MASONRY STRONG Podcast Episode 3 Recap: Stephen Borg

Words: Justin Stengel

Learn about how Stephen made his way into politics and how he became the lobbyist for the MCAA. Speaking on what it was like to move from Chicago up to the highest level in Washington D.C.

Steven’s journey to becoming a lobbyist was somewhat unexpected. Originally planning a short two-year stint in Washington, DC, he ended up working for a member of Congress for over a decade. This experience provided him with a unique perspective on what works in the lobbying field.

“It kind of happened by accident, to be honest with you.”

His understanding of politics deepened as he interacted with various lobbyists over the years, which eventually led him down a path to where he is now.

The Dynamics of Lobbying
Lobbying isn't just a career for Steven; it's a daily puzzle that keeps him on his toes. He describes it as a game of ever-evolving pieces, requiring adaptability and relationship-building skills.

The Art of Adaptability
Lobbying demands quick pivots and a deep understanding of issues. Steven emphasizes:

“Every day I'm constantly trying to put together a puzzle where the shape and the pieces are constantly moving.”

Some days can be frustrating, given the often unyielding nature of politics, but the satisfaction of making impactful changes makes it all worthwhile.

Impacting the MCAA and the Construction Industry
Lobbying for the MCAA has allowed Steven to form close familial bonds with the association members. He takes pride in representing a smaller association that can exert significant influence.

Punching Above Their Weight
Despite its size, the MCAA has made substantial strides through the dedication of its members.

“We've really punched above our weight class.”

Their commitment to advancing the industry is evident in both their participation in foundational activities and their vocal presence in Washington.

A Personal Touch
Steven shares a touching anecdote where a new member from Utah was able to establish meaningful connections with members of Congress through personalized interactions, showcasing the power of a smaller, tightly-knit group.

The Intersection of Politics and Construction
Steven's roots in the industry run deep. His great-grandfather was a mason contractor, adding a personal dimension to his work with the MCAA.

A Family Legacy
Discovering his great-grandfather’s involvement with MCAA was a cherished revelation for Steven, linking his past and present in a meaningful way.

From Bricklaying Novice to Advocate
Steven humorously recounts his early days with the association, learning the intricacies of masonry from seasoned members.

“I kind of was like, 'I can go lay some brick and block; that doesn't look very hard...'”

His appreciation for the craft has only grown as he’s watched skilled artisans at work.

Navigating Political Waters
Political landscapes are perpetually shifting, and Steven’s career has seen its fair share of curveballs. His initial years in DC were marked by significant events such as September 11, which reshaped national priorities and dynamics.

Adapting to Change
Whether dealing with unexpected political developments or shifting party control, being flexible and maintaining strong relationships are key components of a successful lobbying strategy.

The Dignity Act: Building a Better Future
A significant topic in the world of masonry and construction is the Dignity Act, a bipartisan effort aimed at addressing immigration challenges and workforce shortages.

A Comprehensive Approach
The Dignity Act seeks to halt illegal border crossings while creating pathways for legal immigration. This approach provides members a double advantage: more workers and a level playing field against illegal hiring practices.

Balancing Politics and Policy
While the Act has garnered bipartisan support, political challenges, especially during election years, often impede progress. Steven emphasizes the importance of continued advocacy and storytelling from members to push for effective policy changes.

The Art of Lobbying
Successfully advocating for change requires understanding the unique dynamics of each congressional office. Steven’s skill in reading people and adapting his approach to fit their interests ensures he captures attention effectively.

Personalized Pitching
“Being able to tweak the pitch or the story in each office because they're all completely different.”

Steven shares that each member of Congress has distinct priorities, whether it be policy details or political gains.

A Chicagoan in Washington
Steven’s journey from Chicago to DC was both exciting and challenging. Initially daunted by the fast-paced environment, he quickly found his footing and began to enjoy the dynamic atmosphere.

From Minor Leagues to Big Leagues
He likens his transition to being promoted from the minor leagues to the major leagues, with DC offering endless opportunities and challenges.

What MASONRY STRONG Means To Stephen
For Steven, Masonry Strong represents not just the enduring quality of masonry work but also the strength and unity of the MCAA members.

“It’s a perfect encapsulation of not only the product, but our members in the industry as well.”

Reflecting on a family trip to Italy, Steven recounts seeing ancient brick and stonework standing the test of time, much like the values and dedication of those in the masonry industry.

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