MCAA Legislative Conference 2010

Words: Jeff Buczkiewicz, Mackie Bounds, Norma Jean Bounds, Paul Odom, Senator Nelson, Congressman Herger, Senator Vitter, Congressman Edwards, Senator Thune
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Mackie and Norma Jean Bounds present the 2010 MCAA Freedom and Prosperity award to Congressman Chet Edwards of Texas.

Members of the MCAA converged on Washington, D.C., in mid-may to get front and center with the politicians who make the decisions that most affect our industry. We were early to rise, pounding the pavement of D.C. and knocking on the doors of Congressman on both sides of the aisle. Following are the bills we lobbied for (or against), along with our official position on those bills.

Mine Safety and Health Act (MSHA) - Enforcement

Our industry continues to maintain its commitment to worker and workplace safety as evidenced by the continuing reduction in instances of injury in our operations. Fair and consistent enforcement of mine safety regulations by MSHA will complement the industry’s efforts and lead to a safer and healthier workplace. Anything less than reasonable interpretation and consistent enforcement of the standards will be counter-productive and serve only to divert mine operators attention from valid safety issues that will make a real difference in the safety of our workers.

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Legislative Chair Paul Odom and MCAA President Mackie Bounds present the 2010 MCAA Freedom and Prosperity Award to Senator David Vitter of Louisiana.

Military Construction (MilCon)

The masonry industry urges Congress to direct the Armed Services to incorporate life cycle cost and other durability considerations heavily into design and construction protocols. The present policy, particularly that of the Army Corps, of grossly undervalues life cycle cost and durability as criteria for awarding construction contracts. This policy is costing the government billions of dollars long-term.

Comprehensive Immigration Reform

The Masonry Industry supports a comprehensive approach that includes provisions to secure our nation’s borders and creates a temporary guest worker program that meets the demand for labor and a process for addressing the undocumented currently employed in the U.S. We urge Congress to act quickly and decisively to address the ever growing problem and to pass a Comprehensive Reform package rather than piecemeal legislation which only addresses very few narrow components of the overall problem.

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Congressman Wally Herger of California is presented the 2010 MCAA Freedom and Prosperity Award by (from left to right) Paul Odom, Congressman Herger, Mackie Bounds and Jeff Buczkiewicz, MCAA Executive Director.

Alternative Minimum Tax

The Masonry Industry supports repeal of the AMT or appropriate indexing of the AMT to its original date of enactment or the date of enactment of a new AMT bill.

Misclassification of Employees as Independent Contractors

Federal agencies should take steps to improve enforcement of current laws at both the state and federal level. Congress should direct the Department of Labor and the Internal Revenue Service to work together to improve enforcement mechanisms and protocols. Furthermore, the current tax gap has reached epic proportions; addressing misclassification will help to address billions in lost revenue to the federal government. The Masonry Industry urges Members of Congress to support legislation (H.R. 3408 / S. 2882) which addresses this problem.

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The 2010 MCAA Freedom and Prosperity Award is presented to Senator Ben Nelson of Nebraska. From left to right: Matt Keelen, the Keelen Group, MCAA member Calvin Brodie, Mackie Bounds, Senator Nelson, Jeff Buczkiewicz, Paul Odom and MCAA Treasurer Mark Kemp.

3% Government Withholding Tax

The Masonry Industry opposes the 3% withholding tax. We urge Members of Congress to support H.R. 275 (Meek-Herger) bill and S. 292 (Specter-Vitter) to immediately repeal this overreaching new requirement.

Estate Tax

The Masonry Industry favors permanent repeal of the estate tax or the establishment of a reasonable exemption that gives employers and workers an opportunity to continue operations. We favor this so that masonry industry businesses will have the best possible chance of surviving the death of an owner without disruption to their businesses, the communities they serve, and, importantly, the quality of life of employees and their families.

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The 2010 MCAA Freedom and Prosperity Award is presented to Senator John Thune of South Dakota. From left to right: Matt Keelen, Paul Odom, Mark Kemp, Senator Thune, Mackie Bounds and Jeff Buczkiewicz.

MCAA Freedom and Prosperity Awards

Highlighting our trip were the presentations of the first-ever MCAA Freedom and Prosperity Award. The MCAA created the award to provide specific recognition to members of Congress that have embraced the spirit of the award and led the legislative fight for MCAA priorities.

The 2010 MCAA Freedom and Prosperity Award recipients are: Congressman Chet Edwards (D-TX),Congressman Wally Herger (R-CA), Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE), Senator David Vitter (R-LA), and Senator John Thune (R-SD).
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