AGC NCLC Conference | Washginton D.C.
2025 Quarter Three
AGC of Utah Represents Industry in Washington National & Chapter Leadership Conference | September 14–17
2025
Investing in Infrastructure and Federal Construction Utah’s delegation heard first- hand about the importance of consistent, long-term federal investment in infrastructure and public projects. AGC urged Congress to fully fund the Clean Water and Drinking Water State Revolving Funds and maintain support for rural broadband programs that expand connectivity across the state. We also highlighted the need to preserve the High- way Trust Fund and prioritize formula-based transportation
funding that gets projects built efficiently. At the federal level, AGC en- couraged timely passage of the Water Resources Develop- ment Act (WRDA) and Na- tional Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), both essential to military construction, port modernization, and national security. Workforce Development and Immigration With more than 90 percent of construction firms reporting labor shortages, workforce
Voice. Influence. Action. Impact.
AGC OF UTAH JOINED CHAPTER LEADERS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY IN WASHINGTON, D.C. FOR A WEEK
AGC meeting with Senator Mike Lee’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Justin Anthony.
AGC of Utah joined chapter lead- ers from across the country in Washington, D.C. for the 2025 National and Chapter Leader- ship Conference (NCLC), a week dedicated to strengthening the voice of America’s builders. While the conference featured national briefings on leadership, workforce trends, and the future of construction, the primary focus of AGC of Utah’s trip was direct advocacy: meeting with Utah’s congressional delegation to discuss the issues most criti- cal to contractors at home.
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