Masonry Magazine June 1996 Page. 15

Words: Fred Kinateder, Michael Adelizzi, Matt Glover, Dan Macario, Kit Bond, Cass Ballenger, Tom Ewing, Gary Bohnee
Masonry Magazine June 1996 Page. 15

Masonry Magazine June 1996 Page. 15
Associated Specialty
Contractors Seek Reforms

Highlights from a
construction wide
conference in
Washington, D.C.

Twenty members of the Mason Contractors Association of America joined contractors from seven other construction specialty trade associations on Capital Hill to discuss issues facing the construction industry with members of Congress. Nearly two hundred and fifty contractors representing the National Electrical Contractors Association, the National Roofing Contractors, Painting and Decorating Contractors, the Mechanical Contractors, National Insulation Association, the National Association of Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Contractors, and the Sheet Metal, Air Conditioning National Contractors were briefed on key issues during the Associated Specialty Contractors Legislative Conference April 14, 15 and 16.

Attendees heard speakers from the House and Senate address various issues being debated. Congressman Cass Ballenger discussed his new bill to reform OSHA after prospects of his first bill to reform OSHA fell short of the 218 sponsors needed to insure passage. The new bill that Ballenger introduced on Monday, April 15 should be more palatable to President Clinton and a select number of moderate Republicans who are fearful of a labor backlash at the polls in November if they had backed Ballenger's original measure.

Congressman Tom Ewing (R-IL) thanked the ASC contractor attendees for their help in passing Regulatory Flexibility which will help in reducing overbearing government regulation. Senator Kit Bond (R-MO), Chairman of the Senate Committee on small business, discussed various issues before the Congress. He also addressed S. 942, Regulatory Flexibility Reform, which mirrored Congressman Ewing's bill in the House and was ultimately signed into law by President Clinton.
MCAA members who attended the ASC Conference paused for a group photo. Front row from left to right are Mark Larsen, Dan Macario, Don Grant, Frank Campitelli, Tom Daniel, John Smith, MCAA Director of Member Services Tom Joseph. Middle row: Dick Matthews, Bob Barkshire, Terry Mulligan, Paul Clements, Camillo DiCamillo and Dick Felice. Top row: Matt Glover. Mike Johnston, Roy Swindal, MCAA Executive Director Mike Adelizzi, Bill McConnell, Fred Kinateder and Alan Griffin by Michael Adelizzi Executive Director, Mason Contractors Association of America
MCAA members along with several contractors from other trades met with Gary Bohnee, Legislative Assistant to Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell. Seated from left to right are Bohnee. MCAA member Dan Macario, James Peterson, MCAA member Fred Kinateder, Sue King, MCAA member Matt Glover and Frank Campitel


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