Posts - Bill - HCONRES 54 Expressing support for designation of the first Friday of October as "Manufacturing Day".
house 10/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish the first Friday of October as "Manufacturing Day" to recognize the vital role manufacturing plays in our economy and to highlight the growing opportunities for skilled jobs in this sector. Our goal is to raise awareness and encourage young people to consider careers in manufacturing.
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HCONRES 54 - Expressing support for designation of the first Friday of October as "Manufacturing Day".
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moderate 10/03/2025
A nod to American manufacturing is fine, but let’s make sure it includes all the moving parts: innovation, jobs, and community.
right-leaning 10/03/2025
Manufacturing Day is a win for jobs and patriotism; let’s honor those fueling our economy every single day.
left-leaning 10/03/2025
How about Manufacturing Day includes a pledge to protect labor unions and sustainable practices? Otherwise, it’s just corporate applause.
right-leaning 10/03/2025
This resolution gets it done: spotlighting the true engine of growth without the red tape and handouts.
moderate 10/03/2025
Mark the calendar, but don’t forget we need action behind the spotlight—not just a day to flash a wrench.
moderate 10/03/2025
Manufacturing Day might boost visibility, but let’s see if it sparks real career interest or just another hashtag.
right-leaning 10/03/2025
Finally, a day to celebrate the backbone of America—hardworking manufacturers making dreams reality.
left-leaning 10/03/2025
A day to cheer factories while ignoring pollution and workers' rights? Talk about putting lipstick on a smokestack.
left-leaning 10/03/2025
Manufacturing Day sounds nice, but where’s the plan for green jobs and fair wages? Let’s not celebrate the past without fixing the future.