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By the time David Capestany purchased Zinger Sheet Metal Co., Inc. from his father, Nelson, in 2013, the company had completely shifted focus from residential HVAC to commercial.
The group’s top issues include greater use of industry consensus standards, reforming the federal Energy Policy and Conservation Act, securing ratification of the Kigali amendment to the Montreal Protocol and energy efficiency and ensuring high-quality HVAC installations.
It is no secret that Republican President Donald Trump faces potentially insuperable gridlock in the ostensibly friendly, GOP-controlled Congress. Democrats appear to be intractably opposed to the 45th president’s agenda, most recently evident in their resistance to repealing Obamacare.
The state Assembly is considering a bill that would bar state pension funds from investing in firms participating in security projects such as the U.S.-Mexico border wall proposed by the Trump administration.
The groups had sued because nonprofit PublicResource.org had posted the codes to its website, making them available to anyone without compensation for the organizations that created them.
After months of seeing many President Barack Obama’s judicial nominees idled by filibusters, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) pushed through a rules change allowing a simple majority to approve many nominations.
The Associated General Contractors of America is urging the Obama administration to drop a proposal to increase rules governing the employment of U.S. veterans and disabled workers.
The National Association of Home Builders said it was encouraged to hear President Barack Obama say he supported a continued role for the federal government in the home mortgage industry.
In a 3-0 decision issued Tuesday, the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia said the 2011 so-called poster rule exceeded the NLRB’s authority.