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Economy,
Jobs Continue to be Top Priority The
economy and creating jobs continue to be my top priority. In January,
when I delivered my State of the State address, I asked the Legislature
to take swift action on a series of measures that could promote
economic growth and create the jobs we need in Michigan. Now, nearly
five months later, we have made some real progress, and we have
seen genuine bipartisan cooperation in Lansing. But we need to do
more, and we need to do it now.
Every day that we delay enacting an economic stimulus package in
Michigan is a day that is hurting Michigan families. Whenever we
see an increase in the jobless rate in Michigan, we need to think
of the hardship it can represent for our neighbors, our friends,
and our relatives.
Already
this year, my administration and state lawmakers have worked to
enact the nation's most aggressive film incentive package, expand
the state's business marketing and tourism promotion to their largest
levels in state history, approved capital outlay funding for airport
projects around the state, and enacted legislation to create Anchor
Zones to encourage businesses to attract or expand their own supplier
base – and the jobs they bring – in Michigan.
Recently, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced
a series of new company incentives that brings the total number
of jobs created this year to almost 22,000. And the state House
approved legislation that establishes a loan program designed to
allow Michigan to better compete with other states to bring new
jobs here.
But we need to do more
– relentlessly. And we need to get back to work to do all
we can to bring more good-paying jobs to Michigan.
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