Feingold Stands with Workers in Janesville
June 26, 2009 –
Following General Motors’ announcement that the Janesville plant was not selected to produce its new subcompact car,
Senators Russ Feingold and Herb Kohl and U.S. Representatives Paul Ryan and Tammy Baldwin expressed their disappointment
in the decision and reiterated their commitment to helping the working people of Rock County.
June 18, 2009 – Senator Feingold
spoke to President Obama about the Wisconsin auto industry, stressing the important role it has
played in Wisconsin for generations and the impact losing the auto industry would have on Wisconsin's economy
and employment situation.
June
10, 2009 – Senator Feingold, Senator Kohl, Congressman
Ryan, and Congresswoman Baldwin meet with GM Executives Tim
Lee and Troy Clarke and GM Government Affairs VP Ken Cole
to discuss assigning new small car production to the Janesville
plant.
June
8, 2009 – Senator Feingold, Senator Kohl, Congressman
Ryan, and Congresswoman Baldwin ask Treasury Secretary Geithner
and Director of the National Economic Council Lawrence Summers
to give full and fair consideration to supporting a restructuring
plan that includes a new product commitment at the Janesville
GM plant.
June
5, 2009 - Senator Feingold, Senator Kohl, Congressman
Ryan, and Congresswoman Baldwin ask Frederick Henderson, President
and CEO of GM, to meet with them regarding the future of the
Janesville GM plant.
June
1, 2009 – Feingold statement on GM filing for bankruptcy.
May
28, 2009 - Senator Feingold, Senator Kohl, Congressman
Ryan, and Congresswoman Baldwin ask Frederick Henderson, President
and CEO of GM, to give full and fair consideration to supporting
a restructuring plan that includes a new product commitment
at the Janesville GM plant.
May
7, 2009 – Feingold speaks on Senate floor about the need
to preserve auto jobs in Wisconsin and the U.S.
May
7, 2009 – Feingold forwards to Steve Rattner, adviser
to Treasury Secretary Geithner and the Obama administration’s
Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry, the concerns
of GM and Chrysler dealers that they could be eliminated.
April
22, 2009 – Feingold thanks Treasury Secretary Geithner
for having the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry
meet with retirees of the domestic auto industry and asks
Geithner to give full and fair consideration to the requests
from representatives of the National Retiree Legislative Network.
December
23, 2008 – Feingold recognizes nearly a century of work
by the people of Janesville and reiterates he will continue
to do all he can to help GM employees with this transition.
December
11, 2008 – Feingold remarks on the Auto Industry Financing
and Restructuring Act.
October
30, 2008 – Senator Feingold, Senator Kohl, Congressman
Ryan, and Congresswoman Baldwin write to the Department of
Labor in full support of the Janesville community’s efforts
to obtain trade and transitional adjustment assistance for
recently unemployed workers from the Janesville GM plant.
October
13, 2008 – Feingold says he will continue to work with
Governor Doyle, the rest of the congressional delegation,
and local leaders to support an incentive package and other
efforts to help pave the way for a better future in Janesville.
October
10, 2008 – Feingold statement on GM's plan to cease production
in Janesville
October
2, 2008 – Senator Feingold and Governor Doyle announce
$3.8 million in National Emergency Grant funding from the
Department of Labor to provide job training resources to dislocated
workers at GM, Lear Corporation, Logistics Services, and United
Industries in the Janesville/Beloit region.
September
18, 2008 – Feingold asks Senate Appropriations Committee
leaders to include the highest fiscally responsible funding
for the Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Incentive
Program, which provides loans to automobile manufacturers
in order to retool facilities for fuel efficient vehicles
September
12, 2008 - Senator Feingold, Senator Kohl, Congressman
Ryan, and Congresswoman Baldwin express to GM CEO Rick Wagoner
their strong support for the Janesville community, its dedicated
workforce, and the state of Wisconsin as they present a package
to GM for continuing operations at the Janesville GM plant.
September
12, 2008 – Feingold meets with GM CEO Rick Wagoner in
Washington, D.C. to make clear what a tremendous asset the
people of Janesville’s GM plant are to GM, and how important
GM jobs are to the Janesville community.
July
28, 2008 – Feingold writes to Secretary of Labor Elaine
Chao in support of the National Emergency Grant application
submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development
on behalf of workers losing their jobs in Janesville.
June
3, 2008 – Senator Feingold, Senator Kohl, and Congressman
Ryan ask GM CEO Rick Wagoner to reconsider the decision to
close the Janesville GM plant and request a meeting to discuss
the possible retooling of the plant for different production
lines.
June
3, 2008 – Feingold statement on the GM announcement affecting
Janesville.
May
1, 2008 – Senator Feingold, Senator Kohl, and Congressman
Ryan write GM CEO Rick Wagoner to ask about GM plans to ensure
continued viability of the Janesville GM plant and to express
their strong support for the continuation of operations at
the Janesville GM plant.
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