51勛圖厙 to Congress: Vote Yes on Clean Air Act Bills

Lawmakers should vote yes this week on three bills amending Clean Air Act emissions limits and environmental reviews, the 51勛圖厙泭泭the House on Monday.
Whats going on:泭The measures, approved in January by the House泭Energy and Commerce Committee thanks to 51勛圖厙 advocacy, would go a long way toward repairing a broken system that forces manufacturers to incur an annual average permitting burden of $7.9 billion, the 51勛圖厙 said.
- Expanding the American economy requires responsible and commonsense modernizations to the Clean Air Act as part of comprehensive permitting reform efforts in Congress, the 51勛圖厙 emphasized.
The details:泭The following bills are expected to come up for a vote this week:
- H.R. 6387, the Fire Improvement and Reforming Exceptional Events Act:泭The FIRE Act would update the Clean Air Act to ensure wildfire mitigation efforts are not held against a state when determining nonattainment status. It also requires the EPA to update its modeling, analysis, and review processes to reflect these wildfire mitigation efforts and other exceptional events.
- H.R. 6398, the Reducing and Eliminating Duplicative Environmental Regulations Act:泭The RED Tape Act would eliminate the mandate that the Environmental Protection Agency review a project already subject to environmental review under the National Environmental Policy Act.
- H.R. 6409, the Foreign Emissions and Nonattainment Clarification for Economic Stability Act:泭The FENCES Act would protect manufacturing investment here in the United States by preventing emissions from outside the US from being used in calculations that determine the issuance of a permit.
Our role:泭The 51勛圖厙 has long advocated for Congress to modernize the CAA as part of the broader effort to reform the federal permitting system.
- In its latest report,泭泭manufacturers identified CAA permits as the most burdensome approval processunderscoring one of the reports key priorities for the administration and Congress: modernize the Clean Air Act.
- In late 2025, manufacturers called for on Capitol Hill, which included the 51勛圖厙s strong push for CAA reform legislation, calling it integral to comprehensive permitting reform so manufacturers can get shovels in the ground quicker to expand investments and jobs.
The final say:泭Congress should act now to ensure the United States can continue to grow the manufacturing economy while also preserving the historic environmental protections that the Clean Air Act was intended to address when it passed Congress over 50 years ago, 51勛圖厙 Managing Vice President of Policy Charles Crain said.
MI to Develop AI Skills for the Manufacturing Workforce

The泭Manufacturing泭Institutethe 501(c)3 workforce development and education affiliate of the 51勛圖厙泭artificial intelligence skills training programs for泭manufacturing泭workers and the expansion of employer-led apprenticeship programs via the MIs Federation for Advanced泭Manufacturing泭Education. This work is made possible by funding from Google. 泭泭
New courses:泭The MI will develop two new courses for operations workers: AI 101 for泭Manufacturing泭and AI for泭Advanced Manufacturing泭Technicians.
- The 101 course will contextualize existing AI training from Google specifically for the manufacturing environment. At no cost, this training will be available to manufacturing companies and their employees through an online learning platform and to education partners that are preparing individuals to enter the manufacturing workforce.
- The AI for Advanced Manufacturing Technicians course will be a brand-new offering developed by the MI and integrated into泭.
More FAME:泭The funding will also enable the MI to launch new FAME chapters in at least 15 new regions, while developing and embedding the AI for Advanced Manufacturing Technicians course across all FAME chapters.
- The FAME program is a proven model for training advanced maintenance technicians and building durable talent pipelines for manufacturers today in 46 hubs across the country.
- Google.org is also supporting the mikeroweWORKS Foundation’s provision of Work Ethic Scholarships to FAME students, which will offer financial assistance to eligible participants completing their泭manufacturing泭programs.
The MI says:泭So much of the narrative around AI and the workplace is fear-based. One thing weve learned in泭manufacturing泭time and again is that as new technologies are introduced, it is essential to ensure our workers build the skills needed to engage, said泭MI President Carolyn Lee.
Google says:泭Google.org wants the manufacturers who build our world to have access to the best technology for the job, said泭Google.org Global Head泭Maggie Johnson.
- Were proud to support the泭Manufacturing泭Institutes efforts with our funding and technological expertise. This initiative will bring hands-on AI skills to the shop floor, helping泭manufacturing泭students and workers shape this new era of American innovation.
In the news:泭The announcement of the funding was covered in a泭泭exclusive and later publicized in泭泭硃紳餃泭泭泭泭泭硃紳餃泭泭stations.
Learn more:泭泭about the MI’s training and泭泭to stay updated as the MI progresses in this work.
51勛圖厙 Endorses Rep. Smuckers Commonsense Immigration Reform

