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2024 Election Results: What Construction Companies Should Expect to See Come Out of Washington

Join AGC for a must-attend webinar that explores the impact of the November election results and what they signal for the future of the construction industry.
October 24, 2024Updated:November 18, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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With a new president taking office and the 119th Congress convening in January, the political landscape is undergoing significant change, bringing with it a wave of new legislative and regulatory priorities. These developments have the potential to impact the construction industry, influencing everything from workforce development to expiring tax provisions and infrastructure investments. This webinar will provide the insights you need to navigate the evolving landscape and understand how these changes could affect your business.

In this webinar, our speakers will provide critical insights into:

  • Election Results Breakdown Election Results Breakdown: Understand how the shifts in political power will affect Congress and the White House.
  • Workforce and Immigration Reform: Will the new Congress prioritize workforce development, training programs, and employment-based immigration reform?
  • Investment in Infrastructure: Will the new Congress pass a highway and transit reauthorization that builds upon the investments made in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act?
  • Taxes on Construction Companies: Learn the prospects for extending or modifying key provisions in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and how that could affect your business’s tax planning strategies.
  • Regulatory Road Ahead: Will there be a change in course on regulations coming out of agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Labor, and others?

Our panel will offer an in-depth look at the policies that will likely take center stage and help you prepare for the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Whether it’s infrastructure investment, regulatory changes, or evolving tax policies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights.

Don’t miss out! Stay ahead of the curve and understand how these changes will impact the future of the construction industry. Click here to register.

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