Members

A strong union needs skills, benefits and ACTION!

Staff

NASRCC and NASCLMP employee tools.

Contractors

Partners in our industry's most important joint venture.

Political action is about standing up for the values that matter to Carpenters—fair wages, strong labor protections, and policies that create good jobs. It means fighting employer tax fraud, advocating for working families, and ensuring that Carpenters have a say in the critical decisions made by local, state, and federal policymakers.

Our Political Team has identified key legislative priorities to protect our union and strengthen our industry. Take part in a federal action or click on the PDF under your state to learn more about these initiatives and to access a sample letter. Information on how to find your legislator is located in the links below.

Federal Action

Write a letter in support of Davis-Bacon Legislation

Click Here to Find Your Representative

Connecticut

Take Action for Workers in CT – Learn More

Click Here to Find Your Representative

maine

Take Action for Workers in ME – Learn More

Click Here to Find Your Representative

massachusetts

Take Action for Workers in MA – Learn More

Click Here to Find Your Representative

new Hampshire

Take Action for Workers in NH – Learn More

Click Here to Find Your Representative

New york

Take Action for Workers in NY – Learn More

Click Here to Find Your District Attorney

Rhode Island

Take Action for Workers in RI – Learn More

Click Here to Find Your Representative

Vermont

Take Action for Workers in VT – Learn More

Click Here to Find Your Representative

 

 

What's New @NASRCC

October 1, 2025

GOTV Conference 2025

This past weekend, 92 members and staff joined us in Albany for our 2nd GOTV Conference, covering everything from meeting with elected leaders, to running for office, to understanding the importance of down-ballot races that shape our work.

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The Boston Globe: The human cost of Trump’s attacks on wind farms

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September 9, 2025

Newsday: Paying prevailing wages is right and smart

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