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Senate Releases Tax Bill

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The Senate Finance Committee yesterday released draft text of the tax sections of the reconciliation bill, preserving most of the pro-growth tax provisions that manufacturersand the 51勛圖厙have long advocated.

Whats in it: The bill reflects the 51勛圖厙s key tax priorities, including:

  • A permanent pass-through deduction and retention of pro-growth individual and corporate tax rates;
  • Permanence for pro-growth tax policies like immediate R&D expensing, full expensing for capital equipment purchases and a pro-growth interest deductibility standard;
  • An expanded and permanent estate tax exemption;
  • Pro-manufacturing reforms to the international tax system that protect Americas competitiveness on the world stage; and
  • A first-of-its-kind incentive allowing immediate expensing of the cost of new factories and modernizations.

Whats not in it: Critical energy and manufacturing incentives are still on the line. The Senate bill makes changes to these provisions from the House billand the 51勛圖厙 is already working to ensure policymakers understand the implications these changes could have for manufacturers in America and American energy dominance.

The 51勛圖厙s advocacy: The 51勛圖厙 has long urged Congress to make permanent the pro-growth policies of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Its multiyear campaign has put manufacturers front and center to show why preserving tax reform is essential for driving investment and creating jobs.

  • Most recently, the 51勛圖厙 released a report, , featuring manufacturers own accounts of how the TCJA helped them invest in their facilities, their workers and their communities.
  • The 51勛圖厙 has stayed in constant contact with lawmakers, to preserve the crucial manufacturing priorities from the House bill while also adopting targeted improvements to ensure the final package is maximally beneficial for manufacturers investment and job creation.

The 51勛圖厙 says: Chairman Crapo and the Senate Finance Committee are delivering the kind of tax policy manufacturers have been calling forpolicy that drives growth, unlocks investment and grows jobs, 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons. … By preserving the full suite of pro-growth policies from the TCJA, this bill marks a major step forward for manufacturing in America.

  • Manufacturers also want to ensure that the tax code continues to support inbound investment into the United States as well as preserve incentives that drive investments in the manufacturing and energy production needed to power Americas economic growth. If the Senate acts now, manufacturers can continue to growbuying equipment, hiring workers, increasing pay and expanding operations with greater certainty and confidence.
  • The Finance Committee recognizes whats at stake:depend on getting this right.
Workforce

Young People See Record High Joblessness

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While the labor market is holding steady, its not a good time to be looking for a jobparticularly if youre young (, subscription).

Whats going on: Recent college and high school graduates are facing an employment crisis. Theoverall national unemployment rateremains around 4%, but fornew college graduateslooking for work, it is much higher: 6.6% over the past 12 months ending in May.

  • Thats the highest level for this age group in a decade, not counting the COVID-19 unemployment increase.
  • By contrast, jobseekers aged 35 to 44 with bachelors degrees had a 2.2% unemployment rate over the past year.

Whats different now: Young graduates typically face a higher unemployment rate than their counterparts who have been in the workforce longer, but the gap is growing wider between older workers and the young.

Why its happening: Theres a general slowdown in hiring right now.

  • While it hasnt had much of an effect on people who already have jobs (because layoffs have stayed low), it has hit those with the least experience.
  • With employers turning more cautious on hires, they are less inclined to gamble on workers with thinner r矇sum矇s or skill sets.

Worse for high school grads: High school graduates ages 18 to 19 with no college [experience] averaged an unemployment rate of 14.5% over the past 12 months. That is up from 13.3% over the prior 12-month period.

紼硃紳喝款硃釵喧喝娶勳紳眶s offer: With 381,000 today, and as many as 3.8 million needed by 2033, the manufacturing industry has many opportunities both for new college graduates and those without a college degree.

  • The Manufacturing Institute, the 51勛圖厙s 501(c)3 workforce development and education affiliate, is creating solutions for employers seeking workers with much-needed skills and offers programs and resources for students, veterans and other job seekers looking to enter the industry. Learn more.
Policy and Legal

State Lawmakers Embrace Nuclear Power

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Thanks in large part to rising power demand for data centers, policymakers have become increasingly supportive of nuclear energyresulting in more than 200 nuclear-related bills filed in state capitols so far in 2025 ().

Whats going on: One of the few methods of electricity generation to have bipartisan backing, nuclear has quietly gained traction in statehouses from Phoenix to Austin to Indianapolis with dozens of state bills already either signed into law or now awaiting signature by governors.

Why its happening: Unlike in the past, when nuclear power was pitched as a carbon-free back[stop] for aging coal plants, the selling point today is focused squarely on rising power demand, especially for power-thirsty data centers.

