On June 11–13, construction leaders from AGC of Kentucky traveled to Capitol Hill for the chapter’s annual Washington, D.C. Fly-In. The three-day program paired policy briefings and economic updates with face-to-face meetings across Kentucky’s congressional delegation, with both meetings at the AGC Townhouse and on Capitol Hill. The meetings gave contractors the opportunity to speak directly with lawmakers who shape federal immigration, workforce and tax legislation.
AGC of Kentucky members discussed with lawmakers the importance of addressing the labor shortage and retaining pro-construction tax provisions slated to sunset after 2025. AGC chapters are welcome and encouraged to utilize the AGC Townhouse, which is just steps from the Capitol, when they come to Washington D.C. For more information or to explore your own trip to Washington D.C., please contact deniz.mustafa@agc.org.
AGC of Kentucky Comes to Washington D.C.
AGC of Kentucky meets with their members of Congress to discuss taxes, immigration, and workforce
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