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Spur in Construction Spending Expected from Infrastructure Bill; Register for 2021 VIRTUAL Legislative Conference … and Chart the Course

May 19, 2021
By Staff Writer, PHCC-National Association

Did you know that the $2.3 trillion infrastructure bill being considered by Congress has several provisions that could create new business opportunities for p-h-c contractors? Specifically, the bill includes $111 billion for water infrastructure improvements, including $30 billion to replace aging lead pipes. The spur in construction spending directly and indirectly related to this massive investment potentially can provide ample opportunities for PHCC contractors nationwide. Be sure to register for the June 15-16 PHCC 2021 VIRTUAL Legislative Conference to make your voice heard as Congress deliberates this significant investment in America’s future.

Access your policymakers on Capitol Hill directly to ensure we have our say on:

  • ensuring sufficient funding for water infrastructure projects to protect our most precious resource;
  • securing a diverse energy portfolio that preserves consumer choice while protecting the continued use of natural gas; and
  • promoting the importance of registered apprenticeship to bridge the skills gap that threatens job and economic growth.

The largest investment in American infrastructure since the 1950s is being considered, and PHCC needs to have its rightful seat at the table. The virtual format and reduced registration fees make this year’s Legislative Conference more accessible than ever, with minimal disruption to your business day. Register today to qualify for the early bird rate that ends May 22! Contact PHCC Director of Legislative Affairs Mark Valentini at 703-752-9871 or valentini@naphcc.org for more information.



Staff Writer
, PHCC-National Association
The PHCC-National Association, formed in 1883, provides legislative advocacy, education and training to approximately 3,300 plumbing and HVACR businesses and 65,000 technicians.

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