Buy America Creates Jobs…and the First U.S.-made Streetcars in 60 Years
Transportation Secretary LaHood to Award $63 Million for Arizona Streetcar Project Supporting Jobs across the Nation
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood will award the city of Tucson,
Ariz., with $63 million in federal stimulus funds today for the construction
of a four-mile, $150 million modern streetcar system that will utilize streetcars manufactured by United Streetcar, LLC
in Clackamas, Ore. The streetcars are the first to be manufactured in
the United States in 60 years, and thanks to Buy America policies, are
spawning a domestic supply chain that is supporting good, middle-income
jobs across America.
The announcement comes on the one-year anniversary of passage of the
American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA), which included $1.5
billion for surface transportation projects through the TIGER
(Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery) Discretionary
Grant Program. The ARRA has Buy America rules
that direct tax dollars toward the purchase of American-made
manufactured goods, so that public investment supports manufacturing
jobs in America rather than “leaking” overseas.
The Federal Transit Administration has
permanent domestic content requirements dating back to the Reagan
administration. Both the city of Tucson and Pima County, Ariz., already have passed their own Buy America resolutions as an additional pledge
to support American jobs. As a result, the streetcars and other
manufactured goods used in the project will come from American factories
instead of being imported from factories abroad.
Scott Paul, executive director of the Alliance for American
Manufacturing (AAM), said, “Buy America requirements have the potential
to rejuvenate established industries, create new ones, and expand
capacity throughout supply chains for small businesses. A prime example
is United Streetcar of Clackamas, Oregon, which is building the first
modern streetcars to be manufactured in America in nearly 60 years.”
Federal funding for the Tucson streetcar project will create and support American manufacturing jobs for an entire supply chain of companies, small and large, both locally and throughout the United States. For instance, supplier Miles Fiberglass of
Portland, Ore., manufactures front and rear shell pieces for the
streetcars. In 2009, it was forced to lay off 35 workers, but it then
rehired 10 workers because of new business.
Said Paul, “Buy America provisions enhance the job creating effect of
our limited taxpayer dollars. Studies show that 33 percent more
manufacturing jobs are created when domestic content is maximized. The
manufacturing sector has been disproportionately slammed by this
recession, with over 2 million jobs lost since December 2007. More
broadly, over 5 million manufacturing jobs and 51,000 factories have
been lost in the last decade. It is important that we preserve
longstanding policies that create jobs here in America.”
AAM recently published Buy America Works,
a comprehensive report on American manufacturing and the success of
domestic sourcing policies. The report details additional Buy America
success stories, including the Portland, Ore., streetcar system that is
using streetcars like those that will be used in Tucson. Read the full Buy America Works report.