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Congressman Mackenzie Urges Cement Priority
March 12, 2026
Congressman Ryan Mackenzie has formally requested President Trump to issue an executive order designating cement as a Critical National Security Material and to prioritize the use of domestically produced cement in federal infrastructure projects. This initiative highlights Pennsylvania's substantial cement industry, which supports thousands of jobs and contributes billions to the state's economy, emphasizing the material's strategic importance for national security and economic growth.
- Why this matters: Federal procurement professionals should anticipate potential policy shifts favoring domestic cement suppliers, which could influence sourcing decisions and contract requirements for infrastructure projects.
- This development signals increased federal support for critical materials with national security implications, potentially affecting supply chain priorities and vendor eligibility.
- Contractors and suppliers in the cement and construction sectors may find new opportunities as federal projects could prioritize domestic cement, impacting bidding strategies and partnership considerations.
- Organizations involved in infrastructure procurement should evaluate the implications of this designation on project specifications and compliance requirements moving forward.
Here in Pennsylvania, we understand the critical importance of our local cement industry. Cement suppliers across the commonwealth are helping to build America, empower our workforce, and defend our national security interests. Thatβs why Iβve asked President Trump to double down on the success of the cement industry by declaring cement to be a Critical National Security Material. Itβs time to unleash the full economic potential of one of our nationβs most critical building materials.
— Congressman Ryan Mackenzie
Agencies
U.S. House of Representatives, American Cement Association