The Alliance of South Carolina producers has announced its vision of production 2025 for production in a country that aims to stimulate innovation, increase job growth and make the state more competitive for economic development.
The presentation of the SCMA agenda on South Carolina’s production day was President and CEO Sarah Khazard, along with South Carolina LCI President Bill Herbkersman, South Carolina Senate President Thomas Alexander and majority Shane Massi leader, according to news message S
“Production is the engine that supplies South Carolina’s economy,” Hazard said in the publication. “Since the creation of investments for startup careers, manufacturers create opportunities in South Carolina. Our legislative program is a commitment to work with politicians, leaders in the industry, employees and stakeholders to ensure the basis of the economic opportunities and prosperity that manufacturers put is the one we can build for decades. “
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As part of the celebration, the leaders in the industry focused on legislative proposals that reflect the contribution of the production leaders who serve to its Board of Directors and prioritize six major areas, crucial to maintaining a vital industrial economy, the statement indicates in the statement :
- Legal reform – ensuring a fair and balanced regulatory framework;
- Energy policy – advocacy for affordable, reliable energy solutions;
- Tax and Economic Development – Promoting a competitive tax structure that promotes business investment;
- Development and education of the workforce – construction of a pipeline of talents to meet the developing needs of the industry;
- Simplified regulatory environment – support for stability and regulatory efficiency; a
- Infrastructure – Improvement of critical systems to support production growth.
The leaders of the production industry offer legislative proposals to the leaders of the SCMA Board of Directors to choose six major areas to improve, the statement said.
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