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The Challenge

"No tax breaks, no financial lures,  no government bureaucracy-busting could have changed this tragic outcome for Delphi. "

Rick Haglund, Booth Newspapers
April 05, 2006

In the 20th century, no state defined the American Dream more than Michigan. This was the place where hard work could lead to a good life. And people across our nation and around the world came to Michigan to build businesses, create communities and raise families. Through their innovation and perspiration, they built some of the world's best known and best loved products and made Michigan the premiere manufacturing center on the globe.

Today, in a new century, this tradition of hard work and bold thinking still characterizes our people. Our state remains home to major manufacturing industries and proud communities. And the quality of life reflected in the brilliant blue waters of our Great Lakes is still enviable.

But today Michigan faces tremendous challenges. Our manufacturing companies and manufacturing workers have faced unprecedented competition from abroad, fueled by the unfair trade policies of an indifferent government in Washington. In a period of six short years, Michigan lost 243,500 manufacturing jobs - jobs that were the foundation of strong families and strong communities. Trade agreements like NAFTA and CAFTA and other federal policies resulted in massive outsourcing of American jobs to low wage countries like Mexico and China.

 "Wherever we live in Michigan, we know that as our auto industry struggles in this global economy, our people feel that pain more than in any other state in the country."

Governor Jennifer M. Granholm,
State of the State Address 2006

As the first Michigan governor elected in the 21st Century, Jennifer Granholm took office determined to face the challenge of this new era head-on. She set a course of bold change.. While battling a rising tide of red ink in the state's budget, Granholm insisted that Michigan begin a long overdue transformation of its economy so that every citizen could have the opportunity to achieve a good life. In her first term, the Governor set in motion the most comprehensive and aggressive economic plan in the nation, working to diversify Michigan's economy, educate Michigan children and give every student the opportunity to attend college, and create universal access to affordable health care. Following her election to a second term, Governor Granholm is pushing to kick Michigan's economic plan into overdrive. She has a plan to will build on every success and aggressively go after new opportunities for economic growth by increasing efforts to diversify the economy, reforming government to cut costs, strengthening Michigan schools, retraining displaced workers, expanding access to health care, and revitalizing Michigan cities.


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