
MCAA members from North Carolina with Congressman Mark Walker (R-NC).
We continued to show members of Congress the true impact that OSHA’s new rule on workplace exposure to crystalline silica would have on the mason contracting industry and the construction industry as a whole. We reminded everyone we met that workplace safety and health remain our top priority, and we are fully committed to meeting the current standards set forth by OSHA. However, we believe that OSHA has not made a case for the need for the new rules, has not accurately taken into account the actual feasibility of complying with the new standards, and has drastically underestimated the true compliance costs to the construction industry. Our major request was that members of Congress push to include language in the annual appropriations bills to block implementation of this rule until OSHA holds a new SBRFA panel and provides Congress with answers to pertinent questions.
Representative Bill Huizenga (R-MI) receives the MCAA Freedom and Prosperity Award from MCAA Chairman Mike Sutter (left) and MCAA President Jeff Buczkiewicz (right).
While we were on Capitol Hill, Executive Director Jeff Buczkiewicz and various members of MCAA took the time to present our annual MCAA Freedom and Prosperity Award to two members of Congress who have been adamant supporters of small businesses and our industry as a whole. This year’s award recipients were: