THE AGGREGATE UPDATE March A QUARTERLY PUBLICATION 2019

IN THIS ISSUE: TOPIC LIST

What’s Working in ?

New Member Spotlight

ARPA Supports Truckers Against Trafficking

Who Are ARPA Future Leaders?

MISSION STATEMENT : “ARPA promotes and preserves safe production and the sustainability of the rock products industry through active involvement in the community, regulatory, and political processes.” BOARD MEMBER LISTING

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS :

Chairman of the Board Incoming Chairman Board Secretary

Eric Loken, Arizona Materials James Carusone, Salt River Toby Ballentine, Rock Solid Materials Group

Board Treasurer Immediate Past Chairman

Tim Coughlin, CalPortland Toby Skinner, M.R. Tanner Mining

BOARD OF DIRECTORS NAME: David Robinson BOARD OF DIRECTORS - NAME: Brad Parker COMPANY: Lafarge NA COMPANY: Vulcan Materials Company NAME: David Chavez POSITION: Director LIFE DIRECTORS POSITION: Life Director COMPANY: Drake Cement NAME: Greg Davis POSITION: Director NAME: Brad Schmitz COMPANY: CEMEX NAME: Mark Reardon COMPANY: HollyFrontier Refining & POSITION: Life Director COMPANY: Vulcan Materials Company NAME: Sam Huddleston Marketing LLC POSITION: Life Director COMPANY: Andeavor POSITION: Director NAME: Bruce Dyer POSITION: Director COMPANY: Salt River Materials Group NAME: Maury Tanner NAME: David Schultz POSITION: Life Director COMPANY: M.R. Tanner Mining NAME: Ryan Jacoby COMPANY: CEMEX POSITION: Life Director COMPANY: Hanson Aggregates POSITION: Director NAME: John Fowler POSITION: Director COMPANY: Arizona Materials NAME: Larry Walker POSITION: Life Director COMPANY: Advanced Mineral Recovery NAME: Richard Kissling ASSOCIATE MEMBER POSITION: Life Director COMPANY: Southwest Asphalt REPRESENTATIVES NAME: Dick Hrubes POSITION: Director COMPANY: Arizona Materials NAME: Carol Fellars POSITION: Life Director BOARD COUNSEL NAME: Mike Morago COMPANY: Reuter Equipment NAME: Bert Acken COMPANY: Gila River Sand & Gravel POSITION: Life Director NAME: Pete Kuehner COMPANY: Dickinson Wright, PLLC POSITION: Director COMPANY: Salt River Materials Group NAME: Eric Mears POSITION: Board Counsel POSITION: Life Director NAME: Sean Prater COMPANY: Haley and Aldrich COMPANY: Madison Granite POSITION: Life Director NAME: Bill Mackey NAME: Dave Kimball POSITION: Director COMPANY: Granite Construction COMPANY: Gallagher & Kennedy NAME: Mark Murdza POSITION: Life Director POSITION: Board Counsel NAME: Martin Ramirez COMPANY: Southwestern Scale COMPANY: FNF Construction, Inc. Company, Inc. POSITION: Director POSITION: Director

2 WELCOME NEW MEMBERS SPOTLIGHT ARPA is pleased to welcome the following new members to the Association:

ARNOLD MACHINERY COMPANY DICKINSONWRIGHT, PLLC 4323 E. WINSLOW AVE. 1850 N. CENTRAL AVE. PHOENIX, AZ 85040 SUITE 1400 https://arnoldmachinery.com/ PHOENIX, AZ 85004 https://www.dickinson-wright.com/our-firm/locations/ Jake Zaya phoenix-united-states-of-america (480) 243-3315 [email protected] Albert H. Acken Robert Minichbauer [email protected] (602) 558-7950 Products & Services: Legal work [email protected] Mike Douglas (602) 292-2335 [email protected] Products & Services: Equipment

