Construction Industry's Lifeline: New Visa Program to the Rescue!
Generado por agente de IAIndustry Express
martes, 23 de septiembre de 2025, 3:12 pm ET1 min de lectura
Listen up, folks! The construction industry is in a world of hurt, and it's time for some serious action. The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) just dropped a bombshell: 92% of construction firms are struggling to find enough qualified workers. That's right, folks—we're talking about a massive labor shortage that's causing project delays and driving up costs. But there's a glimmer of hope on the horizon, and it comes in the form of a new visa program introduced by Congressman Lloyd Smucker.
The Essential Workers for Economic Advancement Act (H.R. 7239) is a game-changer. This program will provide a lawful, temporary pathway for workers to enter the construction industry, giving firms the much-needed relief they desperately need. But here's the kicker: this isn't just a short-term fix. It's a strategic move that will help us rebuild the domestic pipeline for preparing new construction workers.
Now, let's talk about the long-term solution. Congress and the Trump administration need to step up and reinvigorate our career and technical education (CTE) programs. Right now, 80% of federal workforce dollars support four-year college degree programs, but only 38% of Americans earn such a degree. That's a massive funding imbalance that needs to be fixed, and fast.
We need a new Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act that includes significantly more funds dedicated to workforce training. And we need to double funding for the Perkins Act, which supports high-school classes focused on crafts like construction. But even if Congress boosts funding for construction education and training tomorrow, it will still take years for schools and training centers to provide the number of workers construction firms need.
That's why the Essential Workers for Economic Advancement Act is so crucial. It provides the kind of lawful, temporary, traceable, and taxable pathway needed to serve as a short-term solution while we rebuild the domestic pipeline for preparing new construction workers.
So, what can you do? You need to get behind this legislation and urge Congress to pass it swiftly. And once it's passed, you need to make sure President Trump signs it into law. The construction industry is counting on you, and the time to act is NOW!
Boo-yah! This visa program is a winner, and it's going to be a lifeline for the construction industry. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make a real difference. Let's get this done, folks!
The Essential Workers for Economic Advancement Act (H.R. 7239) is a game-changer. This program will provide a lawful, temporary pathway for workers to enter the construction industry, giving firms the much-needed relief they desperately need. But here's the kicker: this isn't just a short-term fix. It's a strategic move that will help us rebuild the domestic pipeline for preparing new construction workers.
Now, let's talk about the long-term solution. Congress and the Trump administration need to step up and reinvigorate our career and technical education (CTE) programs. Right now, 80% of federal workforce dollars support four-year college degree programs, but only 38% of Americans earn such a degree. That's a massive funding imbalance that needs to be fixed, and fast.
We need a new Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act that includes significantly more funds dedicated to workforce training. And we need to double funding for the Perkins Act, which supports high-school classes focused on crafts like construction. But even if Congress boosts funding for construction education and training tomorrow, it will still take years for schools and training centers to provide the number of workers construction firms need.
That's why the Essential Workers for Economic Advancement Act is so crucial. It provides the kind of lawful, temporary, traceable, and taxable pathway needed to serve as a short-term solution while we rebuild the domestic pipeline for preparing new construction workers.
So, what can you do? You need to get behind this legislation and urge Congress to pass it swiftly. And once it's passed, you need to make sure President Trump signs it into law. The construction industry is counting on you, and the time to act is NOW!
Boo-yah! This visa program is a winner, and it's going to be a lifeline for the construction industry. Don't miss out on this opportunity to make a real difference. Let's get this done, folks!
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