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America's Moving Forward: Why Congress Needs to Pass an On-Time Highway Bill

30 min · 2. Juli 2026
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America's transportation system is approaching a critical deadline. In this episode, host Spencer Phillips is joined by Deniz Mustafa, Jonathan Porter, and Al Stanley (Stanley Construction Company) to discuss the proposed Build America 250 Act, why a long-term highway bill matters, and how contractors, businesses, and everyday Americans can help ensure Congress acts before the September 30 deadline. The conversation covers: Why the current transportation law expires September 30 What's included in the Build America 250 Act How long-term funding creates certainty for contractors and state DOTs Why transportation investment impacts every American—not just the construction industry The role of AGC's America's Moving Forward advocacy campaign How listeners can take action today Resources Build America 250 Act: https://news.agc.org/advocacy/agc-leads-coalition-effort-calling-for-house-to-pass-build-america-250-act/ America's Moving Forward campaign: https://www.americamovingforward.com/ Learn more about getting involved with an AGC Division or Committee: https://www.agc.org/ AGC Advocacy Resources: https://advocacy.agc.org/ Take Action Contact Your Members of Congress: https://bit.ly/4abeA1z Help support a long-term highway bill by sending a message to your Senators and Representative through AGC's America's Moving Forward campaign.

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Episode America's Moving Forward: Why Congress Needs to Pass an On-Time Highway Bill Cover

America's Moving Forward: Why Congress Needs to Pass an On-Time Highway Bill

America's transportation system is approaching a critical deadline. In this episode, host Spencer Phillips is joined by Deniz Mustafa, Jonathan Porter, and Al Stanley (Stanley Construction Company) to discuss the proposed Build America 250 Act, why a long-term highway bill matters, and how contractors, businesses, and everyday Americans can help ensure Congress acts before the September 30 deadline. The conversation covers: Why the current transportation law expires September 30 What's included in the Build America 250 Act How long-term funding creates certainty for contractors and state DOTs Why transportation investment impacts every American—not just the construction industry The role of AGC's America's Moving Forward advocacy campaign How listeners can take action today Resources Build America 250 Act: https://news.agc.org/advocacy/agc-leads-coalition-effort-calling-for-house-to-pass-build-america-250-act/ America's Moving Forward campaign: https://www.americamovingforward.com/ Learn more about getting involved with an AGC Division or Committee: https://www.agc.org/ AGC Advocacy Resources: https://advocacy.agc.org/ Take Action Contact Your Members of Congress: https://bit.ly/4abeA1z Help support a long-term highway bill by sending a message to your Senators and Representative through AGC's America's Moving Forward campaign.

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