2026 LEGIS L AT IVE DAY
AGC of California Advocacy in Spotlight at 2026 Legislative Day
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GC of California members from across the state gathered in Sacramento on May 5–6 for the 2026 Legislative Day & PAC Fundraising Dinner, bringing
contractors and policymakers together for two days of advo- cacy, engagement, and industry discussion. Held at Te Sutter Club, the program featured remarks and discussions with key legislative leaders, candidates, and policy experts on the issues shaping California’s construction industry, including infrastructure investment, workforce de- velopment, procurement, permitting, and the state’s broader economic outlook. A centerpiece of the event was AGC of California members’
participation in Capitol office visits, where members met directly with 40 members of the California State Legislature to discuss industry priorities and legislation impacting con-
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CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTOR JULY/AUGUST 2026
struction throughout the state. Tese meetings provided lawmakers with direct insight into
the challenges and opportunities facing California contractors while reinforcing AGC of California’s role as a leading advocate for the construction industry in Sacramento. Te AGC of California PAC Dinner & Legislative Recep-
tion further strengthened those relationships, providing at- tendees the opportunity to engage with 10 members of the Assembly and Senate. Legislative Day remains one of AGC of California’s most
important advocacy programs, helping ensure the construc- tion industry maintains a strong and credible voice at the State Capitol. For more information on AGC of California advocacy efforts, visit
www.agc-ca.org/what-we-do/advocate-for-the-industry/.
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