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Home » ASA Releases Evaluation Of State Public Policies
ALEXANDRIA, Va. - The American Subcontractors Association (ASA) has released the inaugural, annual evaluation of state public policies affecting construction subcontractors and suppliers, "The ASA Report: The Policy Environment in the States." In 2004, every state received an overall grade of "F" for public policies affecting construction subcontractors and suppliers, except New Mexico, which received a "D."
Said Mat Glover, ASA president and president of Glover Masonry Associates, "The ASA Report demonstrates that no state's public policies adequately address the needs of the construction industry."
For more information on the report, visit www.asaonline.com.
Publication date: 10/25/2004
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