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CAGC Legislative Committees | Staff

Carolinas AGC interacts with many levels of governmental and regulatory entities on members' behalf. Our involvement includes monitoring and affecting the outcome of proposed legislation in the state legislatures with our members' businesses in mind; working with the state labor departments for reasonable safety regulations; keeping close relations with municipal and county officials concerning mutual interests such as risk allocation and public bidding; and working with the public schools and community colleges in helping provide for a well-trained work force. In addition, CAGC helps back up similar federal efforts for the Carolinas in conjunction with National AGC.

State Legislative Issues

North Carolina: The short session of the NC General Assembly begins May 13, 2008. Carolinas CAGC’s top priority will continue to be pressing for multi-billion-dollar infrastructure funding, especially for transportation. Berry Jenkins, CAGC’s NC highway-heavy director, is helping to lead efforts here, along with NC Go!, in trying to convince state lawmakers of the need to provide new funding for transportation. We’ll also continue our push, as leaders with the Partnership for North Carolina’s Future, for additional funding for public schools, universities, and water and sewer needs.

Other legislation sure to surface will involve public bidding methods, tort reform, increasing penalties for vandalism on job sites, Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUB) participation on public work, bad legislation sought by trial lawyers and unions, and environmental bills. NC Building Division Director Dave Simpson will be involved in much of this work and Utility Division Director Allen Gray will help monitor utility issues.

South Carolina: The 2008 legislative session began Jan. 8 in South Carolina and CAGC lobbyists – SC Highway-Heavy Director Sammy Hendrix and SC Building Division Director Leslie Hope – are studying the bills that have been filed and determining the impact each will have on the industry. The top issues CAGC will be following are immigration reform, highway funding and alternative delivery methods legislation.

Since Congress could not come to an agreement on a federal immigration reform bill, South Carolina is declaring that not only will it address the issue, it will be the top legislative priority this session. Both the House and Senate have vowed to have a resolution and a bill passed by the end of March. That is, if they can decide whose version they should pass – the House or the Senate. Several members of the Senate have proposed a billion-dollar road funding plan. The proposal, which would transfer money from the General Fund to the Infrastructure Bank, would provide much-needed monies to fix roads and bridges in the state. Also in the hopper is the alternative delivery method legislation, which got a big boost the second day of the 2008 session when the House and Senate approved it and sent it to the governor for final approval.

CAGC Legislative Committees

In pursuing CAGC's legislative and regulatory goals, our legislative committees in both states keep close tabs on our work. The legislative committees make recommendations for CAGC's Board of Directors concerning our efforts.

Staff

Lobbyists:

Dave Simpson
Director, North Carolina Building Division
(919)781-3270
dsimpson@carolinasagc.org
 
Leslie Hope
Director, South Carolina Building Division
(803)799-5380
lhope@carolinasagc.org
Berry Jenkins
Director, North Carolina Highway-Heavy Division
(919)781-3270
bjenkins@carolinasagc.org
Sammy Hendrix
Director, South Carolina Highway-Heavy Division
(803)799-5380
shendrix@carolinasagc.org

 

 

 

 



Safety:

Kenny Boggs
Director, Safety Services
(704)372-1450 ext. 5249
kboggs@carolinasagc.org

Local Governments/Municipalities:

Allen Gray
Director, Utility Division
(704)372-1450 ext. 5231
agray@carolinasagc.org
Bill Stricker
Director, Subcontractors/Specialty Contractors &  Supplier/Service Company Divisions
(704)3720-1450 ext. 5213
bstricker@carolinasagc.org  

Education & Training:

Carolyn Milliron
VP, Workforce Development Group
(704)372-1450 ext. 5223
cmilliron@carolinasagc.org

 

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