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The November elections did little to change the landscape in Washington for the 113th Congress. Sure, Democrats made incremental gains […]
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The November elections did little to change the landscape in Washington for the 113th Congress. Sure, Democrats made incremental gains […]
R-22. Wasn’t there a phaseout? Yeah, but prices to service existing units have skyrocketed, and then there’s the whole “dry charge” thing. Contractors talk about the refrigerant that won’t go away.
What’s one of the most common complaints about Congress? How about there are too many special interests that make it difficult […]
It’s been several months since the Supreme Court ruling that upheld the health care reform law, but the debate over […]
As contractors we all should have concerns about the new regional standards for residential gas furnaces and central air conditioners […]
I just returned from Las Vegas where I attended the 44th Annual ACCA Annual Conference and Indoor Air Expo. As […]
As everyone in the industry is aware, two federal agencies have begun rulemakings on the enforcement of the pending energy […]
Michigan contractor Gary Marowske urges the House Small Business Committee to focus on individual taxes, not just corporate rates, because most businesses, like his, are pass-through entities.
Another election year, already? Buckle up, 2012 looks like it’s going to be a bumpy one. Charlie McCrudden explains why.
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