Resources for Federal Candidates

If you’re a federal candidate seeking support from AGC PAC, you’ve come to the right place. If you are a local or state candidate, please use the AGC Chapters link below to contact the AGC chapter in your area.

For those unfamiliar with our association — AGC of America, the voice of the construction industry, is an organization of qualified construction contractors and industry-related companies dedicated to skill, integrity and responsibility. Founded in 1918, AGC operates in partnership with its vast network of 87 chapters and provides a full range of services satisfying the needs and concerns of its members, thereby improving the quality of construction and protecting the public interests. We represent over 28,000 firms, including nearly 7,000 of America’s top general contractors, more than 9,300 specialty contractors, and 12,000 service providers and suppliers. Our members construct commercial and public buildings, airports, shopping centers, factories and industrial plants, schools, dams and flood control facilities, highways, roads and bridges, ports, public transit, underground facilities, water and wastewater treatment facilities, multifamily housing projects, military and defense related facilities, rail and transit facilities, tunnels, housing developments, and mining operations.

As the nonpartisan political action committee of AGC of America, AGC PAC supports federal candidates who champion policies that strengthen the construction industry and the millions of workers it employs. This page includes key resources to help you understand our priorities, the PAC endorsement process, and how to engage with AGC at both the national and chapter level.

Whether you’re running for federal office or managing a campaign, we encourage you to explore the materials below and reach out with any questions. We look forward to learning more about your campaign and your commitment to the issues that matter to America’s construction industry.

  • AGC Chapters – AGC of America is comprised of 87 chartered chapter affiliates. Use the map to select a state to view the AGC chapters and their contact information.

  • Candidate Questionnaire – All first-time candidates seeking AGC PAC support must complete the questionnaire. The questionnaire should be completed by the candidate or an authorized campaign staff member.

  • 2025-2026 Federal Priorities – Every two years, AGC of America outlines a set of federal legislative and regulatory priorities designed to strengthen and support the construction industry. Developed in collaboration with association leaders from across the country and industry divisions, these priorities reflect the most pressing challenges and opportunities facing contractors today. From workforce development and infrastructure investment to tax policy and regulatory reform, AGC’s 2025–2026 policy principles aim to create a stable, competitive environment where construction businesses can grow, innovate, and thrive.

  • Issue One-Pagers – Linked here are concise one-pagers on our key policy priorities. Each one highlights the challenges contractors face, outlines AGC’s position, and explains how proposed solutions will impact the construction industry.

  • Recommendations for the Next Surface Transportation Reauthorization – Linked here is a concise, action-focused blueprint to strengthen the Highway Trust Fund, speed up project delivery, keep workers safe, and meet growing mobility needs.

  • Construction Data – Construction is a major contributor to the U.S. economy. There were more than 919,000 construction establishments in the U.S. in the 1st quarter of 2023. The industry employs 8.0 million employees and creates nearly $2.1 trillion worth of structures each year. Construction is one of the largest customers for manufacturing, mining and a variety of services. Check out our data webpage that includes information on: