State of the Union and manufacturing jobs

Senator Coons at Camdel Metals

All eyes turn to Capitol Hill tonight, where the President of the United States will deliver the State of the Union address at 9:00 p.m. One of the themes Senator Coons expects the President to discuss is the critical importance of ensuring American manufacturers stay competitive. 

Chris has been a leader on this issue, fighting to make sure quality products are “Made in America, Manufactured in Delaware.” He has reached across the aisle to build bipartisan support for legislation he drafted with Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, called the AGREE Act, which will help local small businesses access capital and recruit talented, high-skilled workers, and invests in research and development by making that tax credit permanent.

In the President’s address to the nation tonight, Chris hopes to hear a continued commitment to American manufacturing, following up on the Administration’s recent report on “insourcing” and previous launch of a new Office of Manufacturing Policy. Specifically, Chris would like to hear the President call on Congress to quickly pass tax incentives for companies that bring manufacturing jobs back to America and lay out plans for job training initiatives and education, particularly for students perusing technical degrees.     

Click here to read more about Chris’ ideas for promoting job creation. 

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