Businesses forge alliance to save jobs
Small manufacturers fight U.S. trade policy, endorse Feingold
Washington - With its first campaign endorsement last week, a fledgling group of Wisconsin manufacturers made a statement about the politics of job loss in the industrial Midwest.
Known as Save American Manufacturing Now, the small-business coalition endorsed Senate Democrat Russ Feingold, whose voting score last year from the nation's best-known business lobby - the U.S. Chamber of Commerce - was a paltry 20%.
Why Feingold?
Simple.
The two-term Middleton senator has repeatedly opposed the big trade pacts of the last decade, from the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, to normalizing trade relations with China.
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Formed eight months ago, "SAMNow" has embarked on an aggressive campaign to change minds in Congress, meeting with members from both parties and on both sides of the issue.
Already, there's abundant evidence that the group - and the state's stark slide in manufacturing jobs - are altering the way Wisconsin lawmakers approach trade.
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Schuldt says her members believe the big, established business lobbies have failed to speak for them on trade and "unfair competition."
"I think they think we're a bunch of whiners," she said.
But Nick George of Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce suggests that established business groups like his are also undergoing a change on trade, in response to the growing cries of smaller companies.
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