The Associated General
Contractors of America has urged Congress to support
the bipartisan Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. The legislative
proposal that the House, Senate and Administration worked collaboratively, would
restore liquidity, stability and confidence in the financial markets and restore
credit to finance worthy construction projects.
“The EESA will spare
the $1 trillion construction industry from postponing important projects,
deferring equipment purchases and laying off employees,” said Stephen E.
Sandherr, chief executive officer of AGC. “AGC members and Chapters across the
country are urging Congress to take this decisive action. From a construction
industry point of view, this legislation is the best strategy to ensure growth
and job creation.”
Many small businesses
in the construction industry say they have been impacted by the credit crunch,
and some directly blame the frozen credit markets for closing their doors. When
credit is frozen, hometown banks back away from new loans. It doesn't matter how
many future orders a small business receives if it can't get a loan to continue
to operate.
Contractors Support Emergency Economic Stabilization Act
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