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Building a “Made in Wisconsin” Economy

Tammy Baldwin leads a bi-partisan fight to crack down on China's cheating and protect "Made in Wisconsin" jobs.

As I travel across Wisconsin, I do a lot of listening and wherever I go, people tell me about the frustration and insecurity they feel. They are frustrated with the 'disconnect' between the debates in Washington and the reality of their lives. Wisconsinites believe Washington just doesn't get it, and they are right.


They also share stories of struggle, and stories of the sacrifices they are making just to get by these days.

I remember the single dad, who shared with me that he is working two jobs now and making less than he did when he only had one job. He used to have a job working at a company that actually made things... things that said, "Made in America." He's seen too many of those jobs go overseas and asks for nothing more than a fairer economy where hard work is rewarded.

For decades, middle class families have felt the pillars of their economic security crumble as well-paying manufacturing jobs have been outsourced to other countries. While Wisconsin manufacturers have downsized or closed their factories because other countries are not playing by the rules, not one of my Republican opponents for U.S. Senate has shown the backbone to fight for our Wisconsin manufacturing economy. Instead, my Republican opponents would all continue to reward corporations that ship jobs overseas with tax breaks.

That is wrong.

Naturally they haven't spoken out about the fact that China is cheating by unfairly subsidizing industries and it is costing Wisconsin jobs. Wisconsin has led the nation in papermaking for more than 50 years and has more jobs in the paper industry than any other state, employing nearly 53,000 workers. Yet none of the Republican candidates for U.S. Senate have spoken out on China's unfair trade practices with regard to the paper industry.

In contrast, I have worked across party lines to introduce and pass bipartisan legislation to take on China's unfair trade practices and strengthen Wisconsin's manufacturing economy by evening the playing field for workers in our state. Together with Fox Valley Congressman Reid Ribble, I introduced the CHEATS Act, which would allow the U.S. to impose countervailing duties on Chinese imports that are heavily subsidized by the Chinese government.

In addition, I put Wisconsin first, sponsored legislation and worked to pass a bipartisan effort to restore expiring trade sanctions designed to protect Wisconsin paper mills and a select group of other American manufacturers hard-hit by inexpensive Chinese imports. And just this month I introduced The PAGE Act (Purchasing American Generates Employment) to promote Wisconsin paper. The "Buy American" legislation would require that any paper products purchased by the federal government must be grown, reprocessed, reused or produced in the U.S.

In Wisconsin, we've always counted on manufacturing as a foundation of our economy and it is a foundation I am committed to strengthening.

In order to move our economic recovery forward we must invest in a "Made in Wisconsin" economy. When we do, we will create jobs, restore the economic security the middle class has lost, and build an economy where hard work is rewarded.

If you share my vision of doing what is right for Wisconsin, please help our campaign by sharing our message. Join the campaign and support our fight for Wisconsin's middle class today at www.TammyBaldwin.com.

Steve ® June 22, 2012 at 03:03 pm
►In order to move our economic recovery forward we must invest in a "Made in Wisconsin" economy. ◄
Your buddy's in the state senate voted NO to a made in Wisconsin Mine. Your buddy mayor barrett thinks spending 100 million on a 2.1 mile train a good way to create jobs. You buddy Doyle let company after company leave the state as taxes and regulation rose. You have no idea what made in Wisconsin means. We live in the real world
Bob McBride June 22, 2012 at 04:03 pm
"He's seen too many of those jobs go overseas and asks for nothing more than a fairer economy where hard work is rewarded."
************************* And she proposes fixing that by upping the cost on consumers here via punitive taxation on imported materials. That'll work. Must be nice living in Simpleton Fantasy World. You can address modest requests like "please fix the entire world economy so I get paid fairly" by introducing a few pieces of legislation. Now that that's done, on to world peace....
Randy1949 June 22, 2012 at 04:48 pm
"And she proposes fixing that by upping the cost on consumers here via punitive taxation on imported materials. That'll work."
Isn't Mitt Romney proposing to do the same thing to China?
Bob McBride June 22, 2012 at 05:46 pm
I don't believe he's implying its going to result in a reversion to the good old days this guy longs for, as she does.
Greg June 22, 2012 at 07:06 pm
Sounds like the single dad should get a job in the paper industry, then Tammy would have him covered.
Greg June 22, 2012 at 07:22 pm
Does the CHEATS Act. really do anything different than the Tariff Act of 1930? Is China paying countervailing duties on Chinese imports that are heavily subsidized by the Chinese government? Just because something is allowed does not mean it is doing anything. Show us the results, Tammy.
Greg June 22, 2012 at 07:36 pm
"Instead, my Republican opponents would all continue to reward corporations that ship jobs overseas with tax breaks."
Hovde wants to end all corporate welfare. How does that tie in?
DICK STEINBERG June 22, 2012 at 10:01 pm
for a congress person Ms. Baldwin has done nothing about anything except to tout her own personal objectivity. forget China. Remember the Alamo.
Nuitari June 23, 2012 at 12:51 am
Tammy, you sooooo funny. You'll lose to Tommy worse than any other democrat to a republican. You'll make Pasch and Barrett proud.
Lyle Ruble June 23, 2012 at 09:17 pm
Representative Baldwin...I appreciate what you are saying, but I see that there are too broad of generalizations. I would like to see specifics. I am skeptical that the legislation you are proposing would have the impact you are seeking. Would it not hurt our economy more than it would China's? In addition, we have known the Chinese have been playing this game for quite some time. In addition, they also charge up to 40% import duties and the Indians 50%. What exactly is our leverage and why did you focus on the pulp and paper industry? I hope you will broaden your approach and specifically address how your proposals would work.
Nuitari June 23, 2012 at 11:02 pm
Going after Big Pulp & Paper, eh? Sounds like a personal attack on those blasted Koch Brothers!
Bob McBride June 24, 2012 at 12:09 am
They won't work. And she's not going to answer because she's not going to read the comments because this is a general press release. However, I can answer your question regarding the paper industry. She's hoping to gain support in the the Fox Valley, Green Bay and other bastions of the paper industry in the state.
Greg June 24, 2012 at 02:44 pm
But what about the lefty voters? Our very own Dirk G. has sworn off of paper products and he has a rash to prove it.
Bob McBride June 24, 2012 at 02:49 pm
How long do you think it'll be before he succumbs to pressure from family members to either bust out the TP or move into the garage, Greg?
Marga Krumins June 25, 2012 at 01:38 pm
As someone who grew up in central Wisconsin, I'm well aware of the role of the paper industry in that area. The paper industry jobs have been the mainstay of the economy there; a mainstay that has suffered greatly in recent years. The closure of mills there has wreaked havoc on the economy in central WI - affecting all of us. I appreciate Tammy's efforts.

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