ARPA 101 PRESENTATION FOR ROCK SOLID STATE ALLOCATION FOR KEY ROAD PROJECTS

Steve Trussell gave an informative presentation to Rock Governor Ducey has approved the I-17 expansion work that has Solid staff about the importance of ARPA and the various already begun between Sunset Point and south of Black Canyon resources we provide encompassing advocacy, regulatory City, and his budget plan calls for an additional FY19 appropriation and community relations activities. It’s important to be of $40 million to start work on a third lane between Anthem and Black Canyon City on the northbound side and several miles on informed and understand the value of your ARPA the southbound side. According to sources on the ninth floor, the membership. If you’d like to schedule an ARPA 101 governor also seeks an additional $10.5 million from HURF to fund presentation for your staff, please contact preventative road surface maintenance, bringing the total allocation [email protected]. for the project to $51 million, enough to fully fund all of ADOT’s preventative maintenance requests. The governor projects that another $45 million in both FY20 and FY21 is needed to finish the project for a total of $130 million, saying expanding the road would increase safety. The money is in addition to the State Transportation Board’s scheduled allocation of $193 million to design and construct the I-17 expansion project.

3 ARIZONA MINING STAKEHOLDERS MEETING

Thank you to those who joined us for the first two Mining Stakeholder meetings of the 2019 legislative session. A special note of appreciation to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Florence Copper Inc., the Arizona Geological Survey and University President Robert Robbins. The next Mining Stakeholders meetings for the 2019 legislative session are scheduled for March 19, April 16 and May 7, 2019.

AZGS GEOPRODUCT ECONOMIC IMPACT

Over the next several months, the AZGS will be working with graduate students and faculty at UA’s Eller School of Planning to assess the economic impact of AZGS geoproducts and services on the Arizona economy. The objective: to build and then distribute a document that quantifies the economic role – direct and indirect – that rock products play in Arizona. A critical part of this assessment is canvassing AZGS stakeholders/users for the value – qualitative and quantitative – they place on our products, services and consultations. We’ve identified ~ critical AZGS stakeholders in industry, business, education and academia. ARPA believes this information should help solidify support for state budget allocations for this vital agency.

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4 5 SECURING ARIZONA’S FUTURE AS THE SILICON VALLEY OF MINING

In January the University of Arizona hosted its first Mining Summit. The theme was “Securing Arizona’s future as the Silicon Valley of Mining,” and the event was attended by 118 people from across industry, government and academia. Attendees included members of the Arizona Rock Products Association including Chairman Eric Loken, board members Bill Mackey and Eric Mears along with Government Affairs Chairman Tom Lowry; members of the Arizona Mining Association, AZ Tech Council, and Tucson Metro Chamber; ADEQ, the Attorney General’s office, Arizona State Land Department, and Arizona Commerce Authority; as well UA’s President Robbins, deans of the College of Science, Engineering, Law, and the Associate Dean of the College of Public Health, representatives from UA’s Research, Development and Innovation, Tech Launch Arizona, and UA Government Relations.

There were 25 speakers; presenters from across industry and UA showcased innovations in exploration, safety, environment, and geotechnical issues to name just a few topics. Mary Poulton opened and closed the innovation showcase, first with how the Lowell Institute connects Arizona’s expansive mining ecosystem, and lastly with a look at Innovation Ecosystems - how Arizona measures up against Silicon Valley, and what needs to be addressed for Arizona to become world class. Presenters included members of the Lowell Institute’s board of directors - Steve Trussell, who made opening remarks, Sudhanshu Singh who spoke on why Caterpillar moved to Tucson, andGreg Boyce who - in closing remarks - emphasized the important of the public-private partnership to fund progress and the organizations that drive change.

Phoenix’s NPR station interviewed Mary Poulton just prior to the event. You can access the recording here: https://kjzz.org/content/746891/minings-role-arizonas-present.

The event was very successful in communicating the essential role of the Lowell Institute and UA, and in raising our profile with important stakeholders. We’re very pleased with the outcome and with the opportunities it presents.

