Majority Leader Schumer has announced that he will include nearly $250 billion to spur research and development—as well as domestic chip manufacturing—as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), because the “supply chain crisis needs attending to and we cannot wait.”
Majority Leader Schumer has announced that he will include nearly $250 billion to spur research and development—as well as domestic chip manufacturing—as an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), because the “supply chain crisis needs attending to and we cannot wait.” The CHIPS Act was introduced by Senator John Cornyn (read morehere) and would help bring domestic manufacturing of semiconductors and chip manufacturing back to the United States. During a markup on the floor, 58 Senators voted in favor of ensuring Prevailing Wage and Davis-Bacon provisions were kept throughout the bill. Joining the 50-member Democratic Caucus in voting nay were Republican Senators Roy Blunt (MO), Steve Daines (MT), John Kennedy (LA), Shelly Moore Capito (WV), Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan (both AK), Rob Portman (OH) and Marco Rubio (FL).
On Thursday, a short-term funding continuing resolution (CR) to avert a government shutdown and push the new deadline to mid-February was passed by both chambers and signed into law. The CR does not include any major changes from the previous Trump Administration budget and will include roughly $7 billion for Afghan resettlement for the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program.
OSHA is giving companies more time to weigh in on the COVID-19 vaccine mandate-or-testing rule for large employers. The agency extended the deadline to Jan. 19, 2022, to allow stakeholders time to review the Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) and collect information and data necessary for comment. The extension comes shortly after two court rulings issued this week granting a preliminary injunction on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service vaccine mandate for health care workers, effectively halting its implementation nationwide pending further orders.
Spotlight: James Farrell and Marco Giamberardino Recognized as Top Lobbyists
Each year, The Hill releases a list of top lobbyists in Washington. These men and women are recognized for their outstanding efforts and skilled use of their connections and knowledge. NECA’s own James and Marco are named individuals that work tirelessly to deliver results for our members and industry.
Congratulations to the entire team for their hard work and success!
Special Thanks
Special thanks to Laura Richardson of Kolkay Electric and Michael Podkranic of Tice Electric Company for joining the Political Leadership Council!
Thanks to Henry Brown of Miller Electric Company, Larry Beltramo of Rosendin Electric, Mark Walter of Christenson Electric Inc., Duke Austin of Quanta Services, and Frank Gurtz of Gurtz Electric for renewing their PLC memberships!
Congratulations to the North Florida Chapter, Northwest Line Chapter, Northern Indiana Chapter, and Inland Empire Chapter on reaching their PLC goal for 2021!
Personal Contributions
672
NECAPAC Fund to 12.3.21
$811,432
Operational Fund Contributions
844
Operational Fund to 12.3.21
$232,939
Dirksen Group
(14 or fewer members)
North Florida Chapter
Russell Group
(15-30 members)
Alaska Chapter
Longworth Group
(31-49 members)
Atlantic Coast Chapter
Rayburn Group
(50 or more members)
San Diego Chapter
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