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AGC of America published McAuliffe, Ciattarelli Win Gov Primaries in PAC Member News 2021-06-11 15:58:11 -0400
McAuliffe, Ciattarelli Win Gov Primaries
As expected, former Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe and ex-New Jersey state Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli won their respective Democratic and Republican primaries for Governor on Tuesday in the two states holding major 2021 elections.
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Political Snippets 6.11.21
Listed below are political snippets on congressional, gubernatorial, state and city-wide races across the country. Enjoy!
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AGC of America published Poll: Murkowski Badly Trailing in PAC Member News 2021-06-11 15:54:47 -0400
Poll: Murkowski Badly Trailing
A new statewide political survey suggests that Sen. Lisa Murkowski* (R) is in serious danger of losing her coming re-election campaign.
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AGC of America published AGC Pushes Biden Administration for Lumber Price Relief in Latest News 2021-06-03 11:23:14 -0400
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AGC of America published AGC Presses for Action on Construction Materials Prices in Latest News 2021-06-03 10:49:42 -0400
AGC Presses for Action on Construction Materials Prices
On May 28, the President Biden’s National Economic Council sought consultation from AGC Chief Economist Ken Simonson on construction supply chain issues, materials price increases and their impacts.
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Political Snippets 5.28.2021
Listed below are political snippets on congressional, gubernatorial, state and city-wide races across the country. Enjoy!
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Another Florida Twist
Two weeks ago, a story from the Axios news site reported that Florida Rep. Stephanie Murphy (D-Winter Park) had made the decision to challenge Sen. Marco Rubio (R), and that Rep. Val Demings (D-Orlando) would run for Governor. Those suppositions proved premature to say the least.
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Special Election Look-In
The New Mexico and Texas special elections are quickly approaching and the anticipated results are becoming clear.
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Latest Senate News
Incumbents, candidates, and potential candidates are making political moves in some key upcoming 2022 Senate races, which makes now a good time to review the latest happenings.
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AGC of America published AGC Continues to Press for Timely Forgiveness of PPP Loans in Latest News 2021-05-18 09:42:40 -0400
AGC Continues to Press for Timely Forgiveness of PPP Loans
On May 10, AGC filed a Freedom of Information Act request in response to SBA’s delayed decision-making process of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans as AGC members report they have already waited many months for SBA to act on forgiveness applications for loans over $2 million.
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AGC of America published U.S. Treasury Outlines How States Can Spend $350 Billion State & Local Government COVID-Relief in Latest News 2021-05-18 09:42:11 -0400
U.S. Treasury Outlines How States Can Spend $350 Billion State & Local Government COVID-Relief
On May 13, the U.S. Department of Treasury issued an interim final rule (IFR) detailing how the $350 billion in state, local, and territorial government funding provided through the American Rescue Plan Act can be spent.
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Political Snippets 5.14.21
Listed below are political snippets on congressional, gubernatorial, state and city-wide races across the country. Enjoy!
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The House Opens
With the number of House open and vacant seats continuing to grow, we update the status of each and begin to project where the most competitive incumbent-less districts might lie in 2022.
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Disputing the Georgia Poll
At the end of last week, the Remington Research Group released a survey of the Georgia 2022 Republican gubernatorial primary for their client, former DeKalb County Chief Executive Officer and ex-state Representative Vernon Jones. The results were met with some derision.
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Where Newsom is Weak
The University of California at Berkeley’s Institute for Governmental Studies released another of its periodic polls Tuesday, and while it finds Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) surviving the upcoming recall election it also identifies areas of underlying weakness.
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House Money
The first quarter Federal Election Commission financial disclosure reports were due from all incumbents and official candidates on April 15th, and the statistical staff from the Daily Kos Elections website, as they typically do, tallied and organized all the monetary results.
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Political Snippets 4.30.21
Listed below are political snippets on congressional, gubernatorial and state races across the country. Enjoy!
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Census Patterns
Monday’s Census Bureau’s congressional apportionment and state population report continues to be digested, and its many surprises will potentially lead to legal action from unanticipated sources.
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TX-6 Primary Tomorrow
The special jungle primary to begin the process of replacing the late Texas Rep. Ron Wright (R-Arlington) begins tomorrow as 11 Republicans, 10 Democrats, a Libertarian, and an Independent scratch and claw to obtain one of the two available runoff positions.
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Senate Action
While most of the political world was focused on Monday’s national apportionment announcement, several Senate moves of merit were also made this week.
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