"Keeping It Made in America" Town Meeting in Newark
Posted by scapozzola on 06/29/2010
Delaware radio station WILM is reporting on tonight's AAM Town Hall meeting in Newark. Host Mark Fowser interviewed AAM Director Scott Paul today:
Keeping It Made in America is the focus of a town meeting in the Newark area. Alliance for American Manufacturing Executive Director Scott Paul says revitalizing the manufacturing base is a key aspect of reinvigorating the economy in Delaware. He says jobs that focus on the actual making of things keep mortgages paid and provide for many families, but for a variety of reasons -including global competition from nations such as China - many manufacturing jobs have been lost. The public is invited to the town hall meeting tonight (Tuesday June 29th), 6:00 p.m. at 205 Executive Drive in Newark. Dinner will be served and admission is free.Learn more.
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