Must-See Video: Congressional Inaction Threatens Middle Class Wind Jobs in America’s Heartland

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"Must-See Video: Congressional Inaction Threatens Middle Class Wind Jobs in America’s Heartland"

Yet again, Congress has been unable to extend vital tax credits for the wind industry, causing incredible uncertainty in the fast-growing wind sector and threatening thousands of jobs across America. With the production tax credit set to expire next December, manufacturers are already seeing a cut back in orders and developers are thinning their portfolios. Wind companies need clarity on future investments, and a looming tax credit expiration hurts business.

A new study released this week by Navigant Consulting and prepared for the American Wind Energy Association finds that an expiration of the production tax credit could cause the loss of up to 37,000 jobs.

So who are the American workers with jobs in the wind industry impacted by political inaction? And what do they have to lose?

Center for American Progress video producer Andrew Satter traveled to Iowa and spoke to people working in Iowa’s wind industry – a sector that enjoys strong bi-partisan support, maintains over 3,000 jobs, and generates $50 million in revenue for the state each year.

That economic activity helps support middle-class workers like Nathan Crawford, a wind technician with Alliant Energy who tells us how much he enjoys his job.

“It’s pretty cool that I get to do this every day,” says Crawford. “The wind industry has been able to bring me and my wife back close to home.”

But with national political leaders dragging their feet, they threaten these good-paying, middle-class jobs in America’s heartland. That is the true price of inconsistency in the clean energy policy.

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3 Responses to Must-See Video: Congressional Inaction Threatens Middle Class Wind Jobs in America’s Heartland

  1. MarkfromLexington says:

    Great video. It is very important that we continue to communicate a positive vision of what we stand for and the world we want to create.

  2. Leif says:

    As a life long craftsman, I want jobs for the Nation as much as any person but only GREEN JOBS can help the Nation. The World. Earth’s life support systems. Get it done Mr. President. Get it done Fellow Americans. Get it done Humanity. Get it done NOW. If not now, WHEN? —-Why wait???

  3. Mulga Mumblebrain says:

    Since when were jobs more important to ‘Them’ than profits? The reserve army of unemployed, in the USA and worldwide is welcomed by ‘Them’ because it puts unending downward pressure on wages and conditions, and, hence, increases profitability, their obsession. Marx was right.