Clinton Outlines Manufacturing Plan

Clinton hold a roundtable discussion in Las Vegas on May 5, 2015
Clinton hold a roundtable discussion in Las Vegas on May 5, 2015

On Tuesday, Hillary Clinton’s campaign released her outline to boost the United States’ manufacturing sector and assist communities that once had a strong manufacturing economy. Her plan includes a series of tax credits for communities that have lost manufacturing jobs, expanding access to grants and capital for smaller startups and manufacturers, stricter regulations for companies, and added emphasis on training and education. In the plan, Clinton argues that manufacturing is key to our economy because it provides higher paying jobs and boosts innovation. Losing these jobs not only hurts the economy, but diminishes America’s status as the leader in advanced manufacturing. Details of the full plan are available on The Briefing and are outlined below.

  • Revitalize the hardest-hit manufacturing communities
    • Provide tax relief by introducing the “Manufacturing Renaissance Tax Credit”
    • Prevent hard hit areas from becoming worse
  • Create Incentives for companies to bring jobs back to the United States
    • Provide tax relief for research and innovation
    • End inversions and other tax loopholes that reward companies for shifting earnings overseas
    • Double support for the Manufacturing Extension Partnership
    • Expand access to capital for smaller manufacturers
  • Level the global playing field for American workers, businesses, and manufacturers and aggressively combat trade violations
    • Crack down on currency manipulation
    • Vigorously and consistently prosecute trade violations
    • Enter trade agreement that benefit American jobs
  • Strengthen long-term investment in America’s “industrial commons” through regional innovation, infrastructure, and R&D.
    • Build upon the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation
    • Prevent abuse of labor rights by supporting workers’ right to unionize and collectively bargain
    • Enhance links between university researchers, entrepreneurs, investors, and industry
    • Insist on strong domestic sourcing requirements that make being “Made in the USA” a priority throughout investments in manufacturing and infrastructure
    • Provide more Americans with access to tools for innovative design, prototyping, and engineering projects
  • Support skills and training for America’s workforce
    • Encourage proven, high-quality training and apprenticeships
    • Provide a $1,500 tax credit for every apprentice hired through a bona fide apprenticeship program
    • Expand nationwide credentialing with strong industry input
    • Build on models that allow federal student aid to be used toward high-quality career and technical training programs with promising or proven records
    • Provide tuition-free community college, and reduce student debt by allowing students to refinance their loans

Tonight, Clinton is scheduled to attend a town hall in Salem, New Hampshire. For all the latest, follow our Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: Time, The Briefing

Clinton Begins Outlining Infrastructure Plans

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UPDATE (11/30): A full outline of Clinton’s infrastructure plan is now available on The Briefing.

At a rally held today in Boston’s Faneuil Hall, Hillary Clinton returned to campaign trail by beginning to outline her plan to improve the country’s infrastructure. Her proposal calls for a $275 million boost in in federal spending over a period of five years. She is also calling for the creation of a national infrastructure bank. Clinton also called for $225 billion in direct loans and other forms of credit. The funding would come from a mixture of public and private money, including the expansion of the Build American Bonds program. She said, “Investing in infrastructure makes our economy more productive and competitive across the board. To build a strong economy for our future, we must start by building strong infrastructure today.”

Clinton was joined at the event by Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, who endorsed her campaign. Clinton and Walsh were joined by members of a number of labor unions who have pledged to support campaign. In addition to outlining her infrastructure plan, she outlined the other aspects of her platform. Over the next several weeks, Clinton will continue to unveil her broad economic and jobs plans. The infrastructure proposals are just the beginning. A video of today’s speech will be posted when/if available.

Later today, Clinton will speak at the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s Annual Jefferson Jackson Dinner. For all the latest, follow our Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: CBS Boston, Bloomberg

SEIU Endorses Clinton

On Tuesday, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) endorsed Hillary Rodham Clinton for president. The union also released a video to accompany their announcement (above). The national board voted overwhelming to support Clinton and vowed to help her defeat Senator Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary. Clinton has voiced her support for unions throughout the campaign. Mary Kay Henry, SEIU’s president, said, “She knows that workers being able to join together and collectively bargain is essential to building an economy that works for everybody.”

