Industry And Union Coalition Outlines Policy Recommendations In Letters To President Biden, Congressional Leaders
A broad coalition of industry organizations sent a letter on January 29 to President Biden and congressional leaders outlining recommendations on specific policy initiatives that must be adopted to re-establish a permanent PPE industry in the United States.
January 29, 2021
Contact:
Marjory Walker
or
T. Cotton Nelson
(901) 274-9030
WASHINGTON — A broad coalition of industry organizations and labor unions, representing a broad spectrum of manufacturers and workers who stepped up to make essential PPE and other products throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, sent a letter today to President Biden and congressional leaders outlining recommendations on specific policy initiatives that must be adopted to re-establish a permanent PPE industry in the United States.
As noted in the joint letter (See a link to the full letters below):
“The heroic efforts of the U.S. textile industry and its exemplary workforce throughout this crisis clearly demonstrate that domestic industry has the technical capabilities and capacity to make the United States self-sufficient in terms of our national PPE needs. However, the permanence of this [industry] is dependent on the development of government policies designed to help domestic manufacturers survive the current economic crisis and incentivize the long-term investment needed to bring PPE production back onshore. If appropriate policies are not implemented, the valuable and substantial progress made over the past year to onshore a vibrant PPE industry will evaporate in the face of China’s global manufacturing dominance in the PPE sector.”
The associations are requesting that President Biden and Congress adopt the policy recommendations outlined in the letter through legislation, executive order and other appropriate means.
The coalition sent a letter to President Biden and a second letter to Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-NY), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) outlining these requests.
See the full letters here:
Industry Labor Letter COVID Relief to Congress
Industry Labor Letter COVID Relief to President Biden
The letters were signed by the following organizations. Please see relevant contacts where provided:
• National Council of Textile Organizations
• AFL-CIO
• Coalition for a Prosperous America
• Georgia Association of Manufacturers
• Hand Tools Institute
• INDA: Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry
• National Cotton Council
• Narrow Fabrics Institute
• Parachute Industry Association
• Rhode Island Textile Innovation Network
• SEAMS: Association of the U.S. Sewn Products Industry
• SPESA: Sewn Products Equipment & Suppliers of the Americas
• South Carolina Textile Council
• U.S. Industrial Fabrics Institute
• United States Footwear Manufacturers Association
• United Steelworkers
• Warrior Protection and Readiness Coalition
• Workers United/SEIU
MAIN PRESS CONTACT:
NCTO
Kristi Ellis
(202) 281-9305
kellis@ncto.org
Coalition for a Prosperous America
Melissa Tallman, (202) 688-5145 ext. 3
melissa@prosperousamerica.org
National Cotton Council
Marjory L. Walker, (901) 274-9030
mwalker@cotton.org
Rhode Island Textile Innovation Network
Michael M. Woody, (401) 331-8483
michael@trans-texinc.com
SEAMS: Association of the U.S. Sewn Products Industry
Will Duncan, (803) 642-1111
wduncan@seams.org
SPESA:
Marie D’Avignon, (919)872-8909
marie@spesa.org
Warrior Protection and Readiness Coalition
David Costello, (617) 875-2492
david.costello@warriorprotection.net
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