Biden's latest regulation withdrawal proves a victory for ABC and apprentices industry-wide.
Continuing Resolutely Into the Lame Duck
This election day, the American people will determine the partisan control of the narrowly divided U.S. House of Representatives, Senate and White House—and in doing so, shape the legislative and regulatory priorities of the next two to four years.
Protect Your Construction Business From Tax Bill Uncertainty Related to R&E Amortization
If you expect taxes on your construction company to be filed a specific way for 2024, you may want to double-check your research and development expenses.
Where Does the FTC’s Noncompete Ban Stand?
The FTC's noncompete ban would have taken place one month ago if not for a block from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. As developments continue to unfold behind the scenes, review what this ban could mean for construction companies.
New Ticket, Same Show: The Democratic Candidate
The Democrats have a new ticket, but do they have new policies? And most importantly, do they want to see a fair and level playing field for construction? Spoiler alert: The answer is no.
The Choice Is Clear: Vote Pro-Merit Shop
Essential workplace freedoms are at stake in November’s presidential election. As you head to the polls, remember to cast your vote in favor of the merit shop.
Safety on Tour: Listening to Construction Leaders’ Top Concerns
The American Society of Safety Professionals created the Corporate Listening Tour to gauge directly from the pros what their top safety priorities and concerns are. Here’s what they had to say this year.
Majority Rules
With major seats up for grabs in this year’s U.S. Senate races, Democratic majority control is anything but certain. Here’s a look at the hottest states to watch.