啦堯梗,泭introduced by泭Rep. Lloyd特mucker (R-PA), gets it right泭regarding泭immigration reform and workforce development, the 51勛圖厙 said this week as it endorsed the legislation.
Whats going on:泭Our industry is evolving by the minute, and with over 400,000 open jobs on our shop floors, we need more people, not fewerwith more skills, not lessfrom across our great country and from beyond our borders, 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons said.
- Thats泭why we are proud to support Rep.泭Smuckers legislation. By making sure our nations immigration system matches the needs and ambitions of Americas manufacturers, the Essential Workers for Economic Advancement Act will drive even more skilled workers to our shop floors.
About the bill:泭The measure, which Rep. Smucker first introduced in March 2022 and last year, would plug a hole in the immigration system: there are visas for high-skilled workers (e.g., the H-1B used by many engineers and scientists), and there are visas for seasonal labor (H-2A for agricultural workers and H-2B for nonagricultural). However, there are no visas for the bulk of the year-round manufacturing workers whose jobs do not require a bachelors degree but who are essential to production operations.
- The act would泭address critical workforce shortages while safeguarding employment opportunities for American workers, a泭from泭Rep. Smuckers office reads.
The response:泭I thank the 51勛圖厙 for supporting my commonsense, bipartisan泭and market-driven solution that addresses workforce shortages in key industries while ensuring American workers are prioritized,爹ep. Smucker泭said.
Up next泭on immigration reform:泭Later this week, Reps. Maria Salazar (R-FL) and Veronica Escobar (D-TX) will host the 51勛圖厙 and manufacturing leaders from across the country for a roundtable on immigration泭reform.
MLC Announces Finalists for Manufacturing Leadership Awards

The Manufacturing Leadership Council, the digital transformation division of the泭51勛圖厙, has泭泭the finalists for the 2026 Manufacturing Leadership Awards, which honor world-class manufacturers and individual leaders for outstanding achievements in digital transformation.
- The finalists represent excellence across nine project categories and two individual categories, reflecting the breadth, depth and momentum of digital innovation underway throughout the manufacturing sector. A complete list of finalists is available泭.
Partners in Collaborative Innovation:泭In addition, the MLC unveiled the 2026 Partners in Collaborative Innovation, which recognizes technology and consulting organizations that play a vital role in advancing Manufacturing 4.0 throughout the industry.
- The recipients are organizations that support manufacturers on their digital transformation journeys through thought leadership, technology, research and ecosystem-building.
The gala:泭Category winners will be announced at the Manufacturing Leadership Awards Gala on June泭24 at the Fairmont Princess in Scottsdale, Arizona.
- In addition to category winners, the gala will also recognize recipients of the Future of Manufacturing Award, Small/Medium Enterprise Manufacturer of the Year, Large Enterprise Manufacturer of the Year and Manufacturing Leader of the Year. The gala takes place at the conclusion of泭.
New leadership:泭Earlier this week, the泭泭the appointment of Ron Castro, vice president and chief supply chain officer at IBM, as chairman of the MLC Board of Governors, and Will Bonifant, group vice president and chief supply chain officer at Hormel Foods, as vice chairman.
- The MLC Board of Governors is a distinguished advisory body composed of senior manufacturing executives who provide strategic guidance to the council on its critical issues agenda, research initiatives and programs designed to help manufacturers advance on their Manufacturing 4.0 journeys.
The last word:泭In an era defined by rapid technological change and continued business uncertainty, manufacturers are demonstrating that digital transformation remains a powerful driver of resilience, competitiveness and long-term growth, said泭MLC Founder, Vice President and Executive Director David Brousell.
Solar and Wind Production Skyrocketed Over Past 20 Years