Mary Poulton, head of the Department of Mining and Geological Engineering and director of the Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources

5 WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT GOVERNOR DUCEY ANNOUNCES EXPANDED INVESTMENT IN CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION Governor during his State of the State speech called for a renewed focus on Career and Technical Education (CTE) to expand Arizona’s competitive workforce and prepare students for the jobs of tomorrow.

During the address, he said:

“Our education leaders are creating the “shop” classes of the 21st century-- it’s called Career and Technical Education-- CTE.

“These are programs we plan to build, expand and align with the jobs of tomorrow. And my budget will do just that.”

Research shows that 99 percent of CTE students graduate high school — a much higher rate than their peers not enrolled in CTE and have higher performance in math and reading and their technical skills rival professionals in the same trade. CTE programs also ensure that high school graduates can enter the workforce or advance to postsecondary education with the academic and hands-on skills they need to be successful.

WEST-MEC is a CTE facility that ARPA staff toured on February 12, 2019 HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE In February, Sandra Zires, Career Navigator/Outreach Specialist with organizations like theirs to aid in employment needs. Both speakers Signal Peak Campus and Nicole Porter, Economic Developer and currently work with employers across the state helping organizations Community Manager with Jobs for Arizona’s Graduates presented align employer demand with prepared students ready to enter the on how ARPA member companies can build strategic partnerships with workforce.

Sandra Lascher-Zires Nicole Porter ARPA’s HR Committee Meeting Signal Peak Campus Economic Development Communications Manager Career Navigator/Outreach Specialist Jobs for Arizona’s Graduates (520) 494-5308 ext. 105 3320 W. Cheryl Dr., Suite B220 • Phoenix, AZ 85051 [email protected] (602) 216-9506 office• (480) 223-2632 cell • (602) 368-8168 fax [email protected] ARIZONA SCHOOL COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE Left to Right: Cecilia Benavides of CalPortland, newly appointed Mary DeBoy of FNF Construction, Inc. In February, ARPA and Human Resources Superintendent of Instruction Kathy Hoffman, Tammy Franco of ARPA. committee members exhibited at the Arizona School Counselor Association Conference at We-Ko-Pa Resort & Conference Center as a part of our workforce development campaign. Members Cecilia Benavides with CalPortland and Mary Deboy with FNF Construction, Inc. had the opportunity to educate school counselors about the career opportunities in our industry. ARPA has committed to sponsoring a bus tour for school counselors who signed up during the conference to better understand and explain to students the value of choosing a career path in the rock products industry. The school counselor bus tour will be coordinated through both the Community Relations Committee and Human Resources Committee for later this year. If you would like to showcase your facility as a part of this tour please email [email protected].

6 MEMBER CONTRIBUTIONS GOVERNOR DUCEY ANNOUNCES EXPANDED INVESTMENT VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY IN CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION HELPS EVIT When EVIT needed help updating a dirt path between parking lots at their newly refurbished culinary building last year, they reached out to ARPA for help. ARPA member Vulcan Materials Company volunteered to assist by donating asphalt and truck- ing services to have the dirt path paved and turned into a safer access road. Thanks to Vulcan’s help, the path has been paved, making it safer for EVIT students to travel as well as reducing dust and minimizing flooding. They also paved the entrance into the school’s newest addition the CDL certification center.

Picture above: Paving crew, Calvary Paving & Grading, contracted by Southwest The training ground for our future commercial vehicle driver Asphalt to do the labor. pipeline. *Not pictured, Mark Turner, Mountain West Logistics, Transportation Manager, Deissy Araiza, Vulcan Materials * LEHIGH HANSON AGGREGATES AND THE SUPERBOWL

Lehigh Hanson provides materials for the St. Vincent de Paul curb ramp in Phoenix ARPA extends a warm thank you to the volunteer students from ASU American Concrete Institute Chapter and ARPA members Lehigh Hanson who provided the materials for a new St. Vincent de Paul curb ramp. The ramp will aid veteran residents with disabilities that require use of a wheel chair and/or walker to get safely across the east side of 3rd Dr. to the west side of 3rd Dr. in Phoenix, Arizona.

