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EFCA Empowers Employees
There seems to be a lot of incorrect information being disseminated about the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) currently making its way through Congress. The text of the legislation states that it will “amend the National Labor Relatio...Read More

Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009, Michigan will receive approximately $847 million in highway and bridge funding, according to the Associated General Contractors (AGC). The state will also receive approximately $168 million for wastewater projects. This is welcome news for our industry and Michigan citizens who depend on the state’s infrastructure.
Another breakdown by urban areas in the state shows how much highway funding urbanized areas with over 200,000 population will receive. Detroit will receive approximately $100 million in funding under the legislation; Grand Rapids will receive approximately $14 million; Flint will receive approximately $9 million; Lansing will receive approximately $8 million and Ann Arbor will receive approximately $7 million.
For all infrastructure investment in the legislation, the goal is for 50...Read More

America’s infrastructure is crumbling. The "2009 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure" produced by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) gave roads a D- and bridges a C. The report rated one-third of the nation’s major roads in poor or mediocre condition and said that 36 percent of major urban highways are congested. It concluded that "the current spending level of $70.3 billion per year for highway capital improvements is well below the estimated $186 billion needed annually to substantially improve the nation’s highways."
The report card also concluded that over 26 percent of the nation’s bridges are structurally deficient or functionally obsolete. The report said that "a $17 billion annual investment is needed to substantially improve current bridge conditions. Currently, only $10.5 billion is spent a...Read More

State Fails To Act
Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm and the

The Perfect Storm
By the County Road Association of Michigan
The winter of 2008 developed into the “perfect storm” for
Before winter arrived, reductions in staffing were already impacting the snow removal season. M...Read More

The Michigan Legislature is considering legislation related to water withdrawal regulation. This activity is associated with the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River Basin Compact (Compact), and a push within the
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