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ASCE Government Relations Update. Aaron Castelo, Director, State and Local Government Relations, ASCE acastelo@asce.org ; 202-789-7855. What are the consequences if we fail to act?. “Failure to Act” Consequences. Increased Costs to Businesses. Loss of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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ASCE Government Relations Update Aaron Castelo, Director, State and Local Government Relations, ASCE acastelo@asce.org; 202-789-7855
“Failure to Act” Consequences Increased Costs to Businesses Loss of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Increased Costs to Households
2013 Report Card • Release scheduled for March 2012 • ASCE Committee on America’s Infrastructure recently met at ASCE HQ • Next report card will be mainly electronic app based • Success stories needed!
State Report Cards • State Report Cards • Funds available for public affairs programs, development of state infrastructure report cards • Addition of staff in ASCE Washington, DC office
State Government Relations • Mission • Develop, encourage, and support Section and Branch efforts to influence state and local government on issues affecting civil engineering and advocate for ASCE priority issues at the state level • State Government Relations Committee • Member committee that guides state program • One member from each ASCE Region
State Priority Issues • Infrastructure • Licensing • Qualifications based selection for engineering services (QBS) • Science, technology, engineering & math (STEM) education • Sustainability
ASCE State Activities 2011 • Expanded state government relations program beginning in 2011 • Long –term planning project • Move to become more pro-active • Active on issues in 18 states in 2011 • Increased participation with national groups • National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) • Council of State Governments (CSG) • U.S. Conference of Mayors
State Activities in 2012 • Infrastructure one of top issues facing states • Legislative tracking service available to members • Increased recognition by state policy groups • Proactive action on legislation in 13 states • AK, AZ, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, IA, KS, NY, SC, VA, WA • Strong push on continuing education bills • Colorado (2013) • Connecticut • Vermont (needs implemented) • Washington
Resources • Legislative tracking service available online • Staff can assist Sections with drafting testimony, position papers, letters, op-eds, and letters to the editor • Staff generates alerts on pending legislation to members asking them to act (support or oppose) • Materials and information for visits with state legislators
Legislative Tracking Service • http://www.asce.org/MLTS.aspx
Recent Activity in Region 1 • Raise the Bar • Ongoing discussion in Connecticut and Vermont • Continuing education • Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont • Infrastructure funding • Dam safety (Maine and Massachusetts) • Funding issues (New Hampshire, New York)
ASCE Needs You to Be Involved • Key Contact Program • Any ASCE member can join – visit http://www.asce.org/keycontacts • ASCE 2013 Fly-In • Washington, DC March 19-21, 2013 • Develop relationships with your elected officials • Writing email messages and/or making phone calls • Meeting with legislators at state and federal level • Volunteering for campaigns