Links
State of
Tennessee
Governor of Tennessee
Tennessee General Assembly
The United
States House of Representatives
The United
States Senate
White
House
Other Links
Elected Representatives
Tennessee State Legislative Bill Search
Tennessee General
Assembly
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