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May 21, 2021
Governor Tom Wolf announced today that longtime Pennsylvania manufacturer MI Windows and Doors, one of the nation’s largest suppliers of vinyl and aluminum windows and patio doors, will expand its operation in Dauphin County, creating nearly 100 new jobs and retaining more than 1,500 team members.
“Committed to creating jobs and products in manufacturing since 1947, MI Windows has had a longstanding presence in Pennsylvania and we are thrilled to see their continued growth,” said Gov. Wolf. “This expansion will build on our commonwealth’s historic legacy in manufacturing and bring new, family-sustaining jobs to Central Pennsylvania.”
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WASHINGTON, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In testimony before the U.S. House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis today, Heather Reams, Executive Director of Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES), called on lawmakers to take immediate action against the threat of climate change by supporting American innovators.
At the hearing, Making the Case for Climate Action: Creating New Jobs and Catalyzing Economic Growth, Reams congratulated Congress for successfully passing America s first comprehensive energy legislation in over a decade, the Energy Act of 2020 and asked they continue the difficult work of legislating bipartisan solutions that work for all Americans.