Three years ago, House Democrats, led by Rep. Steny Hoyer, launched “Make It In America,” a comprehensive plan to create the conditions necessary to help businesses manufacture goods, innovate, and create jobs in the United States. On April 9 Rep. Hoyer will offer an assessment of the “Make It In America” plan at the three-year mark and unveil a new focus on several core policies that could have consensus support and are primed to have the greatest impact on boosting U.S. manufacturing.
The “Make It In America” plan draws on the best ideas from both sides of the aisle and seeks to provide American businesses with the tools they need to expand and create well-paying middle-class jobs that won’t be shipped overseas. The plan focuses on boosting domestic manufacturing, which has been a bright spot in our recovery and is critical to maintaining America’s global leadership in innovation.