SteelGrams on Legislation

Steelgram to Members to Sign Reps. Huizenga and Dingell’s Appropriations Letters in Support of Great Lakes Infrastructure and Funding for a Mackinaw-Class Coast Guard Cutter
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Steelgram to Members to Sign Reps. Crawford and Deluzio's Trade Enforcement letter to the CJS Appropriations Subcommittee
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Steelgram to Members of the Congressional Steel Caucus to Sign Letter Supporting Section 232 Tariffs
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Steelgram to the Senate on Consponsoring the Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 Act
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Steelgram to Congress on Cosponsoring Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 Act
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Steelgram on Supporting S. 4367- The Thomas R. Carper Water Resources Development Act of 2024 (WRDA 2024)
20241209
Steelgram on Supporting H.R. 9151 Protecting American Industry and Labor from International Trade Crimes Act of 2024
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Steelgram on Supporting Modernization of Funding for the Inland Waterways Trust Fund (IWTF) in Water Resources Development Act 2024 (WRDA 2024)
20241029
Senate Steelgram on Supporting The Water Resources Act Of 2022 Contained In H.Res. 1512
20221209
Steelgram on Supporting H.R. 7776 - The Water Resources Development Act of 2022, As Part of the Final FY2023 National Defense Authorization Act
20221207
Senate Steelgram on Supporting H.J. Res. 100 - To Avoid A Freight Rail Disruption
20221201
Steelgram on Supporting H.J. Res. 100 - To Avoid A Freight Rail Disruption
20221130
Steelgram on Enhanced Trade Remedy Provisions in America COMPETES Act
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Steelgram on Supporting HR 3684
20210929
Steelgram on CJS Appropriations Package
20210728
S. 914 – Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Act of 2021
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This legislation will facilitate critical investments in our nation’s water infrastructure systems. It also will ensure that all steel products procured using taxpayer dollars under the EPA SRF programs are produced in the United States.
New Report Confirms the Need to Preserve the Steel Tariffs
20210405
In late March, the Economic Policy Institute (EPI) released a report that confirms the steel tariffs put in place in 2018 continue to be effective and that efforts to weaken or remove the remedy on steel imports would have a devastating impact on the American steel industry.
Support Bost-Lamb-Crawford Amendment #76 to CJS Appropriations Bill to Ensure Sufficient Resources to Combat Unfair Foreign Trade Practices
20200730
To: Congressional Steel Caucus Members, Staff Assigned to Appropriations, Trade, and/or Steel Issues
Please Continue to Support the Section 232 Action on Steel to Preserve the Domestic Steel Industry in the Face of the Coronavirus Shock
20200312
To: Members of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate House and Senate staff assigned to trade and/or steel issues
Please Support H.R. 5430, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act
20200115
To: Members of the United States Senate, Senate staff assigned to trade and/or steel issues
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Steel Imports Up 0.8% In February vs. January
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AISI Releases Revised 2025 Steel Shipment Data
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AISI Statement on USTR Section 301 Investigations
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AISI Releases February SIMA Imports Data
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Steel Imports Up 4.6% In January 2026 vs. December 2025
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January Steel Shipments Up 1.7 Percent From Prior Month
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Five Reasons Why California Needs to Reconsider its Mandated Disclosure Policy
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AISI Releases January SIMA Imports Data
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