House Delivers for Manufacturing—Senate Must Seal the Deal

Washington, D.C. – Following House passage of H.R.1, the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons issued the following statement: “Today’s House passage of this historic legislation marks a major victory for manufacturers across America. This pro-growth legislation preserves crucial tax policies that will enable manufacturers to create …

Ways and Means Tax Bill Delivers for Small Manufacturers in America

Washington, D.C. – In advance of the expected House vote on legislation to renew the 2017 tax reforms, Click Bond CEO and NAM Small and Medium Manufacturers Group Chair Karl Hutter, Husco President and CEO and NAM SMM Group Vice Chair Austin Ramirez, Ketchie President and Owner and NAM Executive Committee Member Courtney Silver and …

Ways and Means Tax Bill Will Drive Manufacturing Investment and Job Creation

Bill Reflects Full Range of Manufacturing Priorities

Washington, D.C. – The National Association of Manufacturers commends Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) and the House Ways and Means Committee for their bold leadership in acting on manufacturers’ top policy priority in our comprehensive manufacturing strategy: preserving and extending President Trump’s historic 2017 tax reforms. Today’s monumental action marks a vital step forward in securing …

NAM: Comprehensive Manufacturing Strategy Will “Ignite” Renaissance

comprehensive manufacturing strategy will be fundamental in “igniting the Industrial Renaissance of the United States,” the NAM told a House committee today ahead of a hearing of the same name. What’s going on: “Manufacturers call on President Trump and Congress to implement a comprehensive manufacturing strategy that would create predictability and certainty to invest, plan …

Manufacturers Share Immediate Impacts Under Latest Tariffs

NHK News recently that his small business and others like it are the ones “writing the checks for” the new tariffs—and it’s not something they can keep up. “To absorb 25% or 50% in tariffs, it’s a task that we cannot in the long term endure,” Dardas said. “It’ll cause our company and many other …

As Tariffs Hit, Manufacturers Brace for Impact

Urge Congress to Act Now on a Comprehensive Manufacturing Strategy That Starts with Making the 2017 Tax Reforms Permanent

Washington, D.C. – National Association of Manufacturers President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement on the latest tariffs announced today: “Needless to say, today’s announcement was complicated, and manufacturers are scrambling to determine the exact implications for their operations. The stakes for manufacturers could not be higher. Many manufacturers in the United States …