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backtotopABC OF MICHIGAN ELECTS 2012 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

 

At the November 4th Annual Meeting, the ABC of Michigan Board of Directors nominated Dave Mollitor Jr. of Consolidated Electrical Contractors in Lansing to serve as the association's Chairman in 2012.

 

Chris Beckering of Pioneer Construction in Grand Rapids was nominated to serve as Vice-Chair and Dave Sheffield of Onslow-Sheffield in Brighton was nominated to serve as Secretary/Treasurer.

 

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LAST CHANCE TO DONATE TO ABCMI PAC

 

ABC of Michigan PAC needs your help yet this month, and we're running out of time.

 

As the year-end quickly approaches, now is the last chance of the year to invest in the success of your business by donating to ABC of Michigan PAC (ABCMI PAC).  PAC is one of the most important tools in the ABC Toolbox. It is a direct benefit to the Association and membership--without which achieving our political goals would be impossible, including our recent success in ending PLAs.

 

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AIA LAUNCHES ONLINE DATABASE CAPABLE OF MATCHING STALLED PROJECTS WITH INVESTOR FINANCING

 

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) announced that it has launched an online database that will let developers and architects network with investors interested in lending to projects that have been stalled primarily due to lack of financing.

 

The AIA designed the database, housed at

www.aia.org/stalledprojects, to help address one of the persistent impediments facing the design and construction sector, which accounts for $1 in $9 of U.S. Gross Domestic Product, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Each $1 million in new construction spending supports 28.5 full-time, year-round-equivalent jobs, according to a study by George Mason University economist Stephen J. Fuller.


HOUSE APPROVES LEGISLATION UPDATING WORKERS' COMP LAWS

 

The Michigan House approved legislation by state Rep. Brad Jacobsen updating Michigan's 100-year old workers' comp law. It is the first time in over 25 years the act has been significantly changed.

 

House Bill 5002 modernizes the system to reflect medical, legal and economic advancements since the law was written.

 

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In This Issue
ABC Elects 2012 Executive Committee
Last Chance to Donate to ABCMI PAC
AIA Launches Online Database Capable of Matching Stalled Projects with Investor Financing
House Approves Legislation Updating Workers' Comp Laws

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EXECABC OF MICHIGAN ELECTS 2012 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

 

At the November 4th Annual Meeting, the ABC of Michigan Board of Directors nominated Dave Mollitor Jr. of Consolidated Electrical Contractors in Lansing to serve as the association's Chairman in 2012.

 

Chris Beckering of Pioneer Construction in Grand Rapids was nominated to serve as Vice-Chair and Dave Sheffield of Onslow-Sheffield in Brighton was nominated to serve as Secretary/Treasurer.

 

The 2012 ABC of Michigan Executive Committee will be as follows:

 

Chairman: Dave Mollitor Jr., Consolidated Electrical Contractors, Lansing

Vice-Chair: Chris Beckering, Pioneer Construction, Grand Rapids

Immediate Past Chair: Jim Cripps, Cripps Fontaine Excavating, Inc., Kalamazoo

Secretary/Treasurer: Dave Sheffield, Onslow-Sheffield, Brighton

 

If you see any of our Executive Committee Members, be sure to thank them for their hard work, dedication and willingness to serve!

 

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pacLAST CHANCE TO DONATE TO ABCMI PAC

 

ABC of Michigan PAC needs your help yet this month, and we're running out of time.

 

As the year-end quickly approaches, now is the last chance of the year to invest in the success of your business by donating to ABC of Michigan PAC (ABCMI PAC).  PAC is one of the most important tools in the ABC Toolbox. It is a direct benefit to the Association and membership--without which achieving our political goals would be impossible, including our recent success in ending PLAs.

