Nov 9, 2012 | American Loggers Council, Editorials
By Travis Taylor I waited to post my first editorial until the day after the elections, deciding that our course of action in 2013 would depend on the results that have now been tallied. Looking at the results, my best summary would be this; unless members of Congress...
Oct 9, 2012 | American Loggers Council, Editorials
By-passing the Gatekeepers: Reaching Your Own Conclusions By Mike Beardsley Next month, you will be asked to consider candidates for office, where you stand on referendum questions, and make decisions on various local, state and federal policy issues; all in the...
Sep 4, 2012 | American Loggers Council, Editorials, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulations
By Jim Geisinger – Chair, ALC Legislative Committee Well, it is September and at the end of this month a new fiscal year will begin for the government of the United States of America. When the American Loggers Council and its many allied associations around the...
Aug 8, 2012 | American Loggers Council, Editorials
Daniel J. Dructor – Executive Vice President Most organizations today rely on long term contracts to help them model business plans and foster relationships between businesses and creditors to ensure a successful operation. In a recent article published in the...
Jun 12, 2012 | American Loggers Council, Editorials
By Doug Duncan – Chair, American Loggers Council Transportation Committee Log Truckers, have you had your fill of added costs from rising fuel prices, elaborate recordkeeping, the Federal data cast net called CSA, or your state weight enforcement? Are you idling, or...
May 8, 2012 | American Loggers Council, Editorials
By Steve Sherich – President, American Loggers Council Our Spring Washington D.C. trip still weighs heavily on my mind, and I wanted to share with you a few of the thoughts that I have had since our visit. Results of these trips are hard to measure immediately but I...