Lehigh Hanson provides materials for the St. Vincent de Paul curb ramp in Phoenix ARPA extends a warm thank you to the volunteer students from ASU American Concrete Institute Chapter and ARPA members Lehigh Hanson who provided the materials for a new St. Vincent de Paul curb ramp. The ramp will aid veteran residents with disabilities that require use of a wheel chair and/or walker to get safely across the east side of 3rd Dr. to the west side of 3rd Dr. in Phoenix, Arizona. ARIZONA SCHOOL COUNSELORS ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE

Super Bowl LIII Contributions Whether you were rooting for the New England Patriots or the Los Angeles Rams to win the Super Bowl this year, everyone was a winner thanks to the contributions of Hanson Aggregates. During the construction of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlan- Super Bowl LIII Contributions ta, Georgia, Hanson Aggregates supplied approximately 70,000 Whether you were rooting for the New England Patriots or the Lostons Angeles of aggregates Rams to for win the the production Super Bowl of ready mixed concrete this year, everyone was a winner thanks to the contributions of Hansonfor the Aggregates.stadium. During the construction of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, Hanson Aggregates supplied approximately 70,000 tons of aggregates for the production of ready mixed concrete for the stadium.

7 WHAT’S WORKING IN ARIZONA?

WHAT’S WORKING IN ARIZONA? Op Ed by Steve Trussell The business and private sectors should appreciate the goals of the Ducey administration’s initiative to improve government referred to as the Arizona Management System (AMS) which focuses on understanding “customer” needs, identifying problems, improving processes and measuring results. There are 42 state agencies that have all engaged in the process of identifying opportunity to increase efficiencies and value while delivering on core departmental functions. The following are but a handful of examples of what is working in Arizona:

The Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) in response to calls from the Arizona business community called for streamlined regulation. Immediately the Governor and Legislature approved fundamental changes in the administration of Arizona’s regulatory structure, including Governor Ducey placing a moratorium on new regulations again this year. To date, Arizona has eliminated over 1,000 regulations which equates to millions saved. The state’s commitment to reducing red tape and paperwork makes it considerably easier and more efficient for businesses to locate, start up and expand.

The Arizona Mexico Commission (AMC) is committed to making sure Arizona’s borders move at the speed of business and is actively working to reduce border wait times through innovative programs like Unified Cargo Processing, a joint U.S.-Mexico inspection program piloted at the Nogales Port of Entry. Safe infrastructure is a priority for both sides of the border; it keeps commerce and tourism moving.

The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) created an online permitting platform that has dramatically improved permitting time frames with an estimated economic benefit of $145 million each year. What’s even better, is that ADEQ funded the initiative by finding surplus funds - better service for no additional cost. ADEQ has also accelerated their hazardous waste clean-up program (known as WQARF). This equates to better efficiency and increased environmental protection simultaneously.

The Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) invested significant effort into public awareness which has improved the public’s understanding and interest in water supply issues. This has been important as it has also led to a broader understanding in the local and State government of what we need to do to address these issues.

ADWR has also taken the steps necessary to improve customer service in permitting and application review. An example of this is computing and issuance of water recharge credits, taking a process that historically could take two years and reducing that in some instances to mere weeks or even days.

8 The Arizona State Land Department (ASLD) has evolved from simply managing land to realizing their critical role in economic development by improving a cumbersome commercial sales process and reducing time to attain rights of way approvals.

The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGF) has also seen significant change. For example, over the past two years the AZGF has significantly reduced the time it takes to report Big Game Hunt Draw results to its “customers” using AMS tools. What used to take up to 65 days to complete now takes less than 25 days.

Recently, there was a proposal to list the Sonoran desert tortoise on the Endangered Species List. Had this unwarranted listing been imposed, it would have had the potential to adversely impact Arizona’s economy by billions of dollars. The Department used internal priority establishment tools to ensure that the appropriate listing decision was made, which served both conservation and economic development.

The Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) has been assessing the potential for damaging flooding and debris flows in the aftermath of wildfires. This study made reasonable assumptions about wildfires that could occur and employed innovative modeling techniques to identify downstream areas that could be at risk of flooding or debris flows that would impact Arizona communities.

