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Building the Future Starts at the Ballot Box
Why Voting in 2026 Matters for Construction and How AGC Makes It Easy If you work in construction, your livelihood is shaped by public policy. Decisions made in Washington, D.C., and in state capitals affect what you build, how
Texas Incumbents Who Could Lose
Knocking on the door of the March 3 Texas primary, we see analyses surfacing predicting that more than one Texas congressional incumbent could lose their renomination battles. The Senate race has attracted a great deal of attention throughout the early
Colorado Joins Redistricting War
Yet, another state is making a redistricting move, but this one is for the future. A new organization called Coloradans for a Level Playing Field announced last week that it will attempt to qualify a congressional redistricting ballot proposition for
Political Snippets from Across the Country
U.S. Senate Alabama: The new Alabama Poll (Released 2/6; 500 AL likely Republican primary voters) suggests a closing Republican US Senate primary contest. According to the new survey results, Attorney General Steve Marshall leads US Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) and
New Minnesota Data Not So Lopsided
A new Emerson College political survey suggests that the adverse publicity from the ICE controversy in Minneapolis may not be favoring Democrats to the degree one might have anticipated considering the intense media coverage surrounding the issue. The Emerson College
The Crypto Factor
Cryptocurrency financial sector leaders are going to make their presence felt in the 2026 election cycle, but you might not see direct evidence of such. Through Super PACs and messages not involving the cryptocurrency issue priorities, the industry is attempting