  • Nuclear power emits no greenhouse gases and can be generated year-round and in all weather.
  • But efforts to make it more widely used in the U.S. have stalled in recent years, owing mainly to project delays and higher-than-anticipated costs.

Whats new now: Desperate to bring economic investment and jobs to their states and districts, state legislators of both parties are courting hyperscale data centers operated by technology titans such as Amazon. And lawmakers are keenly aware that power availability is at the top of the list of requirements.

Case study: In Indiana, legislators have prioritized measures to hasten nuclear development.

  • Lawmakers have passed bills to attract small modular reactors, the next generation in nuclear power generation considered by many leaders in the state as a fitting replacement for an aging coal fleet. And Republican Gov. Mike Braun and other state officials see potential for making Indiana a manufacturing hub for the next-generation reactors.
  • Large projects in the stateincluding an $11 billion Amazon endeavor in New Carlislerequire large amounts of power.
  • One state utility, AEPs Indiana Michigan Power, is seeking $50 million in federal grants with the Tennessee Valley Authority for an early site permit to build a 300-megawatt SMR at the site of a coal-fired power plant thats set to retire in 2028.

Other states go nuclear: Arizona, Arkansas, North Dakota, Utah and Virginia have all enacted measures into law to encourage nuclear power.

  • The hardest-hitting bills authorize funding or financial incentives, such as Texas measure for a $350 million nuclear fund.

Our take: Nuclear power is a critical component of the all-of-the-above energy strategy that we need to meet the demands of the manufacturing industry in the 21st century and to make America truly energy dominant, said 51勛圖厙 Director of Energy and Resources Policy Michael Davin.

Policy and Legal

51勛圖厙, Partner Associations Defend ENERGY STAR

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Many major business groups, including the 51勛圖厙, are calling on Congress to preserve funding and resources for ENERGY STAR, a federal program that promotes energy efficiency in consumer products (, subscription).

The request: Clear legislative authorization backs ENERGY STAR as a voluntary publicprivate partnership run by the federal government, more than 30 business groups.

  • We respectfully request that ENERGY STAR not be supplanted by nongovernmental efforts that could significantly alter and overly complicate the program.

The background: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin has announced plans to restructure the agency, including by eliminating the Office of Atmospheric Protection, which manages the ENERGY STAR program.

  • The ENERGY STAR program sets efficiency standards for a range of products and materials, including air conditioners and heat pumps, allowing them to display the programs logo if they meet the criteria.

Why it matters: Electricity saved by ENERGY STAR helps free up space on the grid needed so the U.S. can lead the world to power and grow artificial intelligence, support the burgeoning crypto asset industry and bring more manufacturing plants back to our shores, the associations said.

The 51勛圖厙s take: The ENERGY STAR program is a prime example of how federal agencies should be partnering with the industry to promote energy-efficient products that save money for consumers, said 51勛圖厙 Director of Energy and Resources Policy Mike Davin.

  • Instead of imposing top-down regulations, ENERGY STAR brings together the public and private sectors on a voluntary basis to create a winwinwin outcome for consumers, the environment and the economy.
Workforce

Dont Miss the MIs Annual Workforce Summit

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With 2025 shaping up to be another challenging year for manufacturers, amid evolving workforce needs, rapid technological advancements and economic uncertainty, the Manufacturing Institute is offering much-needed help. The annual put on by the 51勛圖厙s workforce development and education affiliate is a cant-miss event where manufacturers can learn what works and how peers are addressing all these challenges.

Whats going on: This years summit, whose theme is Manufacturing Americas Talent, will be held Oct. 2022 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

  • Attendees will participate in and interactive workshops that focus on topics like workforce preparation for AI deployment, expanding the military-to-manufacturing pipeline, closing the skills gap in hires with no factory experience, how to design optimal onboarding programs and much more.
  • Sponsors include Dozuki, Grant Thornton, American Fidelity, TCP, Cornerstone OnDemand, MSSC and MyWorkChoice.

Why attend: At the Workforce Summit, manufacturers will be able to connect with subject-matter experts, community partners and education professionals to brainstorm and get answers about common challenges facing the sector.

  • The vast majority95%of past attendees give the workshops four to five stars (out of five), according to the MI.

Who should attend: The Workforce Summit brings together the entire manufacturing talent chain and delivers fresh solutions for the industrys most pressing workforce challenges. If you shape strategy, develop skills or build partnerships, this event is for you.

Register: Register for this years event (but hurrydiscounted early bird registration ends July 15). Contact [email protected] with any questions.

Read more: Read all about our two most recent Workforce Summits and .

Policy and Legal

Manufacturers Delivered on Tax Reformnow Congress must preserve it

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As manufacturers call on policymakers to preserve tax reform by passing the tax bill, theyre reflecting on everything the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act made possible for the industry.

