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U.S. DOT Sends More Than $3 Billion To Reconnect Communities
What happened: The Biden administration March 13 unveiled $3.3 billion in Reconnecting Communities and…
Biden Releases FY 2025 Budget
What happened: President Joe Biden March 11 called for full funding of core federal…
ARTBA, Industry Groups Hit Army Corps With FOIA Request for WOTUS Guidance
What happened: ARTBA and several industry partners March 12 filed a Freedom of Information…
Despite Court Ruling, FinCEN Beneficial Ownership Reporting Remains In Effect
What happened: The U.S. Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) beneficial ownership reporting rule,…
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Construction Associations Back State Challenge to Federal Rule that Diverts Infrastructure Resources from Vital Projects
ARTBA & AGC Question Federal Highway Administration’s Statutory Authority to Require Greenhouse Gas…
Coalition of Trade Associations Requests Improvements to White House Implementation of the Build America, Buy America Act
Groups File Formal Request for Rulemaking Urging White House to Drop its Current…
New ARTBA Website is Hub for Infrastructure Law & Transportation Policy
ARTBA.org Built for Association Members, Congressional Staff and News Media (WASHINGTON, D.C.) –…
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November-December
In this Issue:
- Meet the 2024 ARTBA Chair: Oklahoma Contractor Tim Duit
- ARTBA State Chapter Spotlight: Four New CEOs Take the Helm
- Three Industry Leader Development Program Graduates Making an Impact
- New 2023 ARTBA Members
- 2024 Leadership Directory & Buyers’ Guide to Products & Services
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