AZGS has also developed the first comprehensive state-wide compilation of known fissures and landslides, available on the on-line AZGS Natural Hazards Viewer. Knowing where fissures or landslides exist is fundamental for either avoiding them or mitigating their negative impacts.

The Arizona Department of Transportation’s (ADOT/MVD) goal is to get customers in and out of the office – on average – in fewer than 30 minutes. MVD averages slightly over 20 minutes in urban offices and just under 19 minutes in rural locations. Three years ago, that number was 52 minutes. Additionally, an analysis of MVD customer traffic shows an upsurge in online usage at ServiceArizona.com, an increase of about 286,000 online transactions; which is essentially the same amount of traffic experienced at two large urban “brick and mortar” MVD offices. Finally, since ADOT began using facial recognition technology and training in 2015 to protect Arizonans from identity theft, detectives have brought a multitude of these cases to court.

AMS is simply one great example of how government can and should operate at the speed of business, efficiently and by assisting economic growth. A different approach has led to a vastly better outcome which has greatly benefited Arizona’s citizens.

9 INSULATING CONCRETE FORM ROUNDTABLE AND SITE TOUR EVENT

In February in Gilbert, Arizona the Arizona Rock Products Association over other construction materials due to the advantages when it comes to partnered with the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association on the strength, safety, versatility and long-term value, especially when it comes national Build with Strength Campaign (BWS). Backed by the NRMCA, Build to residential buildings. The Roundtable and Site Tour event had more than with Strength is a coalition of architects, builders, engineers, emergency 80 attendees who participated over the course of the two-day event. ARPA services personnel and policymakers. The purpose of the roundtable and tour appreciates Scott Palmer of Salt River Materials Group for his leadership in was an effort to educate these groups in order to have them choose concrete this effort.

Scott Palmer, Salt River Materials Group is chair John Schoenauer, Hotel Developer from HD Management of the BWS Committee ARPA COMMUNITY RELATIONS

In February, the Arizona Rock Products Association (ARPA Community Relations and Concrete Technical and Education Committee’s coordinated a bus tour for specifiers and agency representatives. The objective of the tour was to explain the aggregate mining operation, ready-mix concrete batch plant, hot mix asphalt plant and materials testing lab in full operation. Participants were educated on the various types of operations, process complexities and technology required to effectively and safety process materials. Representatives from Salt River Materials Group, Hanson Aggregates, Arizona Materials and Speedie & Associates offered process explanation and answered questions. The tour concluded with our lunch sponsor Speedie & Associates, with 40 + participants from various agencies, cities, and firms the tour was a success.

10 TRUCKERS AGAINST TRAFFICKING

Truck that was seen at the ARPA Holiday Luncheon January kicked off National Human Trafficking Month and Don Blake, TAT is a national non-profit organization dedicated to educating Truckers Against Trafficking board member and new truck sales members of the transportation industry on human trafficking and manager at Inland Kenworth, helped show support of the cause by how to prevent it. ARPA members donated funds to TAT during our debuting the “Everyday Heroes” truck during a press conference at annual holiday luncheon and their logos are included on the TAT the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on January 15, 2019. website www.truckersagainsttrafficking.org/sponsors/ in support of this nationwide cause. Companies donating more than $2,500 “At any one time, there are more truck drivers on the road than have logos included on the custom 2019 Kenworth T680 with a 76” there are police, and by utilizing this great group of people, sleeper truck that will be auctioned off in June. All proceeds from the the American truck driver, the partnership between TAT and the auction will benefit TAT. American truck driver is making a difference,” said Don Blake during the press conference. “They’re a force for good in this world, and so Learn more at: http://truckersagainsttrafficking.org/industry-train- our group of industry sponsors came together and built this amazing ing-program/ . truck, the Everyday Heroes truck.”

