Archive for September 2023
Small Business Virtual Roundtable Meetings on the Department of Labor’s Proposed Overtime Rule
Small Business Virtual Roundtable Meetings on the Department of Labor’s Proposed Overtime Rule TUESDAY, September 26, 2023, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Eastern Time WEDNESDAY, September 27, 2023, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Eastern Time Via Microsoft Teams Meeting The Small Business Administration (SBA)’s next Office of Advocacy Roundtable will meet virtually to discuss…
Read MoreThis Week in Congress
This Week in Congress This week, the House returned for its first floor votes post-recess to kick off a packed fall agenda, and both chambers of Congress voted on FY24 funding bills. Return to the ASAToday page to read more articles.
Read MoreGovernment Shutdown Threats Looming
Government Shutdown Threats Looming Government shutdown threats are looming, and a continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government at the FY23 funding levels post September 30th is highly probable. Senators want a December 8th deadline while House Republicans want the CR “in the October timeframe.” One of the biggest issues to reaching a bipartisan CR…
Read MoreThe Fall Legislative Agenda
The Fall Legislative Agenda In addition to the September 30th deadline for appropriation bills, there are a number of other legislative measures that need to be addressed including the farm bill. Also, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)’s authorization expires on September 30th. The law sets funding levels and authorizes revenue collections for Airport and Airway…
Read MoreThe Senate Addresses Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The Senate Addresses Artificial Intelligence (AI) This week, the Senate heard from virtually all the captains of America’s tech industry including some key defense figures, on the subject of artificial intelligence (AI). Senate Majority Leader Schumer stated, “it was a meeting unlike any other that we have seen in the Senate in a very long…
Read MoreASA Submits Comments to MSHA’s Proposed Silica Rule
ASA Submits Comments to MSHA’s Proposed Silica Rule ASA, along with the Construction Industry Safety Coalition (CSIC), submitted comments to the recent Mine Safety Health Administration (MSHA) proposed rulemaking on its respirable crystalline silica standard. Workplace safety and health is paramount for our members, and each is committed to creating safer construction jobsites for workers.…
Read MoreThis Week in Congress
This Week in Congress Congress has few working days left to fund the government and extend key programs by September 30th, with the Senate scheduled to return this week and the House on September 12th. Both chambers have a packed agenda that will include work on fiscal year (FY) 2024 appropriations, the annual defense policy…
Read MoreFunding the Government
Funding the Government When the House and Senate are both in session next week, members of Congress will have only 11 legislative days to come to an agreement on the continuing resolution (CR) before the current fiscal year expires on September 30, 2023. Speaker McCarthy and Senate Majority Leader Schumer agreed on the general idea…
Read MoreSupplement Disaster Assistance
Supplement Disaster Assistance Sen. Scott (R-FL) and other Republicans have called for passing disaster relief separately from the rest of the emergency package, fearing extensive debates over Ukraine aid and border security could delay relief to hard-hit areas. President Biden rejected that suggestion and additional funding for Ukraine continues to face resistance from some GOP…
Read MoreOvertime Proposed Rulemaking Released
Overtime Proposed Rulemaking Released The Department of Labor (DOL) released its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking altering the overtime pay regulations under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The proposal increases the minimum salary threshold to $55,068, up from the current $35,568, a 55% increase. The proposal also implements automatic increases to the threshold. The threshold will…
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