Companies need to augment traditional skills with modern technologies and expertise to maximize their effectiveness.
2022 Political Forecast Promises More of the Same—Change
Moving into 2022, there are three key factors that will determine just how far the political pendulum might swing away from the Democrats in power: temperature, candidates and maps.
Anti-Employer Language in Reconciliation Raises Concerns
The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace has sent a letter to Congress regarding “serious concerns” found in the proposed tax and spending reconciliation package.
Reconciliation Package Could Have Devastating Impact on Construction
The policies included in the budget reconciliation proposal would have a devastating impact on businesses, including many of the country’s small construction firms.
California Union Ruling May Have Long-Term Effects
Although long-term repercussions are not yet completely clear, Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid could be significant for contractors working in the state.
Wisconsin and Michigan Work Toward Solar Legislation
The Michigan Municipal League joined with the Michigan Community Solar Alliance to support bipartisan legislation allowing community solar projects in Michigan.
President Biden Promises New OSHA Rule
Although Biden's new OSHA Rule is not yet published, employers that may be covered by the rule should keep these considerations in mind.
ABC Opposes Tax Deduction Changes
More than 100 trade associations joined forces to oppose potential legislation that would weaken the Section 199A pass-through tax deduction.