ARPA’s own Don Blake

11 MARICOPA COUNTY BOARD OF Roads Matter! SUPERVISORS Did you know that ADOT is considering tearing up roads because it doesn’t have enough money to maintain them? The last time Arizona adjusted its gas tax revenue, the internet didn’t exist! Could you live on your budget from 1990? Neither can our roads! It’s time to adjust the user fee.

Your Homes...Your Roads...Your Future For well over 60 years, the ARIZONA ROCK PRODUCTS ASSOCIATION has been providing representation for member companies involved with the production of aggregates, asphaltic concrete, ready mix concrete, asphalt, lime products, and portland cement. In a recent economic report, the Arizona Rock Products Industry created a direct economic impact valued at nearly $2.5 billion with an indirect effect of $2.4 billion for a total of $4.9 billion cycled back into the great state of Arizona. The producers of aggregates, stone, cement, asphalt, and ready mix employ over 7,745 employees and supply essential materials to the construction industry that employs an additional 145,500 workers. The Rock Products industry is a significant and dynamic force in Arizona’s economy.

Jack Sellers is officially sworn in on February 13, 2019 by Maricopa Trucking Matters to Arizona’s Economy County Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Fran McCarroll. In 2017, members of the ARIZONA TRUCKING ASSOCIATION paid over $5 billion dollars in wages. Additionally, the trucking industry The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors pays 40%-45% of all taxes and fees paid by Arizona motorists to unanimously appointed Jack Sellers to the open help build our infrastructure, despite trucks representing only District 1 supervisor position representing the 10% of the vehicle miles traveled in Arizona. From the early 20th century, trucks were the primary mode for hauling copper from East Valley, taking over for Denny Barney who Arizona mines to processing and manufacturing plants, raw cotton resigned on February 1, 2019. Sellers will take to gins and mills, cattle to railheads and local markets, and citrus over Barney’s role, serving until the term expires to packing and distribution centers. Today’s modern trucking in 2020. He is the chairman of the Arizona State industry operates in every aspect of economic life, delivering textbooks, medical supplies, retail goods and the building blocks Transportation Board and a former Chandler city of highways and energy production for the state’s growing councilman. population.

Featured in the Arizona Capitol Times, February 2019 DRIVER OF THE QUARTER Winner of the Driver of the 4th Quarter is Gilbert Pulido of Desert Ready Mix, LLC. Congratulations Gilbert Pulido with Desert The overall Driver of the Year Award for 2018 Ready Mix, LLC winner of ARPA Driver of the goes to… The award winner will be Quarter for 4th Quarter in 2018. This award announced April 26, 2019 at the ARPA acknowledges the significant contributions to annual safety luncheon. Click here or visit the rock products industry and is a distinguished http://www.azrockproducts.org/registration/ honor recognizing professionalism, career to register. achievement, customer service skills and safety performance of the career driver. Submittals for the first quarter of 2019 are due by close of business on Friday, March 29, 2019. Left to Right: Joe Nazeck, Gilbert Pulido of Desert Ready Mix, LLC.

12 ARPA FUTURE LEADERS MARICOPA COUNTY GRADUATING CLASS OF 2018 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ARPA congratulates the graduating Future Leaders of 2018 and thanks them for their time, dedication and hard work this past year. Shown left to right are: Craig Perry – Reuter Equipment, Josh Roberts – CEMEX, Paul England – Drake, Braxton Day – Rock Solid, Sydney Stauffer – Vulcan Materials Company, Austin Beeler – Vulcan Materials Group, Suzanne Bell – Haley & Aldrich, Robert Kostelny – Wood. Not pictured: Grant Fisher – Southwest Asphalt, Homar Delgado – Salt River Materials Group, Selena Hopkins and Kristin Miranda – Southwestern Scale Co.

THE ARPA FUTURE LEADERS CLASS OF 2019 HAS BEEN FINALIZED AND WE ARE PLEASED TO WELCOME THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS THIS YEAR :

Erik Brewer – Salt River Materials Group Thomas Ludlum II – HollyFrontier Asphalt Company Charmai Shahim – Vulcan Materials Company

Dan Erickson – Rock Solid Megan Luety – Core Ready Mix John Sikkema – FNF Construction, Inc.