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News Source: The New York Times

Clinton Earns Support of the International Longshoremen’s Association

AR-151039866.jpg&maxw=800&q=90On Saturday, Hillary Rodham Clinton addressed a crowd of supporters at the International Longshoremen’s Association Hall in Charleston, South Carolina. After being introduced by Charleston Mayor Joe Riley, Clinton gave a 45 minute speech during which she vowed to support labor unions and build the middle class. Clinton earned the support of the International Longshoremen’s Association, the country’s largest union of dockworkers. Clinton criticized South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley for pledging to remove unions from the state. A full video from the event is not currently available, but some footage is available below.

Tomorrow, Clinton heads to her hometown of Chicago, Illinois. For all the latest, follow our Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: Charleston Post and Courier

Clinton Rallies Vegas Crowd

1003785588_hillary_101415_7_0Following her strong Debate performance, Hillary Rodham Clinton remained in the Las Vegas area on Wednesday to attend a number of events. First, Clinton toured a training facility at the headquarters of Allied Trades and the International Union of Painters. The event in Henderson included Clinton taking some questions from the press. She then made a surprise stop at an ice cream shop in North Las Vegas. At La Flor de Michoacan, Clinton tried a number of ice cream flavors and was accompanied by state assemblyman Nelson Araujo.

In the evening, Clinton rallied a crowd of 2,500 at Springs Preserve. Clinton reviewed her platform and plans and focused on health care and immigration. She criticized Republicans for trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and she took aim at Donald Trump for his comments about women and immigration. Referring to Tuesday night’s debate, Clinton said, “I am thrilled that people finally got a chance to compare the Democrats to the Republicans. And I think we came out of that pretty well.” A video of her campaign rally is below.

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News Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal, The New York Times

Clinton Criticizes Trump Outside His Hotel

300d003c6749413392cfb96d4740cb35-8d89848e0728a92e840f6a7067005f9bOn Monday evening, Hillary Rodham Clinton surprised a crowd of protesters when she joined in. The Culinary Workers Union is protesting the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, a hotel that is owned by Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump. Clinton seized on the opportunity to criticize her opponent saying, “You have a right to safe working conditions, you have a right to a living wage, and you have to say yes to all of that and you have to say no to efforts to prevent you from organizing and that means saying no to Donald Trump.” A video from her remarks to the crowd is below.

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News Source: The New York Times

Clinton Celebrates Labor Day in Iowa

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves to voters following a campaign stop at the Hawkeye Labor Council AFL-CIO Labor Day picnic in Cedar Rapids, Iowa September 7, 2015. REUTERS/Brian C. Frank
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves to voters following a campaign stop at the Hawkeye Labor Council AFL-CIO Labor Day picnic in Cedar Rapids, Iowa September 7, 2015. REUTERS/Brian C. Frank

To celebrate Labor Day, Hillary Rodham Clinton attended a number of Labor Day events across the state of Iowa. In Cedar Rapids, she was interviewed by the Associated Press where she was questioned about her email server, her presidential campaign, and her rivals. You can read highlights from the interview HERE.

The primary purpose of the day for Clinton was to celebrate organized labor by attending a number of celebrations across the state. The topics that she focused on were income inequity, the minimum wage, and unions’ rights to collectively bargain. She addressed the Hawkeye Labor Council AFL-CIO Labor Day picnic in Cedar Rapids before heading to the Quad Cities area of Iowa and Illinois.

Clinton continued her focus on labor topics at the Quad City Federation of Labor’s Salute to Labor Chicken Fry in Hampton. She spoke about the importance of organized labor and its historical relevance. She pledged to support labor unions if she is elected president. While in Hampton, Clinton also received an endorsement from Iowa Representative Dave Loebsack. A video from Clinton’s speech in Hampton is below.

This week, Clinton is scheduled to give a speech in Washington, DC supporting the agreement with Iran on Wednesday, appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday, and is scheduled to make appearances in Ohio and Wisconsin on Thursday. Keep up with all the latest on the Scheduled Events page and follow Clinton on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

News Source: The Chicago Tribune, The Guardian, US News & World Report, KWQC

Clinton Speaks with Fight for $15

Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke to members of the Fight for $15 movement by phone. The group is fighting for a $15 minimum wage for fast food workers and their right to unionize. Clinton told the group, “I want to be your champion. I want to fight with you every day. I’m well aware that the folks on top already have plenty of friends in Washington, but we together will change the direction of this great country.” In addition, Clinton voiced her support for unions and their right to collectively bargain. Increasing the minimum wage and union support are expected to major points in Clinton’s platform for 2016.

News Source: The Huffington Post