 

2011 has been a historical year for the Merit Shop and the business community in Michigan.  Over the last eleven months, ABCMI PAC successfully:

 

  1. Made PLAs Illegal in Michigan by Passing the Most Comprehensive Anti-PLA Law in America
  2. Eliminated the Michigan Business Tax
  3. Cut Taxes of Every ABC Member
  4. Passed Law Making it Illegal to Discriminate Against Non-Union Contractors and Workers
  5. Eliminated the Michigan Prevailing Wage Violators List
  6. Lobbied for Final Passage of a Fiscally Sound Balanced Budget with No Tax Increase
  7. Struck a Deal to Cut Unemployment Taxes for Contractors (Twice!)
  8. Worked to Kill Costly Ergonomic Standards with MIOSHA's Construction Safety Standards Division
  9. Lobbied the Governor to Appoint ABC Members to State Boards and Commissions
  10. Had the Most Successful Year in the History of ABC to Defend and Advance the Free Enterprise Philosophy of the Merit Shop

 

If you have yet to donate this year, please join the fight and make your contribution today! 

 

For our current 2011 Donors, Thank You, ABCMI PAC could not have done it without you!  For those who still haven't donated, is preserving the list of items above something you can support? If so, click here to donate!

 

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AIAAIA LAUNCHES ONLINE DATABASE CAPABLE OF MATCHING STALLED PROJECTS WITH INVESTOR FINANCING

 

The American Institute of Architects (AIA) announced that it has launched an online database that will let developers and architects network with investors interested in lending to projects that have been stalled primarily due to lack of financing.

 

The AIA designed the database, housed at www.aia.org/stalledprojects, to help address one of the persistent impediments facing the design and construction sector, which accounts for $1 in $9 of U.S. Gross Domestic Product, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Each $1 million in new construction spending supports 28.5 full-time, year-round-equivalent jobs, according to a study by George Mason University economist Stephen J. Fuller.

 

"In large part the fortunes of the entire U.S. economy rest on whether the design and construction industry can create jobs," said AIA President Clark Manus, FAIA. "For months, our industry has continued to suffer primarily because banks won't lend. With this unprecedented online database portal, the AIA has decided to do something that could create more jobs and help grow the economy."

 

The credit crunch crisis in design and construction shows no signs of abating. A report issued today by the AIA's economics and market research group finds that the share of projects stalled due to financing problems through August 2011 has almost doubled since 2008 and that one-in-five stalled projects directly result from financing problems. Indeed, almost two-thirds of architects responding to a May AIA survey reported at least one project stalled due to lack of financing.

 

About the AIA Stalled Projects Database

 

To populate this database with both stalled projects and investors interested in financing them, the AIA in the last week initiated a communications campaign to solicit information about stalled projects around the country from its members and allied professionals. Since going live on October 31, the site has attracted projects seeking a total of almost $230 million in financing. The AIA expects these numbers to grow as word spreads throughout the architecture profession about this initiative.

 

"The four-month project to create this one-of-a-kind portal represents a comprehensive, intense effort by this organization to address an issue of vital importance to our members and to the economy in general," said the AIA's EVP and Chief Executive Officer Robert Ivy, FAIA. "As this initiative takes hold, we hope that the AIA's Stalled Projects Page will prove to be an immense asset to architects, builders and developers throughout the country."

 

How Does It Work?

 

By creating a log-in and clicking inside the "Get Started Now" box on the site, architects and developers can fill out a form and tell investors about their projects. By clicking in that same box, investors list their companies and tell project leaders about their firms and the types of investments they are interested in making. Once registered, both project owner and investor can see details on stalled projects or peruse investor information.

 

  
 
COMPHOUSE APPROVES LEGISLATION UPDATING WORKERS' COMP LAWS
 

The Michigan House approved legislation by state Rep. Brad Jacobsen updating Michigan's 100-year old workers' comp law. It is the first time in over 25 years the act has been significantly changed.

House Bill 5002 modernizes the system to reflect medical, legal and economic advancements since the law was written.

 

The legislation clarifies "personal injury" as one sustained while working or as a result of the job, establishes a distinction between total and partial disability, and clears up definitions of disability, wage earning capacity, and wage loss.

 

"Michigan's workers' compensation law has been causing confusion for business owners and employees for too long and these changes will eliminate that confusion and help reduce the need for court cases to settle workers' comp claims," said Jacobsen, R-Oxford. "Our workforce has changed considerably since the workers' comp law was originally written and these updates will help the system better reflect today's workforce."

 

HB 5002 puts significant Supreme Court rulings on workers' comp into law to eliminate the need for litigation in many cases moving forward.

 

Updates will not impact those currently receiving benefits or those with pending claims. 

 

The legislation sits before the Senate for consideration.  

 

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