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Legislative Day on Capitol Hill Minimize

APRIL 6-7, 2020

Dates are for Monday & Tuesday

Now more than ever it is critical that we all join together in order to push for the rights of those who can't speak for themselves. What happens in Harrisburg, impacts everyone from our urban members to our rural members.

Now you can be their voice and let our politicians know what we have known all along. People want choice when it comes to their lives.

Join us on On Monday evening, April 6, at the 2020 Small Business Day Beer & Jazz Reception. Then, Tuesday morning, April 7 for Legislator visits at the Capitol.    From this page you will find everything you need to attend from directions to parking garages and maps of the capitol complex to the photos and addresses of the very legislators that are making choices that impact you and your business.

Don't forget to use the handy link  below to sign up for this event and let us know that you care about our industry issues in PA.  The Reception/Walk registration deadline is Friday, March 27, so be sure to register ASAP! 

HOTEL RESERVATIONS

If you're looking to stay in the area, rooms have been set aside at the Hilton Harrisburg Hotel, Harrisburg, PA

The NUCA PA has a discounted room rate of $189 for Monday and Tuesday night, April 6.

Please contact the NUCA PA office for your room reservation.
 

Can't make it for the day but still want to lend your voice to the rally? Want to know how to keep up the pressure after the rally, simply click on the link entitled feed back to send your personal message to your legislators.

Please remember to notify NUCA PA of any appointments you have with your legislators by clicking the button below! 

 

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Schedule Your Legislative Appointments then
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HILTON HARRISBURG HOTEL RESERVATION DEADLINE:

Friday, March 17

 

 

Legislative Walk Issues

 

Talking Points
 

 

 

  • Economic Loss Doctrine (Standby Time) - Excavation Technology vs. Columbia Gas Supreme Court Decision - This decision goes against the principles of the PA One Call safety issue and payment for Standby time should be considered to promote good safety practices and save money on utility relocates
     
  • Plumbers' Licensure - HB 442 and SB 183 - The definition found in these bills is of concern to NUCA PA members.  A cost/benefit analysis should be done to quantify the value of this licensing bill.  NUCA PA opposes these bills as currently written.
     
  • Project Labor Agreements (PLA's) - Fair and open bidding is the clear message here.
     
  • Separations Act - choice in project delivery merely listing the delivery systems for the public entity to choose the best option for their project:
    Design-Bid-Build with Multiple Primes
    Design-Bid-Build with Single Prime
    Design/Build
    Construction Management-At-Risk
    Integrated Project Delivery

     
  • Procurement Code Changes - Saving money in hard times can be as simple as including Standby time language in the law.


 

  • And other issues affecting construction businesses 

 

 

 

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