Start Us Up USA! Launches Infrastructure Campaign Pledge
August 13, 2010 —
Two
U.S. equipment industry trade groups are launching an effort to get House and
Senate candidates from across the country to commit to making surface
transportation and water infrastructure investment a top priority in the next
session of Congress.
The Infrastructure
Campaign Pledge is part of the Start Us Up
USA! national grassroots campaign led by the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) and the
Association of Equipment Manufacturers
(AEM). In the past year, the
Start Us Up USA! campaign has coordinated five rallies and caravans of “idle
equipment†in major cities. The
rallies highlighted the dire economic conditions in the equipment industry and
the need for sustained and substantial investment to address the nation’s
highway and water infrastructure needs.
Start Us Up USA! will
send the Infrastructure Campaign Pledge to every candidate for the U.S. House
and Senate. The pledge gives them
the opportunity, if elected, to publicly commit to supporting robust federal
investment in surface transportation and water infrastructure programs. Such programs would create jobs, spur
economic growth, ensure the country’s global competitiveness, protect public
safety and the environment, and create a better quality of life for every
American.
“The next Congress
must lay a solid foundation for America’s growth and economic future, while
creating a cleaner environment and a better quality of life for all,†said AED
president and CEO Toby Mack. “Support for America’s infrastructure not only
brings a bounty of long-term rewards, but yields immediate benefit by
jump-starting a struggling economy and creating much needed
jobs.â€
The pledge, said AEM
President Dennis Slater, “communicates to candidates that we need action now on
building needed infrastructure and boosting job creation. Candidates for the 112th Congress must
take the opportunity to demonstrate their commitment to building America’s
future by signing the pledge. Those
seeking to serve through higher office must lead the way in securing sorely
needed investments for our roads, bridges, and water
systems.â€
As candidates sign
and return the pledge, their names will be added to a growing list of leaders who
recognize that America’s future prosperity is directly tied to a modern
infrastructure system.