Manufacturing and the ‘State of the Union.’ | Radio Talk Show Host Leslie Marshall
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Manufacturing and the ‘State of the Union.’

Manufacturing and the ‘State of the Union.’

In tonight’s ‘State of the Union,’ President Obama is expected to announce an agenda that will make the U.S. a “magnet for manufacturing.”
  1.  Follow the Alliance for American Manufacturing’s (AAM) running Twitter commentary on the ‘State of the Union’ at @KeepItMadeinUSA.
  2. Follow AAM President Scott Paul at @ScottPaulAAM.  
The Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM):
  • Brought “Made in America” to the 2012 State of the Union speech.
  • Drove the issue of trade with China to the center of the recent presidential campaign.
  • AAM’s ‘Blueprint for the Future’ unites America on common-sense solutions for manufacturing.
  • In a letter to the White House last week, AAM President Scott Paul urged the president to go all-in on manufacturing.
The blueprint for the future was built by AAM:

1.    Expand American production, hiring, and capital expenditures
2.    Invest in America’s infrastructure
3.    Enhance our workforce
4.    Make trade work for America
5.    Rebuild America’s innovation base

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 visitwww.americanmanufacturing.org.