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NUCA of NM Newsletter
May 2011
From the Executive Director's Desk
  
Hello Members!
  
The Association office will be closed May 9 - May 13 during the Washington Summit. I will be checking messages and emails daily however, so if you need to reach me I will be availalble. You can also call my cell phone at 505 362 8950 if you need to reach me right away.
  
Changes seem to be in the air lately as Heather Caldwell has left NUCA, L.D. Alexander, RMCI has retired, and Gary Greene, Tom Growney Equipment is moving to Colorado. Each of these folks have been a part of our Association culture for so long and they will be sorely missed! As Executive Director of NUCA of NM, I am very saddened to see them leave, but wish them happiness and good luck in their new endeavors.
  
Our next membership meeting is scheduled for June 16th at the Desert Greens Golf Course. I hope that you will join us for lunch and to play golf in the afternoon if you're interested. Albuquerque Mayor Berry is our guest speaker for this meeting, so register early. 
  
Governor Martinez did not sign HB 393 the Hoisting Operator Licensure Requirements which was intended to bring New Mexico into compliance with the new Federal standards. This is a problem for NM because our Hoisting Operator License Requirements are not in compliance with the Federal standards. The administration stated that Martinez did not sign the bill (pocket veto) because it mimicked the federal standard and the fines were too high. We intend to look into the matter and request that the bill be heard at the special session in September (NM should have been in compliance by March 1st, 2011). If I have further information on the matter, I will update the members immediately.
  
  
Hope to see you soon!
Jane Jernigan
 

  
May 2011 Dates
  • May 6, 2011 NMRCGA EXPO Planning - Farmington NM
  • May 8 Mother's Day
  • May 9-13 NUCA Washington Summit - Washington D.C.
  • May 10 CICA meeting 10:30am
  • May 17 Membership Committee 8am
  • --Remember NO SAFETY COMMITTEE in MAY
  • May 18 Government Relations Committee 9:15
  • May 19 Planning Committee 8am
  • May 19 Education Committee 8am
  • May 20 NMRCGA General Meeting 11am
  • May 21 NUCA night at Isotopes Park
  • May 26 Board of Directors Meeting
  • May 30 Memorial Day (office closed)
June Membership Meeting
 

June 16, 2011 11:30 - 1pm

  

The next NUCA of NM Membership Meeting will be held on June 16th at the Desert Greens Golf Course -  10035 Country Club Ln NW, Albuquerque

 

 

Mayor Berry

Mayor Richard J. Berry is the speaker for the upcoming Membership Meeting. He'll be talking about:

 

  • Economic Outlook for the city
  • City's construction programs
  • Water/Sewer projects
  • City's Capital Program
  • Upgrades/repairs Sewer/Water
  • Construction Industry Crime Alliance.

 

 

 

If you have any questions for the Mayor, you will be able to ask at the meeting, but it is helpful to submit your questions prior to the meeting to assure an immediate response.

 

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In the Know

   

CONGRATULATIONS! 

NUCA of New Mexico was selected to receive the Chapter Award of Excellence William H. Clausen Award for Community Service for the great work our chapter members did for Phase One of the future  site of the Lowe's Heroes/Big Brothers  Big Sisters Park. Matt Lehman, NUCA of NM President, will accept the award on behalf of NUCA of NM in Washington D.C. next week.  

 

SB33

The SB33 saga continues as the NM Building and Construction Trades Council has petitioned in the court for releif against the DWFS. We are still fighting this issue in the courts and through the Commission. If you would like to make a contribution towards the assocaition's legal fees, please contact the association office at 505 888 0752. Your contribution is greatly appreciated and keeps NUCA of NM in the forefront of this issue.

 

Last Ditch Open

Yes, it's time to start planning the NUCA of NM annual golf tournament and you should be receiving some information on sponsorships soon. We want to include sponsors on our marketing, so look over the sponsorship opportunties coming your way. Mark the date: September 23, 2011 8am shotgun start at Sandia Golf Course.

 

 

 

  
Volunteer Day
 
Gorham

On April 30, 2011 volunteers worked at the beautiful Gorham Scout Ranch in Chimayo, NM. We helped build structures for latrines, benches, and trusses for the buildings, and it was a very productive day. We have been invited back also, so if you missed your chance this time, you'll have another opportunity!

 

 

Thank you - Kari & Buzz Biernacki, Andrew Pedroncelli and his son Lorenzo (one heck of a worker!), Jim Pickowitz, Calise Perry, and Danny Jernigan for giving up your Saturday and making a big difference for the boy scouts in NM.

 

Thank you to Scott and Donna for being great hosts and feeding us with   some spectacular grub!

 

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NUCA's Legislative Update

 

 

Washington Summit is the Place to be in May

NUCA members who plan to come to this year's Washington Summit clearly understand the importance of this event. A large number of important issues will be considered early in the 112th Congress, and May is always a critical time. This year we will push a variety of measures to improve and expand underground and transportation infrastructure markets around the country. We will use the momentum we gained in the last Congress to repeal the awful "3 percent withholding" tax scheduled for implementation on January 1, 2012. If this requirement is not repealed, all federal, state, and local governments will have to withhold 3 percent of all payments to any organization that provides goods and services to them.

