Economic Development
For nearly 30 years, I have worked to provide assistance to people seeking employment. My perspective from the trenches illustrated for me how important it is to have a state that is friendly to both employees and employers. We must help our current businesses grow so they are capable of hiring more employees. We must provide new workers with the skills these businesses need to succeed. Under the current Representative’s watch, many manufacturing businesses have left and not been replaced. Along with those businesses went good paying jobs that fed families and provided the economic resources for entire communities. My number one priority is to insure our current employers have opportunities to grow and to focus on attracting new industries.
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