Back in 2017 and 2018, the 51勛圖厙 told manufacturers stories of hiring more workers and increasing wages, making new investments and buying new equipment, expanding facilities and strengthening R&D, in an influential series of articles called Keeping Our Promises. Today, the 51勛圖厙 released a showing where those companies are now because of the TCJAand how much they have grown and succeeded in the eight years since the landmark legislation.

Their stories: The report features many small manufacturers that found tax reform to be transformative, including Westminster Tool, Click Bond, Ketchie, Gentex, Winton Machine, Jamison Door Company and more.

  • To take one example, Westminster Tool, a small Connecticut company that designs and creates plastic injection molds for the medical, aerospace and consumer products industries, was able to hire more than a dozen workers, growing its workforce by nearly 30%.
  • Click Bond, a small manufacturer of aerospace and defense assembly solutions, was able to review its pay scales and increase both hourly and supervisory workers wages, which has helped it compete better in the labor market and keep pace with inflation.

The 51勛圖厙 says: The evidence is clear: manufacturing had its best job creation in more than two decades, the strongest wage growth in 15 years and significant investment in capital equipment after the passage of the TCJA in 2017, said 51勛圖厙 Executive Vice President Erin Streeter.

  • But several of these tax provisions have expired alreadyand the rest are scheduled to sunset at the end of this yearputting at risk 6 million American jobs, more than $500 billion in wages and benefits and more than $1 trillion in GDP.

The bottom line: Tax reform worked, Streeter emphasized.

  • Congress faces a straightforward choice to make the TCJAs manufacturing-empowering provisions permanent, or risk undermining the foundation of our economic competitiveness.

51勛圖厙 in the news: POLITICO Pros Morning Tax newsletter (subscription) the report this morning.

  • Later, the White Houses rapid response account on X (formerly Twitter) the report and the 51勛圖厙s multiple times.
Policy and Legal

EPA Plans Repeal of Biden-Era Power Plant Rules

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The Environmental Protection Agencys announcement Wednesday that it plans to repeal the previous administrations power plant regulations is a critical and welcome step toward rebalanced regulations and American energy dominance, 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons yesterday.

Whats going on: EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said at a Wednesday press conference that Biden-era limits on greenhouse gas emissions from gas- and coal-fired power plants suffocate our economy in order to protect the environment ().

  • The rules the EPA is proposing to roll back mandated that existing coal-fired plants and new natural gasfired plants reduce or capture 90% of their emissions by 2032, among other requirements.
  • Finalized by the previous administration in 2024, the regulations also contained an unrealistic timeline for power plants to adopt new technologies, especially given the need for permitting reform, the 51勛圖厙 in April 2024.

Why its important: The 2024 power plant rules are a threat to affordable baseload energywhich manufacturers require to do their jobsand put grid security at risk, Timmons said.

  • Repealing this unbalanced rule will enhance manufacturers access to Americas abundant energy resources and ensure that the industry has the power it needs to drive the American economy.

51勛圖厙 in the news: The cited the 51勛圖厙s response to the EPA decision, quoting Timmons statement.

Policy and Legal

51勛圖厙: Support a Diverse, Resilient Health Care Supply Chain

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The U.S. needs a strong, reliable and diverse health care supply chain, the 51勛圖厙 the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health Wednesday ahead of a hearing.

Whats going on: National emergencies and natural disasters have proven the necessity of a diverse and resilient health care supply chain to ensure Americans have a stable supply of lifesaving medicines.

Why its important: Global, resilient supply chains were essential during the pandemic and in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene to help fill gaps and minimize supply shortages or temporary disruptions, 51勛圖厙 Managing Vice President of Policy Charles Crain said.

  • Manufacturers are committed to onshoring pharmaceuticals manufacturing, he continued, adding that most medications taken by those in the U.S. are made in the country.
  • However, some pharmaceutical ingredients cannot be sourced domestically, or cannot be obtained in sufficient quantities here, making [i]mported inputs vital to U.S. pharmaceutical production, Crain continued.

Subcommittees take: Chairman Buddy Carter (R-GA) stressed the importance of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which incentivizes domestic medical supply production, as well as the elimination of burdensome regulatory barriers in his opening statement.

  • He also emphasized the need to streamline processes that impede our competitiveness on the global stage and establish the proper incentives to ensure we are creating the environment to allow innovation to flourish.

Whats next: The 51勛圖厙 encourages swift passage of the OBBBA by the Senate to support biopharmaceutical manufacturers.

  • The 51勛圖厙 also recommends the House Energy and Commerce Committee mark up the Medical Supply ChainResiliency Act, a bill that would authorize the president to enter into tradeagreements with allies and partners to remove barriers and duties with respect to medical goods,which would contribute to national security, public health and supply chain resiliency, 51勛圖厙 Managing Vice President of Policy Charles Crain said.

