EPA Rule Delay – Local Governments Make Progress in EPA Lawsuits
The EPA is delaying its long-awaited post-construction stormwater rule. The agency recently announced it will propose the rule by June 2013 and finalize it by
The EPA is delaying its long-awaited post-construction stormwater rule. The agency recently announced it will propose the rule by June 2013 and finalize it by
The Springfield Business Journal recognized the Home Builders Association of Greater Springfield with its 2012 Economic Impact Award as “Business Advocate of the Year” at
Shane Schoeller, former director of Government Affairs for the HBAGS, is focused on becoming Missouri’s next Secretary of State. And he must be doing something
In addition to primary candidates, there will be a number of questions and issues on area ballots on Tuesday, August 7. At the state level,
As a part of the advocacy mission of the HBA of Greater Springfield, HBA leadership regularly seeks opportunities to meet and engage with leading candidates
Springfield Mayor Bob Stephens will host an evening of “Hot Night, Cool Music” on August 3 for friends and supporters as he gears up for
Chris Straw, City of Springfield Building Development Services Director, has issued several new administrative rulings related to the International Residential Code. Straw recently shared these
The Springfield Business Journal recently announced its 2012 Economic Impact Award Finalists. Among the announcements made: the Home Builders Association of Greater Springfield was chosen
NOTE: This article is part two of a two-part series on the subject of worker misclassification. To read part one of the two-part series, click
WASHINGTON, June 7 — Responding to concerns from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and affiliated trade groups, Reps. John Sullivan (R-Okla.) Tim Murphy
Determining whether a worker is an employee or an independent contractor may be a difficult test of federal and state laws. Recently, the Department of
One of the 115 bills that passed during Missouri’s 2012 legislative session addressed a top priority of the HBA – preventing employees from suing their
A new report produced by McGraw-Hill Construction and released during the National Green Building Conference and Expo in Nashville this week estimates that the green
With numerous legislative and regulatory proposals taking aim at the American Dream of homeownership and federal elections just around the corner this November, NAHB is
The Environmental Protection Agency has missed a settlement agreement deadline of April 27 for releasing its new stormwater regulation, and will have to delay the rule by