On Tuesday, Nov. 5, Donald Trump secured 295 Electoral College votes, winning the U. S. national election against Kamala Harris.
Numerous associations in the construction business have written about the victory and received people feedback. Here is a picking:
Associated Equipment Distributors ( AED ) President and CEO Brian P. McGuire issued the following statement:” Congratulations to President-Elect Donald J. Trump on a successful, hard-fought campaign. AED looks forward to working with the next Congress and the Trump administration to expand our employment- and growth-promoting plan goals.
Our nation is at a crossroads where bipartisan assistance is not just important but also crucial. We may rise above chaos and inaction. Republicans and Democrats both have the responsibility to uphold a tax code that encourages development, to invest in our facilities and remote communities, and to uphold and nurture the development of the next generation of qualified workers who will form our future. The success of the United States depends on these agreements, and AED users are ready to play a vital role in tower, feeding, and fueling the land. The time is now for our elected officials to break up political barriers, prioritize these pressing dilemmas, and work together for the advancement and development of our country.
Mike Ireland, president and CEO of the Portland Cement Association, released the following speech:
” The Portland Cement Association (PCA ) —representing America’s cement manufacturers — congratulates and looks forward to working with President Donald J. Trump and both newly-elected and returning members of Congress. The plaster and masonry industry’s continued reduction of its carbon footprint while maintaining its global competitiveness is a priority for PCA and the approaching administration, respectively, to develop market-based policies and initiatives.
” This business takes delight in fortifying the real building blocks of America’s system, which allows all American to lead productive life, every single day. We request that the management support our efforts to advance renewables by addressing the regulatory burdens that prevent the use of alternative energy, the creation of lower-carbon cements, and the use of essential carbon record systems.
Megan Tanel, president of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers ( AEM), released the following statement:
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers congratulates President-elect Trump on becoming the 47th President of the United States. We even congratulate Vice President-elect JD Vance and expand our thanks to the re-elected and recently elected members of Congress, administrators, and other state and local authorities. We thank the election officials, surveys staff, and volunteers who kept our vote safe, secure, and available to all. Their tireless efforts and dedication once more supported the political process that controls our nation’s structure of self-government.
” AEM’s focus continues to be on policy – not politics. We look forward to working with the Trump-Vance administration and leaders on both sides of the aisle to improve pro-manufacturing tax policies, develop rural America, comfortable regulatory burdens, negotiate fresh trade agreements, and fix the immigration crisis. Together, we can enhance a coverage plan that helps products manufacturers create jobs, invest in their communities, and develop equipment that makes living better for all”.
National Electrical Contractors Association
The National Electrical Contractors Association ( NECA ) wishes President-elect Trump and Vice President-elect Vance, as well as the newly elected Senators and Representatives, and calls for a renewed commitment to unification and a shared goal in the electrical construction industry. As the economy navigates the path ahead, NECA is eager to work cooperatively to foster growth, development, and prosperity for all electronic contractors.
David Long, CEO of NECA, stressed the value of cooperation and shared goals. We are reminded of our responsibilities as leaders in the electrical construction industry to work together and support one another through this election. Regardless of individual viewpoints, our team is united in our desire to advance our industry, create a better future for the people who serve us, our communities, and our hardworking employees,” Long said. ” NEC A will continue to support policies that promote the electrification of America, encourage fiscal responsibility, and promote the success of our members.”
” Our industry plays a vital role in powering the nation’s progress, and we look forward to working with the new administration to support infrastructure investment, job creation, and economic stability”, said Marco Giamberardino, NECA’s senior vice president of government and public affairs. Giamberardino praised the association’s commitment to collaborative growth, saying that” NEC A is committed to making sure that the needs and contributions of our members are at the forefront of national policy discussions.”
As NECA and its members advance, the organization once more declares its commitment to providing members with support and advice that will enable them to succeed. NECA will work diligently to enhance workforce development, expand access to emerging technologies, and champion solutions that advance both industry success and trade resilience.
Driving Force Action
Driving Force Action congratulates President-Elect Donald J. Trump on a successful campaign and victory. The election was a clear repudiation of government-knows-best policies. DFA remained close to millions of Americans who value the freedom to choose their vehicles without restrictions throughout this election. We at Driving Force Action firmly support the right of American drivers to pick any vehicle they want, including electric ones ( EVs ), without being required to follow rules that restrict their choices. We are eager to work with President Trump to reverse the EV mandates that the Biden-Harris Administration has put in place. We think that imposing EV mandates on American drivers and small automakers is a bad thing. Greetings once more to President-elect Donald Trump and the campaign team for their landmark victory. We now anticipate supporting the new President in restoring vehicle choice for all Americans.
Eco Material Technologies
In lieu of President Donald J. Trump’s Presidential win, Grant Quasha, CEO of Eco Material Technologies, issued this statement:
“Eco Material Technologies welcomes President Trump and is ready to support his plans for the growth of American manufacturing and infrastructure. Our company’s proven track record of producing construction materials domestically, with over 100 facilities serving 4, 000 locations across 45 states, demonstrates our commitment to American industry. Our supplementary cementitious materials are a proven, widely-available solution for enhancing construction performance as the nation invests in expanding its infrastructure and manufacturing base. Through our extensive domestic production network and ongoing investment in American communities and workers, we look forward to assisting in the strengthening of America’s industrial capacity.
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