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Voters Looking to Rebuild Infrastructure06-22-11 | News

Voters Looking to Rebuild Infrastructure




''We need Democrats and Republicans alike to stand up and recognize that investing in America's crumbling infrastructure is a national imperative - critical to job creation, global competitiveness and our economic security and prosperity, now and well into the future,'' said Dennis Slater, president of AEM.
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In a meeting with Senators at the U.S. Capitol, Dennis Slater, president of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, called on Congress to address the urgent need to rebuild America's infrastructure and to actively pursue innovative funding approaches to finance this critical investment without increasing the deficit. ''Infrastructure investment is a proven engine for economic growth,'' said Slater.

The meeting was hosted by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Senator Mark Begich and attended by 14 other senators. Reid and Begich organized the meeting as an opportunity for senators and leaders from business, labor and state government to strategize about how best to work together to advance comprehensive infrastructure investment legislation in Congress this year.

AEM is a leader and supporter of policies that create manufacturing jobs. Slater, representing AEM's I Make America campaign, was the only leader from the manufacturing community to speak at today's meeting. I Make America is AEM's national grassroots campaign to promote U.S. manufacturing jobs through infrastructure investment and passage of export agreements.

''The opinion research we've conducted shows that voters nationwide overwhelmingly agree (83 percent) that modernizing and rebuilding infrastructure is both a safety and a jobs issue. We need to be thinking outside the box with innovative, new funding approaches to make this critical investment without increasing the national deficit,'' said Slater.

''Surprisingly, 60 percent of voters would even support a one-cent national sales tax for infrastructure that would expire in five years. What this tells us is that voters believe there is an urgent need to rebuild our infrastructure. They are looking for leadership and action to get it done,'' said Slater.

- Courtesy of AEM

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