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In addition to government relations, Hall will serve on international relations and ProCertification oversight committees as well as the Roofing Day Advisory committee.
We discuss what Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called the most significant insurance reforms in his state in a generation and how they impact roofing contractors.
The lawsuit alleges a Florida Insurance Commissioner improperly allowed insurance companies to circumvent state law in order to change customers’ policies.
House Bill 741 would have reduced the benefits homeowners and businesses receive from installing solar and allow public utilities to levy additional charges.
Hall will chair the NRCA's Government Relations Committee for the 2021-22 fiscal year as well as serving as a committee member for Roofing Day Advisory and PAC Advisory committees.
Most people aren’t stupid, but just fail to think things through, and short-term decisions can turn into long-term nightmares. Here are 10 of the most frequent poor business decisions.
Brightup will provide government relations consulting services for Cotney Construction Law clients in addition to promoting legislation and regulations that support the construction industry.
A coalition of 109 companies and organizations are asking Northeastern governments to keep the construction industry top of mind when they decide to reopen following the COVID-19 pandemic.