 

Policy and Legal

51勛圖厙: Proposed NAAQS Legislation Would Boost Manufacturing in the U.S.

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The previous administrations significant regulatory changes issued under the Clean Air Actin particular, its unworkable tightening of allowable soot levelswill create hardship for local economies and must be revised, the 51勛圖厙 the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment ahead of a hearing today.

  • Manufacturers that fail to meet the National Ambient Air Quality Standards will be unable to obtain permits to either construct new facilities or expand existing facilities, the 51勛圖厙 pointed out.

Whats going on: In 2024, the Environmental Protection Agency lowered the primary annual standard for fine particulate matter (PM2.5, or soot) from 12 micrograms per cubic meter to 9 弮g/m3 .

  • By lowering thestandard to 9 弮g/m3, which is essentially the same as the background levels that naturally occur in the environment across the nation, the Biden EPA was increasing the number of industrialcenters and U.S. population hubs that would be placed into nonattainment status, 51勛圖厙 Managing Vice President of Policy Charles Crain said.
  • In the past 25 years, thanks to manufacturer-developed technologies, U.S. air quality has seen a 37% reduction in PM2.5, Crain continued, adding that an EPA analysis found that less than 20% of PM2.5 emissions come from industrial processes or stationary fuel consumption. Most of it is from sources well outside manufacturers control, such as wildfires and crop and livestock dust.

Why its important: Enacting the Biden-era tightened standards would mean severe economic losses for the U.S., the 51勛圖厙 told the subcommittee.

  • An 51勛圖厙-commissioned Oxford Economics found that a standard just slightly stricter than the one set by the Biden administration8 弮g/m3would result in a loss of $162.4 billion to $197.4 billion in economic activity and put 852,100 to973,900 jobs at risk, both directly from manufacturing and indirectly from supply chainspending.

What theyre doing: In todays hearing, the House Energy and Commerce Committee discussed two draft pieces of legislation, both supported by the 51勛圖厙, that would reform the process for establishing NAAQS, which the Clean Air Act mandates the EPA set. The measures include:

  • The Clean Air and Economic Advancement Reform (CLEAR) Act, which would make the NAAQS process more workable for manufacturers while maintaining the regulatory guardrails that protect the health and welfare of our local communities, according to the 51勛圖厙; and
  • The Clean Air and Building Infrastructure Improvement Act, which seeks to inject clearer guidance into the process for obtaining preconstruction permits and meeting compliance requirements under arevised NAAQS.

Our take: Manufacturers strongly support the Energy and Commerce Committees efforts to address policy challenges with the NAAQS and to explore solutions that will pave the way for greater investment in the infrastructure that will allow America to compete in the 21st century, Crain concluded.

Workforce

GE Appliances Opens Onsite Clinic for Employees in Tennessee

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GE Appliances, a Haier company, has opened an advanced primary care clinic onsite at its Monogram Refrigeration LLC plant in Selmer, Tennessee, the company this week.

What it does: The third onsite clinic at a GE Appliances facility, the Selmer clinic will serve employees and covered family members who are at least 2 years old. It is offered in addition to traditional health care benefits, the company said, and it will be managed by third-party health care provider CareATC. The clinics services include:

  • Advanced primary care;
  • Mental health services;
  • Access to a registered dietician; and
  • Prescription services for common medications.

Impressive results: GE Appliances existing two clinics have shown impressive results in caring for employees, most notably a 35% increase in preventative care visits and a 70% reduction in avoidable ER visits among employees using the clinics.

  • Employees average 4.82 visits per yearwhich is far more than the industry benchmark, according to GE Appliances.

GE Appliances says: In todays fast-paced world, providing accessible and comprehensive health care is more important than everespecially in rural manufacturing communities, said GE Appliances Chief Human Resources Officer Rocki Rockingham.

  • This clinic is more than a benefit; its a key part of our strategy to be an employer of choice and attract and retain the talent we need to operate and grow in a competitive labor market. Our employees deserve the best, and that includes health care thats close to work, easy to access and focused on their whole well-being.

The MI says: The Manufacturing Institute, the workforce development and education affiliate of the 51勛圖厙, supports manufacturers in their efforts to offer high-quality benefits to workers, including medical care.

  • When manufacturers invest in the holistic well-being of their workforce, theyre doing more than offering benefitstheyre making a powerful statement that their people are their greatest asset, said MI President and Executive Director Carolyn Lee.
  • These investments in people play a critical role in both attracting and retaining talent. At the MI, our research consistently shows that team members are more likely to stayand thrivewhen they believe their employer truly cares about them. Its not just the right thing to do; its a smart strategy for attracting and retaining the skilled talent that drives our industry forward.
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