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Making More in America
How Restoring America’s Manuacturing Strength CanHelp
Rebuild America’s Middle Class
 
BY STACEY LAWSON
Paid for by Stacey Lawsonfor Congress
 
Contents
Introduction
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AMERICA NEEDS TO MAKE THINGS AGAIN
Priority One
 
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SMALL BUSINESS
Creating conditions or small businesses to thrive
 
Priority wo
 
15
GOING LOCAL
Promoting insourcing and local, niche manuacturing
Priority Tree
 
21
ENERGY
 
Making our own energy again
Priority Four
 
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EDUCATION
Retooling our workorce or the 21st century
Priority Five
 
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INNOVATION
Growing our lead in science and technology
Priority Six
 
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MODERNIZING OUR INFRASTRUCTURE
Equipping the country’s workorce with working inrastructure
Priority Seven
 
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MIDDLE-CLASS BUYING POWER
Accelerating demand or “Made in America”
 
Conclusion
 
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STACEY LAWSON
 
is an educator, small business ownerand candidate or Congress inCaliornia’s new 2nd District. Staceyis standing up or the shrinkingmiddle class and fghting to re-openthe doors o American opportunityor everyone, because she livedit growing up in a blue-collartown, earning an education and thenlaunching a series o innovativesmall businesses.Stacey’s very frst companydeveloped technology to helpAmerican manuacturers designbetter products and stay competitiveglobally, helping to create and keepnew middle-class jobs in America.She also co-ounded and teachesat the Center or Entrepreneurship& Technology at UC Berkeley, oneo the nation’s leading centers oeconomic innovation, small businessadvocacy and incubation.
 
Introduction
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merica needs to make things again.
 
 Why? Because the kindso jobs that can send kids to college and provide a secureretirement are not minimum-wage jobs. Creating high-wage jobs, middle-class jobs and steady year-round jobs will takerevitalizing the American manuacturing economy.
Te average wage or manuacturing work in America is 20 percent higher thanthe national average wage
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— a premiumthat reects the tremendous value added toour economy by the manuacturing sector.Each manuacturing job produces up to ourdownstream jobs and, according to a recentreport, each $1 spent in manuacturingcreates $1.43 in other sectors.
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Tat’s a“multiplier eect” nearly twice that o other parts o our economy.
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 A healthy manuacturing sector isn’t justimportant to individuals looking or high- wage employment—it is vital to the long-termhealth and security o our national economy.Manuacturing and technologicalinnovation are so closely linked thatmanuacturing is still the principal source o innovation in the United States. I we don’tkeep innovating, our economy will all behindand millions more Americans will dropout o the middle class. Since innovation isdriven by the manuacturing sector, a healthy economic uture starts with restoring thehealth o American manuacturing.Manuacturing is one o the ew sources o steady and secure jobs or those who do notgraduate rom our-year colleges. A air and just economy means creating opportunity or everyone, not just those who earn collegedegrees or, increasingly, advanced degrees.Spurring manuacturing is one o the ways wecan help reverse the rapidly growing equality gap in our country that has seen the rich getdramatically richer and virtually everyoneelse all behind.Manuacturing is key to restoring ourbalance o trade. I we don’t make things, we can’t sell things to other nations. Why does that matter? Because in the long term,it means other countries gain more andmore power and more inuence over oureconomic well-being. I we want to control
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Making the case for making more in America
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