Rep. Sam Johnson Pro-Growth, Pro-Jobs Voting Record Honored by NAM, Marlow Industries

Author: Kat Snodgrass
Posted on: Tuesday, Oct 17 2006

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REP. SAM JOHNSON PRO-GROWTH, PRO-JOBS VOTING RECORD HONORED BY NAM, MARLOW INDUSTRIES

Engler says Votes Critical toward Future Economic Growth and Competitiveness

DALLAS, Texas, October 20, 2006 — Recognizing his strong voting record in support of American manufacturing and a pro-growth, pro-jobs agenda during the 109th Congress, the National Association of Manufacturers today honored Rep. Sam Johnson with its Award for Manufacturing Legislative Excellence during a presentation hosted by Marlow Industries.

The NAM Award is presented to members of Congress who vote in the best interest of the manufacturing economy at least 70 percent of the time on Key Manufacturing Votes as designated by a special committee of NAM member companies, large and small. Rep. Johnson’s voting record was an outstanding 100 percent.

When presenting Rep. Sam Johnson with his award, Barry Nickerson, General Manager of Marlow Industries said, “On behalf of all manufacturers and their employees in Texas’ 3rd district, I offer Rep. Sam Johnson our deep gratitude for his commitment to us and to our nation’s manufacturing sector as a whole.”

From Washington, NAM President and former Michigan Governor John Engler added, “Johnson’s voting record demonstrates both his understanding of manufacturing’s critical role in the overall strength of our economy and a willingness to do what is necessary to boost competitiveness, job creation and prosperity for the working people of Texas.”

Key Manufacturing Votes for the 109th Congress included domestic energy supply, legal reform, free trade agreements, and tax policy, among others. NAM Key Vote Cards are delivered to members of Congress prior to floor action to signal that an upcoming scheduled floor vote has been selected as a potential NAM Key Manufacturing Vote.

Voting records for all members of Congress, including those who scored 70 percent or better to earn an NAM Award, are available at www.nam.org/votingrecord along with further details about the Key Manufacturing Votes.
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The National Association of Manufacturers is the nation’s largest industrial trade association, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the NAM has 10 additional offices across the country. Visit the NAM’s award-winning web site at www.nam.org for more information about manufacturing and the economy.

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