The American Supply Association is part of a coalition of organizations in support of H.R. 676, the JOBS Credit Act of 2020. ASA and its coalition partners are asking that H.R. 676 be included in a future legislative package addressing COVID-19 and the economic harm caused by the pandemic.
Economic uncertainty, employee morale and customers going out of business are greatest challenges going forward.
June 18, 2020
The fourth and final COVID-19 impact survey conducted by American Supply Association business intelligence partner Industry Insights shows member respondents are making strides in a number of categories as the industry emerges from the throws of the pandemic.
If you have ever had the pleasure to talk to those who have served our country in the military and who have seen combat, they will tell you that when you are in the foxhole and bullets are flying, you quickly learn who you can count on.
I know this sounds like a broken record, but our industry is filled with great people. That certainly has been on display during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The American Supply Association is part of a coalition urging Congress to quickly enact temporary and targeted liability relief legislation related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
There is a story in industry circles about the time former Milwaukee Valve owner Johnny Seder had dinner with a contractor customer and that individual’s family. During the meal, it was revealed one of the contractor’s children was interested in attending Johns Hopkins University, but had not heard anything back from the elite institution.