Five years of Made in America: What’s Next? | Radio Talk Show Host Leslie Marshall
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Five years of Made in America: What’s Next?

Five years of Made in America: What’s Next?

The Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) is proud to announce the release of its new five-year progress report. Not your typical Washington white paper, our new report highlights the sea change that has taken place in national politics during AAM’s first five years, with manufacturing now at the forefront of economic discussions in Washington.
Using scores of examples from media reports, bipartisan polling, and the words of domestic manufacturers, we’ve highlighted how AAM’s first five years of multi-faceted campaign efforts have helped make “Made in America” and “China cheats” central to conversations in Washington (including President Obama’s last two State of the Union addresses) and in campaigns around the country.
We’re proud to share this new report with you. It’s a guidebook for how manufacturing has become a top issue for voters and elected officials, and a roadmap for how we can move forward.
Designed by the award-winning firm Shatterbox, we invite you to take a closer look at our report.
The Alliance for American Manufacturing is a non-profit, non-partisan partnership formed in 2007 by some of America’s leading manufacturers and the United Steelworkers to explore common solutions to challenging public policy topics such as job creation, infrastructure investment, international trade, and global competitiveness. For more information, please visit www.americanmanufacturing.org.