Alex Fox – CEMEX Jason Markle – Granite Construction Company Sade Simien – Haley & Aldrich

Mark Garcia – Lafarge NA Brent Reuter – Reuter Equipment Company Caitlin Swale – CEMEX

Pete Gonzales – Vulcan Materials Company Rene Rivas – Hanson Aggregates Tori Tang – CalPortland

Patrick Kehoe – HollyFrontier Asphalt Company Ronald Salazar – Salt River Materials Group Raul Villegas – Arizona Materials

ARPA FUTURE LEADERS FUNDRAISER SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT The Future Leaders Committee has There is still time to register and support this established a tradition of hosting a softball event. tournament as a means to raise funds for their Current team sponors are: Make-a-Difference Project. Over the past couple of • Hanson • Associated General years, the committee(s) have raised nearly $20,000 • Vulcan Materials Contractors for various charities! Company • CTI • Wood E & I Soultions, • CEMEX We hope you join us in carrying out the tradition Inc. • CalPortland and support this year’s 3rd Annual Future Leaders • Drake Aggregates • Arizona Materials Make-a-Difference Softball Tournament Fundraiser • Salt River Materials • AZ Containers on Saturday, March 23, 2019 Sahuaro Ranch Sports Group • Southwest Asphalt Complex in Glendale. Our goal is have a total of • Fisher Industries 16 teams, and all contributions from this year’s Trophy Sponsor: fundraiser will go to support Feed My • Salt River Materials Group Starving Children. Umpire Sponsor: • Reuter Equipment Company Thank you in advance for your support and contributions.

13 ARPA CALL TO ACTION

It’s that time of year again, and you have probably already received your donation request letter and invoice for the ARPA ROCKPAC. But what is the ARPA ROCKPAC and why does it matter?

As a refresher, “Independent Expenditure” committees are formed for the purpose of making expenditures that expressly advocate the election or defeat of a candidate without any interaction between the independent expenditure committee, candidate and committee officers. ARPA’s IE committee or ROCKPAC, gives ARPA the ability to influence supportive candidates in electoral races as well as initiatives that further the viability of the rock The Arizona Rock Products Association (ARPA) performed a products industry in our state. ARPA Board and committee detailed analysis of voting records and interactions with ARPA to members control where the expenditures go, and our historical determine who among the legislative community has earned the interactions show corporate IE funds utilized very successfully. designation of ARPA “Rock Star.” Based on criteria such as an exemplary voting record on key policy matters, outstanding level For example, donations in the 2018 Primary and General Election of decorum, availability, engagement, and knowledge of natural were utilized to build a solid foundation for transportation resources issues in defense of industry in Arizona, ARPA is pleased and infrastructure funding, advocating for key candidates and to recognize the following “Rock Star” policy makers: incumbents along with supporting or opposing initiatives in the best interest of the industry. Components of these Board-approved expenditures included supports mailers for candidates, committee John Allen Jay Lawrence transfers to assist the Home Builders of Central Arizona, and Sylvia Allen Vince Leach monetary support for Accelerate Arizona, a statewide initiative Nancy Barto David Livingston advancing transportation and commerce, for example. Reginald Bolding Kate Brophy-McGee Rusty Bowers Juan Mendez ARPA’s Primary Election Plan in 2018 included direct bipartisan Noel Campbell JD Mesnard political mailers for congressional and senate candidates as well as Heather Carter Robert Meza state legislative district races with a collective 80%+ overall success Regina Cobb Becky Nutt rate. In the 2018 General Election, ARPA IE funds supplemented David Cook transportation and infrastructure (Prop 463 in Pima County) as well Frank Pratt as successful advocacy for state and local candidates. David Farnsworth Tony Rivero TJ Shope In addition to these efforts, ARPA supported the American Mark Finchem Bob Thorpe Legislative Exchange Council’s (ALEC) National Policy Summit Rick Gray Kelly Townsend which took place on November 28-30, 2018 in Washington DC. Gail Griffin Michelle Udall ALEC is America’s largest nonpartisan, voluntary membership John Kavanagh Jeff Wenniger organization of state legislators dedicated to the principles of Anthony Kern limited government, free markets and federalism. Comprised of nearly one-quarter of the country’s state legislators and stakeholders from across the policy spectrum, ALEC members The time and efforts of each of these elected officials have not represent more than 60 million Americans that provide jobs to gone unnoticed or under appreciated, and ARPA is truly grateful over 30 million people in the United States. This year the ALEC for their selfless service to Arizona. organizers are asking for our support to fund scholarships to the 37 members of the House and Senate from both the Republican “We are excited to endorse legislators that share our mission of and Democrat parties. This provides our organization an excellent supporting the natural resource industry, have a true vision for our opportunity for recognition and facetime with the members of the great state and promote sound policies that stimulate economic Legislature. growth and prosperity.” – Eric Loken

