Senate Passes Rubio, Peters, Young Bill to Revamp Manufacturing.gov, Connect Manufacturers With Federal Resources

Statement

Date: Oct. 5, 2021
Location: Washington, DC

U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL), Gary Peters (D-MI), and Todd Young (R-IN) applauded the Senate passage of their bipartisan legislation to revamp the Manufacturing.gov website, which would serve as a one-stop hub to connect manufacturers with federal manufacturing programs and resources. S. 1037, the Manufacturing.gov Act, would also require the U.S. Department of Commerce to enable the website to collect feedback from manufacturers, address frequently asked questions, and provide other helpful information. The bill's passage comes after a 2017 report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that the federal government maintains 58 different manufacturing programs across 11 federal agencies, which can make it difficult for manufacturers to identify them.

"The last 18 months have shown how critical it is to bolster our country's manufacturing base," Rubio said. "Supply chain interruptions have left American consumers dealing with price hikes and long waits to buy goods at the hardware store, the supermarket, and beyond. Being able to make things in America is a national and economic security imperative, and I urge the House to pass this bill quickly."

"There's no question we can take steps to boost domestic manufacturing, and I have heard from Michigan manufacturers about how difficult it is for them to navigate what federal resources are available to them," Peters said. "I'm pleased my commonsense, bipartisan bill to establish a one-stop hub that will connect manufacturers in Michigan and across the country with federal manufacturing programs has passed the Senate. This website will make it easier for manufacturers -- the overwhelming number of which are small businesses -- to seek out federal resources and support that can help them grow and succeed."

"Earlier this year, Senator Peters and I introduced the Manufacturing.gov Act to establish a single hub for information and questions relating to federal manufacturing programs," Young said. "I applaud Senate passage of the bill, which moves Manufacturing.gov one step closer to helping over 540,000 Hoosier manufacturing employees."


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