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ASA Connect: Industry Advocacy Breakfast 12-16-25

ASA MEMBERS ONLY

Date: Tuesday, December 16

Time: 7:30-9:00am [full breakfast included]

Location:  ARC Construction Services
3515 Marmenco Court
Baltimore, MD  21230

Join your industry peers to discuss national and state issues that directly affect your business and learn how ASA National and ASA of Baltimore are advocating for your interests – and how you can help. 

Topics will include:

  • 2026 Initiative to pass MD bill to provide “Suspension of Performance” (i.e., “Stop Work”) remedy for late payments
  • Elimination of “Pay if Paid” provisions from MD construction contracts
  • Changes to 2024 MOSH Heat Stress regulations
  • Independent Contractor vs. Employee classification
  • US Immigration Reform and Enforcement
  • Federal procurement law and regulations
  • Construction contracts (indemnification, bonding, delegated design, retainage, etc.)

OUR FEATURED SPEAKERS

MIKE OSCAR, ASA NATIONAL

ANDREW GRIFFIN, PROVIDENCE STRATEGIES

Michael T. Oscar is the Director of Government Relations for the American Subcontractors Association (National HQ). Prior to his tenure at ASA, Mike worked in the public sector for 12 years, most recently as senior legislative and political staff to U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter. His work on The Hill spanned both Republican and Democratic offices, giving Mike a unique set of contacts and networks to access on behalf of ASA.

Beyond his Capitol Hill experience, Michael held assignments with the Naval Surface Warfare Center’s Carderock Division, the U.S. District Court, the U.S. Department of State’s Office of the Legal Advisor, the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. Currently, he serves on the Franklin Institute’s Board of Governmental Affairs, Father Judge High School’s Development Board, and the Small Business Legislative Council’s (SBLC) Board of Directors based in Washington, D.C.

Andrew Griffin is a native Marylander who got his start working and volunteering on political campaigns at the federal, state, and local levels. With a diverse professional background, Andrew has worked at the highest levels of state government, including the Governor’s Office and the state’s flagship public university. Before joining Providence Strategies, he led the government affairs team at the Maryland Chamber of Commerce, the state’s largest business advocacy organization. Having advocated on a wide range of issues before the Maryland General Assembly and the U.S. Congress, Andrew is looking forward to bringing his expertise to ASA of Baltimore. He received his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from the University of Maryland, College Park.

(Optional) Business Practice Interchange (BPI)

All ASA Connect events (except the Annual Meeting in June) are followed by an optional, members-only, attorney-moderated, confidential Business Practice Interchange (BPI) session to discuss upcoming or ongoing projects, people, pitfalls, and processes.

Food & Beverages

A full breakfast will be provided, including eggs, meat, fruit, coffee, and juice.

Sponsorships

Sponsorships include one ticket and may be purchased at any time up to one week prior to the ASA Connect event in order to allow time for the design and printing of the sponsor’s sign.

When Can I Register?

Registrations for each ASA Connect event are available at least five weeks prior to the ASA Connect event, up to the end of the day prior to the event.


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