Encouraging ‘Buy American’ Language in Jobs Bill
12-8-2009
| Caucus Chairmen Send Letter to House Leadership Encouraging ‘Buy American’ Language in Jobs Bill |
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Washington, DC – Populist Caucus Chairman Bruce
Braley (Iowa-01) and House Trade Working Group Chairman Mike Michaud (ME-02)
sent a letter today to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and House Majority
Leader Steny Hoyer, encouraging them to include strong Buy American provisions
in any forthcoming job creation bills.
“Recently,
as America has suffered the worst economic recession since the Great Depression,
unemployment has risen and is now around 10 percent,” the letter reads. “We
believe that the shipment of American jobs overseas is a factor in this rising
unemployment. If we are going to pass a strong job creation bill then it only
makes sense to include strong Buy American provisions, to further ensure that
the jobs created as a result of this legislation are created within the United
States.
“We have an
obligation to create jobs in America. While
some would argue that Buy American is nothing more than a trade protectionist
label, it is clear that these provisions would equate to greater investment, and
greater job-creation, within the U.S. In addition, Buy American provisions are
perfectly legal under current trade agreements and many other nations use
similar mechanisms to protect their domestic manufacturers. Therefore, we feel
that it is entirely appropriate that this language be included in any upcoming
job-creation measure, and we believe that this provision is essential to
creating and retaining American jobs.”
On Friday,
Braley and 18 other members of the Populist Caucus sent a letter to House
Leadership, encouraging them to pass a comprehensive jobs bill that expands the
infrastructure investments previously made as part of the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act.
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