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WASHINGTON—Anthony “Tony” D. Fassino, group president of Construction Industries at Caterpillar Inc., has been elected 2025-2026 chair of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association

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LOW BIDS

The New York State Department of Transportation recently announced the selection of four apparent low bidders in the New York City and Hudson Valley counties.

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ALBANY—A longtime leader in organized labor in New York State, William “Bill” Banfield, retired from the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters on July

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Low Bids – 08/27/2025

The New York State Department of Transportation announced recently the selection of two apparent low bidders for work in the Hudson Valley region.

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What’s New & Who’s News

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

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DALLAS — AECOM, a leading global infrastructure building enterprise, has named Veronica Vanterpool senior vice president, Americas Transit Lead, for its global Transportation business. In

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DIGGING INTO THE OPPORTUNITY

A $2.2 billion project backed by private funding, with land secured and labor partnerships already in place, MGM Empire City Casino’s proposed expansion is an economic development boon for the region – and an unprecedented job creation opportunity for our industry.

The shovel-ready project unlocks 6,500 construction jobs, includes 2,000 direct hires, and generates thousands of indirect and induced jobs.

With a long-standing history of being a union-friendly employer, MGM Empire City Casino’s growth is the job creation event we’ve been waiting for.

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WHY IT MATTERS

As the largest private employer in Yonkers, a longtime supporter of organized labor (current workforce is 80% union) and a strong contributor to our schools ($5 million to date), MGM Empire City plays a critical role in the region’s economy. Without a full casino license, its long-term viability would be compromised amidst increased competition from nearby casinos. Yonkers leading economic development engine needs our support.

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Submit a public comment in support of MGM Empire City’s full casino license. Use the suggested text below or feel free to customize your message as you see fit.

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What’s New & Who’s News

WASHINGTON—Anthony “Tony” D. Fassino, group president of Construction Industries at Caterpillar Inc., has been elected 2025-2026 chair of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association

Read More »

LOW BIDS

The New York State Department of Transportation recently announced the selection of four apparent low bidders in the New York City and Hudson Valley counties.

Read More »

What’s New & Who’s News

ALBANY—A longtime leader in organized labor in New York State, William “Bill” Banfield, retired from the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters on July

Read More »

Low Bids – 08/27/2025

The New York State Department of Transportation announced recently the selection of two apparent low bidders for work in the Hudson Valley region.

Read More »

What’s New & Who’s News

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

Read More »

What’s New & Who’s News

DALLAS — AECOM, a leading global infrastructure building enterprise, has named Veronica Vanterpool senior vice president, Americas Transit Lead, for its global Transportation business. In

Read More »

DIGGING INTO THE OPPORTUNITY

A $2.2 billion project backed by private funding, with land secured and labor partnerships already in place, MGM Empire City Casino’s proposed expansion is an economic development boon for the region – and an unprecedented job creation opportunity for our industry.

The shovel-ready project unlocks 6,500 construction jobs, includes 2,000 direct hires, and generates thousands of indirect and induced jobs.

With a long-standing history of being a union-friendly employer, MGM Empire City Casino’s growth is the job creation event we’ve been waiting for.

THE TIMELINE

WHY IT MATTERS

As the largest private employer in Yonkers, a longtime supporter of organized labor (current workforce is 80% union) and a strong contributor to our schools ($5 million to date), MGM Empire City plays a critical role in the region’s economy. Without a full casino license, its long-term viability would be compromised amidst increased competition from nearby casinos. Yonkers leading economic development engine needs our support.

PUBLIC COMMENT

Submit a public comment in support of MGM Empire City’s full casino license. Use the suggested text below or feel free to customize your message as you see fit.

FOR THE LATEST UPDATES, FOLLOW US ON:

What’s New & Who’s News

WASHINGTON—Anthony “Tony” D. Fassino, group president of Construction Industries at Caterpillar Inc., has been elected 2025-2026 chair of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association

Read More »

LOW BIDS

The New York State Department of Transportation recently announced the selection of four apparent low bidders in the New York City and Hudson Valley counties.

Read More »

What’s New & Who’s News

ALBANY—A longtime leader in organized labor in New York State, William “Bill” Banfield, retired from the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters on July

Read More »

Low Bids – 08/27/2025

The New York State Department of Transportation announced recently the selection of two apparent low bidders for work in the Hudson Valley region.

Read More »

What’s New & Who’s News

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

Read More »

What’s New & Who’s News

DALLAS — AECOM, a leading global infrastructure building enterprise, has named Veronica Vanterpool senior vice president, Americas Transit Lead, for its global Transportation business. In

Read More »

DIGGING INTO THE OPPORTUNITY

A $2.2 billion project backed by private funding, with land secured and labor partnerships already in place, MGM Empire City Casino’s proposed expansion is an economic development boon for the region – and an unprecedented job creation opportunity for our industry.

The shovel-ready project unlocks 6,500 construction jobs, includes 2,000 direct hires, and generates thousands of indirect and induced jobs.

With a long-standing history of being a union-friendly employer, MGM Empire City Casino’s growth is the job creation event we’ve been waiting for.

THE TIMELINE

WHY IT MATTERS

As the largest private employer in Yonkers, a longtime supporter of organized labor (current workforce is 80% union) and a strong contributor to our schools ($5 million to date), MGM Empire City plays a critical role in the region’s economy. Without a full casino license, its long-term viability would be compromised amidst increased competition from nearby casinos. Yonkers leading economic development engine needs our support.

PUBLIC COMMENT

Submit a public comment in support of MGM Empire City’s full casino license. Use the suggested text below or feel free to customize your message as you see fit.

FOR THE LATEST UPDATES, FOLLOW US ON:

What’s New & Who’s News

WASHINGTON—Anthony “Tony” D. Fassino, group president of Construction Industries at Caterpillar Inc., has been elected 2025-2026 chair of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association

Read More »

LOW BIDS

The New York State Department of Transportation recently announced the selection of four apparent low bidders in the New York City and Hudson Valley counties.

Read More »

What’s New & Who’s News

ALBANY—A longtime leader in organized labor in New York State, William “Bill” Banfield, retired from the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters on July

Read More »

Low Bids – 08/27/2025

The New York State Department of Transportation announced recently the selection of two apparent low bidders for work in the Hudson Valley region.

Read More »

What’s New & Who’s News

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

Read More »

What’s New & Who’s News

DALLAS — AECOM, a leading global infrastructure building enterprise, has named Veronica Vanterpool senior vice president, Americas Transit Lead, for its global Transportation business. In

Read More »

DIGGING INTO THE OPPORTUNITY

A $2.2 billion project backed by private funding, with land secured and labor partnerships already in place, MGM Empire City Casino’s proposed expansion is an economic development boon for the region – and an unprecedented job creation opportunity for our industry.

The shovel-ready project unlocks 6,500 construction jobs, includes 2,000 direct hires, and generates thousands of indirect and induced jobs.

With a long-standing history of being a union-friendly employer, MGM Empire City Casino’s growth is the job creation event we’ve been waiting for.

THE TIMELINE

WHY IT MATTERS

As the largest private employer in Yonkers, a longtime supporter of organized labor (current workforce is 80% union) and a strong contributor to our schools ($5 million to date), MGM Empire City plays a critical role in the region’s economy. Without a full casino license, its long-term viability would be compromised amidst increased competition from nearby casinos. Yonkers leading economic development engine needs our support.

PUBLIC COMMENT

Submit a public comment in support of MGM Empire City’s full casino license. Use the suggested text below or feel free to customize your message as you see fit.

FOR THE LATEST UPDATES, FOLLOW US ON:

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