I Make America April Recap
Get ready to get Equipped to Vote! I Make America's nonpartisan, informative, Get Out the Vote campaign, Equipped to Vote, will be coming to your inbox soon. This initiative campaign provides useful information on pro-manufacturing policy, encourages voters to make a voting plan, and provides educational quizzes and videos on trade rules, infrastructure policy, and issues that affect rural America. Keep an eye out for more information, including how you can win awesome stickers and prizes for doing your civic duty!
Check out what we've been up to in April below!
Celebrating Lineman Appreciation Day and Earth Day: On National Lineman Appreciation Day, I Make America and tens of thousands of supporters stood with each and every lineman who powers this country! Together, we wrote letters to legislators, telling them to invest in our nation's infrastructure. On Earth Day, I Make America supporters stood united. We sent letters to legislators across the country, pushing for their support of the PAL Act and PRECISE Act to be included in the Farm Bill, for a more sustainable future of farming.
2024 Presidential Primaries: 2024 presidential primary elections have started! And, I Make America has begun to send out information about registering to vote to voter's inboxes. If your state has a presidential primary election coming up, keep an eye on your inbox to get the relevant information on how you can get registered to vote and when and where your elections will be held.
Do You Have Feedback for Us? We are always open to your feedback. Tell us what we can do to make it easier to get informed on key policy issues, take action, and get rewarded for your hard work! And, if there are certain topics that you are particularly interested in, send them our way. Who knows - your idea may be featured in an upcoming email.
State Legislation Update
Georgia
The Georgia General Assembly allocated $1.8 billion for infrastructure investment in the 2024 budget, which will create family-sustaining jobs across the state and allow for a multitude of new projects across the state.
The Georgia Legislature used House Bill 516 to propose a tax structure that would subject electric vehicle (EV) users to the same tax rate as gas-powered vehicle users; although it was not passed due to logistic uncertainty, it did urge lawmakers to create a committee to evaluate how to implement this tax structure.
Indiana
Indiana lawmakers passed House Bill 1001 to expand workforce training funds. The bill allows money from certain scholarship programs and grants to be used by high school graduates for training, rather than for education costs at a college or university.
Lawmakers also worked to expand access to childcare. Senate Bill 2 expands workers' eligibility for certain childcare subsidies and creates new kinds of childcare centers for underserved areas. Finally, House Bill 1277 was passed, which will greatly reduce delays in receiving federal money allocated to internet access.
"I have worked in the equipment manufacturing for almost 30 years. In these years I have learned how important it is for manufacturing, especially heavy equipment manufacturing, to remain in the USA.
It allows for economic growth and job creation, innovation and technical advancement, infrastructure development, sustainable practices, and many more benefits for the government and our country as a whole."
- Carlos C., I Make America Supporter
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