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Hello Everyone,
WHO: The Alliance for American Manufacturing (AAM) a non-partisan partnership of leading U.S. manufactures and United Steelworkers
What: A town meeting with local experts discussing the importance of U.S. manufacturing and the need to save American Manufacturing jobs, moderated by AAM Executive Director Scott Paul. Local Congressional Candidates are expected to attend!
When: Wednesday, October 22nd 5PM dinner, 6:30PM Program
Where: Northampton Community Center, 16th & Laubach Ave. Northampton, PA.
WHY: The United States has lost 3.5 MILLION MANUFACTURING JOBS SINCE 2000, and more than 40,000 factories have closed! Our lawmakers must take action to grow AMERICAN MANUFACTURING JOBS! Together we can “KEEP IT MADE IN AMERICA!”
To RSVP please contact AAM Field Staff Mark Musho at 267-981-5212 or e-mail [email protected]. Charlie Kelly at 610-653-3220 or James Schlener at 610-217-5123 or [email protected]
Jim Schlener
Bethlehem City Democratic Committee
610-217-5123
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