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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...

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