On March 31, the White House released President Biden’s American Jobs Plan, a $2 trillion+ program over 8 years to upgrade the nation’s infrastructure and create “hundreds of thousands of quality jobs.” The portions of the plan of greatest relevance to the MSSC Community are those related to revitalizing manufacturing and workforce development.
Revitalize manufacturing through:
Investing $174 billion to win the plug-in electric vehicle market, including training
Investing $300 billion to:
- strengthen domestic manufacturing supply chains for critical products
- develop medical countermeasures manufacturing
- create a new Department of Commerce office to monitor domestic industrial capacity
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invest $50 billion in semiconductor manufacturing and research
- invest $14 billion in NIST to advance technologies critical to future manufacturing competitiveness
- quadruple funding for the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP)
- increasing access to capital for domestic manufacturing
Invest in Workforce Development through:
Investing $100 billion to proven workforce development programs targeted at underserved groups to:
- provide for a $40 billion investment in a new Dislocated Worker Program and sector-based training, especially in high demand sectors including manufacturing
- increase investment in job training for incarcerated individuals and justice-involved youth
- prioritize access to computer science, high-quality CTE, and programs that connect underrepresented students to STEM and in-demand sectors, including manufacturing
For a copy of the full Plan, follow this link.