Tuesday, November 17, 2009

NLBMDA News

NLBMDA Makes Case for Eco-Label Before American Lumber Standards Committee
On November 13, NLBMDA presented its proposal for an eco-label to the board of the American Lumber Standards Committee (ALSC) in Charleston, SC. Representing NLBMDA were Val Hanson, former LBMI Trustee, Ken Marson, NLBMDA Board Member and NLBMDA's alternate representative to ALSC and NLBMDA Counsel Frank Moore. Read more.

Health Care Bill Faces Uncertain Future in Senate
Last week, House Democratic leaders celebrated their slim victory on health care overhaul legislation (H.R. 3962), which passed by a vote of 220-215. NLBMDA, which opposed H.R. 3962 for its numerous costly tax increases and mandates on employers, has joined the Start Over Coalition of business groups urging Congress to go back to the drawing board to draft health care reform legislation which will focus on reducing the cost of health care. Read more.

Estate Tax Reform Vote Pending
While Congressional tax committee leaders have continued to indicate that votes on the estate tax would be held before the end of the year, it is not yet clear in what form those votes will take. The NLBMDA Legislative Advocacy Committee at their October meeting reiterated their preference for full repeal of the tax, and support for potential compromises only if they maintain a high enough exemption level to protect the asset-heavy nature of a family-owned building supply company. Read more.

Congress Considers Mandated Paid Sick Leave for Swine Flu
Legislation has been introduced in Congress to require employers to provide up to five days paid sick leave to workers sent home sick with swine flu or other contagious illness. Read more.

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