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Nevada committee weighs changes to prevailing wage law

Nevada committee weighs changes to prevailing wage law by Robert Davis, The Center Square  | March 11, 2021 03:00 PM Print this article Nevada’s Assembly Committee on Government Affairs heard testimony on Tuesday on a bill that would exempt certain small construction projects for state agencies from paying prevailing wages. Assembly Bill 99 was introduced by Assemblyman John Ellison, R-Elko, in February. The bill would increase the minimum value required to pay prevailing wages on projects of the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) from $100,000 to $250,000. Ellison described the bill as a way to spur growth for small jobs like fixing sidewalks and potholes, and other projects that he says contractors aren’t bidding on.

Trade skill training adapting to pandemic challenges

ABOVE: Sarah Cremens, right, tones Laken Karson’s roots in a hairstyling class at the Cabell County Career Technology Center on Feb. 9 in Huntington. LEFT: Jacob Kirtley works on a manual engine lathe at the Cabell County Career Technology Center on Feb. 9 in Huntington. Sholten Singer | The Herald-Dispatch

With New Electric Vehicle Requirements Added To St Louis Codes, Local Electricians Are Ready

Flickr St. Louis will see an influx of charging stations across the region in the coming years due to legislation passed this month mandating new homes and buildings, and some existing buildings, to accommodate electric-car charging stations. Two of the biggest contributors of greenhouse gases are buildings that depend on fossil fuels for heat and electricity and vehicles. NPR reports that car manufacturers are working to get more electric cars on the market by the end of the year. President Biden s administration plans to subsidize payments for electric cars if people trade in their gas-powered versions. In St. Louis, Mayor Lyda Krewson recently signed a package of bills to prepare for an anticipated surge of electric cars. The new city ordinances require new homes and buildings, and some existing buildings, to accommodate charging stations.

Business, labor groups turn to Congress for infrastructure appeal

Business, labor groups turn to Congress for infrastructure appeal
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