June 15, 2012: Volume 4, Issue 12

 

In This Issue
Legislative Alert from Chris Fisher: PLA Prohibition Passed By Legislature
Job Creators Form Coalition to Fight Anti-Taxpayer, Anti-Business Proposals
House Approves Cutting Trucking Red Tape
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Legislative Alert from Chris Fisher:

PLA Prohibition Passed By Legislature

 

It is my pleasure to announce that after two weeks of negotiation, last-minute amendments, urgent meetings with dozens of top administration and legislative officials and even suspension of the rules by the House of Representatives, and delayed Senate sessions, ABC of Michigan finally can report to you the news of final passage of new legislation prohibiting the use of Project Labor Agreements!

 

Due to unexpected developments, the last 10 days were especially trying and we even faced the possibility of our open competition legislation not being passed before the legislature adjourns. But I am excited that we were able to break the logjam this week, and by a vote of the full Senate, ABC's fair and open competition legislation passed!

 

The legislature adjourned on Thursday and the legislation now awaits Governor Snyder's signature. We did it with only 24-48 hours to spare. The Governor has 10 days to sign it, which he has committed to doing.

 

We did it!

 

Yours for the Merit Shop,

Chris

Job Creators Form Coalition to Fight Anti-Taxpayer, Anti-Business Proposals

 

A diverse group of job creators, taxpayers, and organizations announced a coalition to oppose a number of possible ballot proposals that are circulating throughout Michigan.

 

The Associated Builders and Contractors of Michigan, Business Leaders for Michigan, Detroit Regional Chamber, Grand Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce, the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, the Michigan Manufacturers Association, the Michigan Association of Realtors, Small Business Association of Michigan, and the West Michigan Policy Forum have joined Citizens Protecting Michigan's Constitution (CPMC). Together, CMPC will educate the public on as many as 14 petition drives that are currently being discussed - an unprecedented assault on Michigan's state constitution.

 

"The Michigan Constitution should never be contorted into a special-interest playground that denies citizens of fiscal accountability and equal opportunity," said Chris Fisher, President of Associated Builders and Contractors of Michigan.

 

"This diverse group of job creators and taxpayers is adamantly opposed to these attempts to use our constitution to end run the legislature," Business Leaders for Michigan President and CEO Doug Rothwell noted. "These are policy matters that we elected a state legislature and governor to decide - they don't belong in the Constitution."

 

"As Michigan's economy begins to recover and as we create more jobs, we cannot let a few state special interests create barriers to our recovery," said Chuck Hadden, President and CEO of the Michigan Manufacturers Association.

 

"Michigan voters support reform and want effective, efficient policies," noted Michigan Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Rich Studley. "The people of Michigan elected leaders to make the tough decisions to help turn our state around, and it's working - unemployment is down and personal income and economic growth are up.

 

"Job creators and taxpayers are opposed to special interest attempts to manipulate the Michigan Constitution," continued Studley. "This coalition is committed to educating Michigan voters on the perils of these proposed initiatives and the risks involved if they pass."

 

In 2008, Citizens Protecting Michigan's Constitution blocked an attempt by special interests to radically change the Michigan Constitution that would have changed the petition process, the size and scope of the legislature, the size and scope of the judiciary, and other structures that would have made it easier for special interests to achieve favors and money-grabs than the current system. Citizens Protecting Michigan's Constitution successfully defeated the 2008 effort and have joined together to do so again.

 

"Narrow special interests groups continue to try and find ways to manipulate the Michigan Constitution for selfish purposes," Studley noted. "CPMC will vigorously oppose any efforts by special interests to take advantage of the Michigan public.

 

"Now is not the time to clutter up the Michigan Constitution for selfish purposes. Instead, we urge these groups proposing these ballot initiatives to join the efforts to reinvent Michigan and turn the Michigan economy around," Studley concluded.

 

 Citizens Protecting Michigan's Constitution is a ballot question committee supported by a diverse group of job creators, taxpayers, individuals and organizations. Citizens Protecting Michigan's Constitution is committed to educating the Michigan public about many of the proposed ballot initiatives that are veiled attempts to mandate special status to certain groups in the Michigan Constitution.

House Approves Cutting Trucking Red Tape

 

Michigan small businesses that use pickup truck and trailer combinations will no longer be subject to federal commercial motor vehicle regulations under legislation now headed to the governor for consideration.

 

"This change will be a huge boost for small businesses at a time when they need it most," said Rep. Greg MacMaster, R-Kewadin. "The federal guidelines were designed for heavy vehicles traveling long distances with big loads, not a local service provider such as a landscaper hauling mulch, bark or other lawn material on a trailer.

 

"Once this bill becomes law, individuals who were facing increasingly costly red tape and paperwork will be able to focus more on their company's success and growth, which can help the area economy."

 

The state House and Senate have signed off on MacMaster's House Bill 5228, which exempts most locally-driven light trucks that are less than 26,000 pounds from enforcement of federal interstate trucking regulations.

 

Rep. Ken Yonker, R-Caledonia, owner of Yonker's Landscaping, had this to say of the legislation: "This regulation reform is one of the most positive reforms the Legislature will do this year because it will have an immediate, direct impact on improving business in the state."

 

MacMaster's bill turns back the clock 30 years, to when the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Act began to expand from heavy trucks in interstate commerce to include light trucks in intrastate commerce. The results required plumbers, building contractors, electricians, roofers, landscapers and similar small businesses to comply with federal commercial driver license requirements.

 

Another crucial aspect of the bill exempts local truck and trailer combos from the "spot" check requirements, which can often take hours and result in lost productivity and wages.

 

"A contractor's pickup truck and trailer should not be subject to the same standards as an interstate, over-the-road tractor trailer but it took some research because Michigan couldn't afford to risk millions in federal funding," MacMaster said. "We found the state could exempt vehicles coming in under the 26,000 pound limit without risking any federal funding while still maintaining safety.

 

"It will be a great step forward to get out from under these oppressive regulations that were allowed to expand unchecked for many years."

Associated Builders and Contractors of Michigan is a statewide trade association, working in partnership with three local chapters, dedicated to providing Michigan with high-quality, affordable, safe and on-time construction.  ABC of Michigan is an equal opportunity organization that opposes all discrimination in the construction industry including discrimination based on union affiliation. A leading construction industry voice with state government, ABC provides many member services including legislative advocacy, networking opportunities, member benefits, legal updates, business development and educational opportunities.