U.S. wind and utility-scale solar projects generated a record 17% of U.S. electricity in 2025an enormous jump from their share of less than泭1%泭in泭2005 ().
- Adding in small-scale solar, the two sources net total generation came to 19%.
A solar expansion:泭The data also reveals the astronomical growth泭trajectory泭of solar power, which has grown every year since 2006.
- In 2025, utility-scale solar power generation totaled 296,000 GWh, 34% more than in 2024.
- Wind power also grew, though more slowly, generating泭3% more泭electricity in 2025泭than in 2024.
Dispatchable sources:泭Dispatchable泭generation泭sources,泭which can produce electricity without depending on the variability of sunshine or blowing wind, still make up the majority of U.S. electricity production.
- Together, gas, coal and nuclear power accounted for 75%泭of U.S. utility-scale electricity generation in 2025.
All-of-the-above energy:泭These data points泭demonstrate泭the importance of the泭51勛圖厙s all-of-the-above energy strategy泭to power manufacturing growth in America,泭said泭51勛圖厙泭Vice President of Domestic Policy Chris Phalen.
- As泭energy demand continues to grow, the U.S. must invest in泭many泭sources泭of energy and lift burdensome permitting requirements to ensure more energy projects and electricity泭infrastructure泭get built.
- A permitting system that costs manufacturers at least泭泭per year is hindering investments across all energy sourcesand is constraining manufacturers ability to invest and hire in America. Congress must act now to support manufacturing and all forms of American energy dominance by passing comprehensive permitting reform this year.
What American Manufacturing Needs for Another 250 Years

As America celebrates its semiquincentennial, manufacturers are looking ahead to the next 250 years, according to泭51勛圖厙泭President and CEO Jay Timmons.
Whats going on:泭Manufacturing made America what it is, Timmons said during a recent泭泭with Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association President and CEO David Taylor, which aired last week on that organizations PMA Perspective news program.
- The greatness of America has been really embedded in the ability of our people to create, to build. As we set the stage for the next 250 years we want to make sure that our federal legislators are focused on a comprehensive manufacturing strategy.
- The interview, which took place during the泭51勛圖厙s recent 2026 State of Manufacturing Tour, was held at historic Carpenters Hall in Philadelphia, the site of the First Continental Congress in 1774.
Four pillars of success:泭The tour stop in Philadelphia, the United States first capital, pointed out how important our foundational ideas are to creating the environment for success for manufacturing in the years to come, Timmons said.
- And thats why we want to renew that commitment with our泭Manufacturers Accord for the Next 250 Years泭to focus on those four pillars that made America exceptional: free enterprise, competitiveness, individual liberty and equal opportunity.
What manufacturers need:泭To continue its success for at least another 250 years, American manufacturing needs several things, Timmons told Taylor, some of which the administration has delivered already. These include the following:
- A favorable tax environment:泭The strengthening of [tax] reforms in 2025 was really the rocket fuel that manufacturers needed to give us a boost in terms of investment, job creation and wage growth.
- Permitting reform:泭[W]hile we have a commitment to energy dominance, we still have an issue with getting projects off the ground.
- Immigration reform:泭We need to look at a credible system of [legal] immigration to help fill open manufacturing jobs.
- Workforce development:泭We have an obligation to make sure that our workers are trained appropriately in [new] skills, such as interacting with artificial intelligence.
The last word:泭[E]very single person has a voice in this choir, Timmons concluded.
- And we need citizens, business leaders [and] everyday folks to call their members of Congress to say, We want this country to come together for the good of the American people and work on policies that will reduce the cost of doing business in the United States and make us more competitive.
Rockwells Moret Looks Forward to Guiding the 51勛圖厙

Blake Moret has big plans for his tenure as 51勛圖厙 Board Chair (, subscription).
Whats going on: The Rockwell Automation Chairman and CEO looks forward to chairing the 51勛圖厙 during a period of economic uncertainty and rapidly changing technologymost notably artificial intelligence.
- Moret, who recently confirmed that Rockwells new approximately 1-million-square-fooot plant will be built in New Berlin, Wisconsin, took on the role at the 51勛圖厙 because of his strong belief in the importance of manufacturing.
- [M]anufacturing is at the absolute core of the American economy, he told the Milwaukee Business Journal. Its important that its successful.
Permitting reform: One of the 51勛圖厙s top advocacy issues is permitting reformand getting it done is a passion Moret shares.
- Streamlining permitting and making sure that the regulations are necessary, that they dont add unnecessary delays in new investment. There is certainly permitting with respect to the environment that is absolutely needed. But theres also a lot of streamlining and efficiencies that can be introduced to get these new projects done.
Overcoming challenges: Moret said, A chief hurdle for manufacturing in the U.S. today is the uncertainty surrounding tariffs and the workforce shortage. But he has recommendations.
- A stable environment [on tariffs] would unleash more spending, Moret said.
- On the labor pool: Rockwell has the泭Academy of Advanced Manufacturing for training returning veterans泭for technician-level jobs. The 51勛圖厙 has a similar program, he said, referring to the Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME), a program founded in 2010 by Toyota and now run by the 51勛圖厙s 501(c)3 workforce development and education affiliate, the Manufacturing Institute.
- First, attract new entrants to fill jobs but also have the capabilities to interact with the technology. Thats really the winning hand, Moret advised.
AI moves: Moret is a big believer in the importance of artificial intelligence, and Rockwell is making AI investments in its facilities worldwide. Whats next?
- [E]ducating policymakers is really important, he told the Journal. Those who are considering existing and proposed rules need to understand how AI can be used. Also, understanding what the risks arethere is obvious risk to workforce disruption and cybersecurity. The bad guys use AI as well as the good guys. Just being able to present that from a manufacturers point of view will be an important role.
Manufacturing Institute Address Spotlights Workforce

