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    30 State Manufacturers Push Congress to Act

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The ongoing government shutdown is causing significant challenges for American manufacturers, prompting a coalition of thirty state manufacturing associations and the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) to urge Congressional leaders to take action. In a letter addressed to key lawmakers, they emphasized the urgent need to reopen the government. The letter highlighted that a fully operational government is vital for both the economy and community wellbeing.

    Manufacturers argue that the current shutdown hinders their capacity to invest in local communities and creates uncertainty about the future. They stressed that a workable government is essential for boosting job creation and supporting the nation’s growth. Specifically, manufacturers pointed out that delays in federal approvals are not just bureaucratic issues but are now slowing down critical safety inspections and halting the progress of investment projects.

    The federal government entered this shutdown phase on October 1 after lawmakers failed to reach an agreement on a spending bill. While the House has tried to pass a short-term funding resolution, it has stalled in the Senate as Democrats are seeking concessions related to health care subsidies.

    As the shutdown drags on, manufacturers warn that delays in permits and inspections are jeopardizing not just manufacturing facilities but also essential infrastructure projects. They stated that ongoing safety approvals for life-saving healthcare products and new power plants have been significantly impacted.

    Manufacturers are urging Congress to prioritize a clean continuing resolution to quickly resolve the impasse and resume critical government functions. They believe this is the most direct way to ensure that businesses can start operating fully again, create jobs, and support the American workforce.

    Manufacturing leaders are clear on one point: each day of the shutdown translates into more financial losses for both businesses and the public. The path forward, they argue, is to get the federal government back to work for the American people.

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