
The Industry’s Leading Advocate
No other organization is more effective or visible than the Associated General Contractors of America in advancing the interests of the construction industry across all commercial sectors. From Capitol Hill to federal agencies and the White House, AGC works directly with elected officials, staff, and regulators to shape policies that support a stronger, more predictable and pro-growth climate for construction. It’s why decisionmakers consistently turn to AGC first for insight on how legislation and regulations will impact the industry.
By engaging in AGC’s advocacy efforts, you can help shape the policies that directly affect your projects, your workforce, and your bottom line.
Our Issues, Your Industry
Explore some of the top policy areas AGC is fighting for—from workforce development and tax policy to infrastructure, labor, and beyond. These are the issues shaping construction’s future.

Invest in Workforce Education
Securing skilled labor through smart policies
Tariffs on Construction Materials
Understanding the impact of rising material costs
Taxes on Construction Companies
Promoting pro-growth tax policies
Funding for Road & Bridge Construction
Paving the way for infrastructure investment
Building a Better Congress
The U.S. House of Representatives and Senate work better when they include champions for construction—AGC PAC helps elect them.
Every day, Congress makes decisions that impact the future of construction.
AGC PAC, the association’s bipartisan political action committee, gives member company employees a voice in the political process. Voluntary personal donations are used to support federal candidates who understand and advocate for the industry.
TESTIFYING TO SHAPE INDUSTRY POLICY
Construction Voices Heard on Capitol Hill
AGC members regularly bring real-world insight to lawmakers by testifying before congressional committees on the most pressing issues facing the construction industry.
SHOWING LAWMAKERS INDUSRY IMPACT DIRECTLY
Bring Policy to the Jobsite
AGC’s Jobsite Tour program gives members and chapters a chance to show elected officials how their decisions affect contractors, workers, and communities in the real world.