After Publicly Praising the Economic Development Administration, Ross Is Attempting to Eliminate Agency That Has Created or Saved 3,671 Pennsylvania Jobs
PENNSYLVANIA– Today, Restore Public Trust launched a new ad campaign in Pennsylvania and nine other states across the country affected by Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross’ proposed elimination of the Economic Development Administration (EDA). The EDA, an agency specifically designed to stimulate economic growth in struggling areas, has created or saved an estimated 3,671 Pennsylvanian jobs through $13,454,000 in grants since 2017. The proposed budget cuts come after Ross has repeatedly publicly praised the program.
“Secretary Ross’ attempt to abolish the Economic Development Administration should concern every single resident of Pennsylvania,” said Lizzy Price, spokesperson for Restore Public Trust. “Ross himself publicly acknowledges the importance of the EDA to creating and saving jobs, yet privately he is working to eliminate the EDA. Ross is supposed to be on the side of Pennsylvania workers and defend American jobs, but he’s maliciously obfuscating the truth: he says he cares about American workers while he goes behind their backs to undermine their jobs.”
Despite his public remarks and claims that he supports American jobs, Ross’ actions show his thorough disregard for struggling communities. Ross’ proposal will threaten 17,000 jobs across the country despite the program’s support from Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle.
Earlier this year Restore Public Trust launched JobLossRoss.com to expose Ross’ history of cutting jobs in states from the Great Lakes to the Carolinas. As the website shows, before joining the Trump Administration Ross lined his own pockets in the private sector by shipping American jobs overseas. Secretary Ross was responsible for laying off over 11,000 workers in 11 states before joining the administration to head up the Commerce Department.
In addition to the digital ad campaign, Restore Public Trust updated JobLossRoss.com to contain new information about the additional number of jobs per state threatened by Ross’ proposed cuts to the EDA. In Pennsylvania, after already being responsible for eliminating 404 jobs when he was in the private sector, Ross’ proposed cuts to the EDA threaten an additional 3,671 jobs. The numbers don’t lie: Ross is bad for the economy.
The EDA has had a positive impact in Pennsylvania thanks to the over $300 million budget that was approved for the agency as part of both FY 2018 and FY 2019 spending bills. The EDA has provided numerous grants to cities across Pennsylvania under this administration including:
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$399,000 to the Southern Alleghenies Planning and Development Commission expected to create 150 jobs
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$1,890,0000 to the Juniata Business and Industry, Inc.estimated to create 230 jobs and praised by Wilbur Ross
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$3,000,000 to the Philadelphia Authority for Industrial Development expected to create or save 1,438 jobs and praised by Wilbur Ross
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$155,000 to the Enterprise Center Community Development Corporation estimated to create 300 jobs
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$500,000 to the Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians expected to create 240 jobs and praised by Wilbur Ross
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$510,000 to the Catalyst Connection estimated to create 800 jobs and praised by Wilbur Ross
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$1,700,000 to UMWA Career Centers, Inc. that was expected to create 105 jobs and praised by Wilbur Ross
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$3,000,000 to the Towanda Municipal Authority estimated to create or save 185 jobs and praised by Wilbur Ross
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$300,000 to Pennsylvania State University expected to create 200 jobs and praised by Wilbur Ross
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$2,000,000 to the Pennsylvania College of Technology expected to create 23 jobs and praised by Wilbur Ross