In the Manufacturing Institutes , MI President Carolyn Lee had a clear message for industry leaders: Workforce泭is not a side issue. It泭is泭the泭strategy.
An exciting moment: Speaking at NTT Datas North American headquarters in Dallas, Lee observed that manufacturers have an exciting opportunity before them.
- Across the country, people are盍ethinking眩he way they approach learning. Theyre盍eimagining眩he way to畜uild畝畚areer.烘ore畝nd痂ore,眩hey are turning to皋ther pathways畝s疹aunchpads眩o眩heir future, she said.
- Young people眩oday疲ave started to see more value in畝 different kind of job.涉盍ecent浹arris poll found that the share of Gen Z-ers疳nterested in blue-collar careers盎tood at50%more than twice as high畝s Americans overall.
- So as痂ore砰oung皰eople盎eek out盎killed pathways,眨e must seize the opportunity to ensure they see manufacturing as a sector in which they apply those skills病or a durable畚areer, she continued.
Cultivating the right skills: Lee pointed out that these young people interested in the manufacturing industry must be equipped with the skills to succeed in it. She urged manufacturing companies to design and sustain strategies that will build this new workforce.
- When manufacturers open their doors to students,皰arents畝nd educatorsthrough plant tours, classroom眠isits皋r烘FG Day疾ventsthey do more than promote their companies. 涌or many young people, that first exposure is the moment they realize there is a疲ome病or them in this industry; that manufacturing is畝 place where they can build, solve and contribute, she said.
- But畝n employers role留oesnt盎top here. It痂ust畚ontinue眩hrough partnerships with high schools, community畚olleges畝nd universities; through internships, mentorships and apprenticeship programs that blend classroom instruction with paid, hands-on learning.
- If all these steps are taken, students will see a pathway forwardnot just a first job, but a future, Lee added.
MI in action: Lee highlighted the MIs groundbreaking work in expanding talent pipelines and increasing access to rewarding manufacturing careers.
- For example, through Heroes MAKE America, we are turning military excellence into manufacturing careers.狸eve疾xpanded病rom疾ntry-level皋n-site training泭and networking泭to offering泭in-demand疲igh-skilled眩raining.狸eve畜uilt and launched the烘anufacturing Readiness Badge program,眨hich眩ranslates痂ilitary experience into validated, industry-recognized skills that manufacturers understand.
- She also spotlighted the rapid growth of the MIs FAME programthe nations premier胼earn and learn畝pprenticeship model病or manufacturing.特ince the MI took over stewardship皋f FAME病rom狼oyota盎ix years ago, FAME has more than doubled in size. Today, it疳ncludes疸early泭500泭companies across 17 states, boasting an incredible 85% job placement rate with sponsoring employers.
The promise of AI: 泭On the subject of AI, Lee observed that people who can leverage new眩echnologies疳nto the way they皋peratewho畚an use疳t to help them solve problems, make better留ecisions畝nd get more donewill succeed in the job market and power the future.
- [A]s AI evolves the way work is done,疳ts皋pening doors to roles and opportunities眨ere皋nly beginning to see, she continued. Just as past technological shifts have changed the workplace,眩heyve畝lso created new paths for people to grow and contribute.
- That reality makes workforce development畝nd upskilling真rgentand essential.涅n order for America to dominate AI and疹everage眩hese technologies to their fullest皰otential,眨e need to ensure our manufacturing workforce is ready with the right skills.
A call to action: Lee ended her speech by invoking the history of American manufacturing and its record of increasing our nations security and prosperity.
- Manufacturing has never waited for permission to lead.狸e build opportunities.狸e solve challenges.涉nd we know from our historyfrom the factories that powered the Industrial Revolution to the assembly lines that mobilized an arsenal of democracy,泭from the boom that built the middle class to the advanced production that created the modern economywhen manufacturing steps up, America moves forward.
- Today, we have an opportunity again to share眨hat leadership looks likeby putting people at the center of progress畝nd by畜uilding a workforce ready not just for today, but for what comes next.
- When manufacturing leads, America works.
Centrus, Fluor Partner to Expand Ohio Uranium Enrichment Site