 

And, if NUCA and the hundreds of business organizations we work with haven't finished the job by May 10th, we'll have to continue to strongly oppose the "1099 reporting" provision that was stuck into last year's monstrous healthcare bill (see below for the latest). While it is unlikely that other harmful issues such as "card check" and OSHA reform will be positioned at a point where we'd have to take action, NUCA staff will be watching just in case. Any veteran of the Summit knows how critical personal, face-to-face visits are to advancing the issues of interest to any grassroots organization. But such a veteran would also tell you how much fun it is. We always love to see new people and introduce them to this bedrock activity of our democracy, so if you haven't come to a "fly-in" yet, get off the sidelines and get in the game. Time is of the essence on many of these issues - we hope you'll come and stand up for your industry. As we've reported, this Congress has 116 new lawmakers in it, all of whom need educating about the importance of this industry to the nation and the economy.

 

Don't forget - the highly valued Federal Issues Conference will kick off the Summit. The conference will feature three panels of government and industry experts speaking on issues of vital interest to NUCA. Whether the topic is the challenges facing infrastructure markets, the outlook for traditional infrastructure financing, new opportunities for private investment and other innovative financing, immigration reform or OSHA, these folks know Washington and will provide valuable information. The Washington Summit will take place May 10-12 at the Holiday Inn Old Town Alexandria, Va. See the NUCA website (www.nuca.com), call NUCA at 703-358-9300, or contact us by e-mail at eben@nuca.com or ben@nuca.com for more information.

 

House Tax Panel Passes "1099 Reporting" Repeal Legislation

Reflecting a big win on a core issue to NUCA members, the House recently passed legislation to remove a devastating provision that would increase operating costs and paperwork burdens on virtually all American businesses. The "1099 reporting provision" which was stuck into last year's massive healthcare law, will require businesses to track and report to the IRS most business-to-business transactions above $600 in a given calendar year. For many businesses, this will amount to hundreds of new reportable transactions, involving sending a 1099 to both the IRS and the reportable business. NUCA signed on to a letter of the Small Business Coalition on Affordable Healthcare, and sent an individual letter of support to repeal the 1099 language. NUCA's message was clear: "The unemployment rate in the construction industry remains above 20 percent. For underground utility and excavation contractors, unemployment is probably even higher. The last thing this industry needs is more paperwork to comply with burdensome and unnecessary tax provisions in a law that hurts small businesses in the first place.

The final vote on repeal legislation passed by an overwhelming 314-112 vote and Rep. Dave Camp (R-Mich.), chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and author of the bill was visibly pleased. "Clearly there is strong, bipartisan support to repeal the 1099 provisions so that small businesses can focus on what they do best - creating jobs," the chairman said. "With more than 70 percent of the House, including 76 Democrats voting for repeal of the 1099 provisions, I urge the Senate to move quickly to take up and pass this legislation so we can send a bipartisan bill to the President." House passage of this bill is a major landmark, but as always, we expect passage in the Senate to take considerably more time and effort.

 

Champions of "3 Percent Withholding" Reach out for Support

Two key lawmakers recently stood up again for American businesses and good old common sense - which is sometimes hard to find in your Nation's Capitol. Reps. Wally Herger (R-Calif.) and Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.), sent a "Dear Colleague" letter to fellow House Members in support of legislation (HR 674) to repeal the dreaded "3-percent withholding" provision. This sweeping new requirement would mandate that all federal, state, and local governments withhold 3-percent from payments to organizations that provide goods and services. This unprecedented withholding mandate will affect the vast majority of government contracts as well as Medicare payments. NUCA has served as an active member of the Government Withholding Repeal Coalition since its inception, and we will remain active until it is fully repealed. Rep. Herger, the bill's author, and original cosponsor Rep. Blumenauer, are actively working to remove this provision before implementation. In the letter, the congressmen state that "many government contractors are small businesses that operate with very low profit margins, often less than 3-percent. For these businesses, the 3-percent withholding would create severe cash flow problems, creating new barriers to job creation." NUCA applauds these fine lawmakers and we're honored to call them true friends to the utility and excavation industry.

 

Eben Wyman

Vice President, Government Relations

eben@nuca.com

Ben Gann

Director, Government Relations

ben@nuca.com

 
Reprinted with permission from the National Utility Contractor Association.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NUCA Pocket Safety Guide Book

 

 

    

Sale Extended through May 31!  

Pocket Safety Guides -- English and Spanish

 

Safety HandbookThe NUCA Pocket Safety Guide includes general safety rules and job site hazards and how to avoid them. Now in its second edition, this manual has been updated to include revised sections and new chapters on chain saw safety, lockout/tagout, refueling construction equipment and much more. The purpose of this guide is to ensure and promote safe working habits and a safe environment for all construction employees. It includes an agreement that certifies that the employee has read and understands the materials. The signed agreement can be placed in the employee's personnel file. Special Spring Sale prices extended through May 31, 2011! Click here to visit the NUCA store and order these handy guides! 

 

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