Masonry Magazine April 1966 Page. 29
ANTI BID SHOPPING LEGISLATION
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unity to thank you for introducing this bill and wish you success in your endeavors to get this bill passed into law."
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America AFL-CIO (Labor)
This letter in intended to convey to you the full support of the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America, AFL-CIO, of the very fine Bill, 1.R. 489, introduced by you on January 4, 1965. You may be assured that this legislation will benefit, in my opinion, The Government as well as the 220,000 members of our nternational Union. If enacted, the Bill will doubtless pro-ide for better quality work on federal Public Works."
Contracting Plasterers' and Lathers' Intl. Assn. (Labor)
"This is to inform you that the Contracting Plasterers' and Lathers' International Association has gone on record n convention in support of legislation which meets the urposes of H.R. 11072, introduced by you on the 29th of April, 1964
National Association of Plumbing, Heating, Cooling Contractors
Congressman Legget, I appreciate very much our interest in developing effective legislation to protect specialty contractors on public work. The full facilities of ur national office and state affiliates will be put at your isposal any time we can be of assistance to you on this hatter
Steel Plate Fabricators Association, Inc. (Illinois)
"I would appreciate very much receiving a copy of I.R. 489. I am sure the members of this Association would be very interested in the objective of your bill."
California State Builders Exchange
"We are very happy to learn that it is your intention to re-introduce legislation on the subject matter in the 89th Congress. We certainly agree, however, that it would be advantageous if the matter could be accomplished by ad-ministrative regulation."
William Gelfan & Son, Inc. Contractors (California)
The penalties imposed for a violation of this Bill, once it becomes law, should be a strong deterrent to dis-courage any 'would-be contractor or subcontractor from tossing his or their hats in the ring of honest competi-tion
Northern and Central California Chapter The Associated General Contractors of America, Inc.
Your Board of Directors desires to place AGC in the strong position of leadership through actively adopt-ing, supporting, and participating in a positive policy stand-ing for ethical practices between general contractors and subcontractors
Electrical Contractors Did Depository, Inc. (Oregon)
That the Electrical Contractors Bid Depository. Corp. of Portland, Oregon does hereby commend the said Robert L. Leggett and said Richard T. Hanna for their efforts to secure legislation to encourage fair trade prac-tices on public works contracts by requiring a listing of sub-contractors; and
"2. That the Electrical Contractors Bid Depository. Corp., on behalf of its members, declares its firm support of said legislation."
Peter Bratti Associates, Inc. (New York, New York)
"We wish to inform you that we are very much in favor of your bill, H.R. 489, and we support it wholeheartedly. (Please turn page)
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