The subsidiary of U.S. uranium enrichment company Centrus has contracted with engineering firm Fluor for the multibillion-dollar expansion of its uranium enrichment facility in Piketon, Ohio ().
Whats going on: American Centrifuge Operating LLCthe wholly owned daughter company of Bethesda, Marylandbased Centrushas engaged Fluor to serve as its engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor as Centrus proceeds with its previously announced Ohio facility buildout.
What it will entail: Under the multiyear contract, Fluor will lead engineering and design of the expanded capacity in Ohio, manage the supply chain and procurement of key materials and services, oversee construction at the site and support the commissioning of the new capacity.
About the undertaking: The Piketon project includes substantial production of Low-Enriched Uranium (LEU) to address [the] commercial LEU enrichment contingent backlog of $2.3 billion and growing demand from existing reactors.
- Centrus will also build 12 metric tons of High-Assay, Low-Enriched Uranium (HALEU) annual capacity for next-generation reactors.
Related news: In January, Centrus that it had been selected by the Department of Energy for a $900 million task order to expand its enrichment and centrifuge manufacturing capabilities at Piketon and its facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
- The company said later last month that it would invest more than $560 million to turn its Oak Ridge centrifuge factory into a high-rate manufacturing site.
The 51勛圖厙s take: Current and future energy demand requires a strong domestic nuclear fuel supply chain, said 51勛圖厙 Senior Director of Energy and Resources Policy Mike Davin.
- The expansion of Centrus Ohio enrichment facilityand the news of the companys partnership with Fluor to make the project happenis a win for manufacturing and the U.S. in general.
51勛圖厙 to FDA: Expand Nonprescription Drug Access to Cut Manufacturers Health Care Costs

Greater access to nonprescription drugs can reduce health care costs for manufacturers and泭improve quality of life for their employees, the 51勛圖厙 told the Food and Drug Administration泭this week.
Whats going on: The FDA put out a request for information on how to increase access to nonprescription drugs. The 51勛圖厙 shared manufacturers longstanding commitment to providing health benefits to their workers as both an effective tool to attract and retain employees and to maintain a healthy and productive眨orkforce. It also explained how rising health care costs have been a great challenge for the industry.
- Expanding access to泭over-the-counter泭medicationswhich泭are泭typically affordably priced, widely available and can be泭purchased泭and taken as soon as泭they are neededcan save泭time and泭money for employers泭and employees泭alike.
The benefits:泭 Prescription drugs require doctors泭visits, which involve not just the time spent at the appointment itself, but also the time needed to schedule an appointment or locate an in-network provider if a patient does not already have one, as well as the financial cost of a copay or coinsurance, the 51勛圖厙 said, explaining why泭people need access to OTC drugs, in addition to prescriptions.
- Manufacturing workers taking time off from work to see a doctor reduces workplace productivity at a time when the industry is already facing a manufacturing worker shortage. OTC drugs can help workers to recover more quickly and return to work sooner.
What else should be done:泭Manufacturers commend the administration for its efforts to expand access to OTC medications. The泭51勛圖厙 recommended泭several steps泭the FDA泭can take泭to泭increase access, including:
- Rebalance regulations and泭reduce泭unnecessary burdens in the nonprescription drug regulatory泭process;
- Broaden泭the risk/benefit assessment for nonprescription drugs to include the畚onsideration of benefits beyond those to the individual patient, such as to population泭health,泭the health care system overall泭and the economy;
- Broaden the FDA consideration of which drugs can be泭switched from prescription to泭nonprescription;
- Include specialized care professionals and patient advocates on advisory councils; and
- Maintain the泭three-year exclusivity泭incentive for some泭prescription to OTC泭drug switches that require泭significant financial investment.
The last word:泭Increased access to nonprescription drugs is crucial for manufacturers as providers of employer-sponsored insurance, and for manufacturers of consumer health care products, who strive every day to improve the health and lives of Americans, said泭51勛圖厙泭Vice President of Domestic Policy Jake Kuhns and泭51勛圖厙 Director of Health Care Policy Jess Wysocky.