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the aggregate, concrete, cement, asphalt and support companies. The award recognizes an employees career achievement, achievement, career employees an recognizes award The companies. support and asphalt cement, concrete, aggregate, the

growth and success of individual companies and the rock products industry. This is a distinguished honor for members of of members for honor distinguished a is This industry. products rock the and companies individual of success and growth

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of the Quarter Program Quarter the of Star AGG ARPA Steve Trussell Brianna Kadlec

Executive Director Membership Services Manager the to contribution significant employee’s an acknowledges Award Quarter the of Star AGG Products Rock Arizona The [email protected] [email protected] Arizona Rock Products Association of members for honor distinguished a is This industry. products rock the and companies individual of success and growth the aggregate, concrete, cement, asphalt and support companies. The award recognizes an employees career achievement, achievement, career employees an recognizes award The companies. support and asphalt cement, concrete, aggregate, the Tammy Franco Heather Thrasher 916 W Adams Street Phoenix, AZ 85007 and industry the enhance will that manner a in skills service customer and competence professionalism, performance, safety public image of the professional aggregate industry. aggregate professional the of image public Community Relations Director Special Projects Phone: (602) 271-0346 [email protected] [email protected] Fax: (888) 269-0430 Presentations: Award Quarter the of Star AGG The Nicole Massarand Monday – Friday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM the of Star AGG the of recipients All to: restricted is competition Quarter Award will be recognized during during recognized be will Award Quarter member ARPA of employees Active • Event Manager Transportation & Safety monthly the standing good in companies [email protected] www.azrockproducts.org their presented and meeting Committee employee full-time a be must Nominees • award. The AGG Star of the Year will be be will Year the of Star AGG The award. honored during the ARPA Safety Luncheon Luncheon Safety ARPA the during honored per company per nominee one Only • For Further Further For convention. annual the at announced and encourages ARPA please. quarter member companies to coordinate coordinate to companies member Information Contact: Information select to competitions in-house UPCOMING EVENTS Deadlines: Submittal Quarterly nominee their Tammy Franco Tammy of close the at due be will Submittals of year 1 least a have must Nominees • 602-271-0346 of day work regular last the on business company their to service (SAVE THE DATE) and June March, December, of months the [email protected] September. www.azrockproducts.org Considerations: Other “The Rock” legislative meet and greet is scheduled on Ethic Work • Judging: Thursday from 4:00 – 6:00 pm during legislative session: and care/cleanliness area Work • Please fill out and submit: and out fill Please a by judged be will submittals All professionalism March 28, 2019 Quarter the of Star AGG member the of up made committee Attendance • companies and association association and companies Nomination Form Nomination record Safety • April 25, 2019* (if in session) is judges of panel The representatives. solely responsible for determining the the determining for responsible solely efficiency Paperwork • May 16, 2019* (if in session) the on based recipients award relations service Customer • predetermined criteria and their decisions decisions their and criteria predetermined are final. final. are Future Leaders Make a Difference Softball Tournament Safety Is Our is scheduled for Saturday, March 23, 2019 at the Sahuaro Safety Is Our Ranch Sports Complex in Glendale. 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