“In this campaign, I’ve proposed a comprehensive solution to our energy crisis. It’s a plan that will develop and deploy the next generation of energy – a plan that will create new industries and millions of new, good-paying jobs right here in America. They are jobs that can’t be outsourced and won’t disappear. They are jobs like ones right here at McKinstry, and they are the future of our economy,” Obama said.
Obama’s plan would create millions of new American jobs by investing $150 billion over 10 years to advance the next generation of green energy technology and infrastructure, provide job training and transition programs to help train workers for employment in the green economy and establish new national energy standards to spur demand for clean, sustainable sources of energy.
The plan would also provide incentives to improve building efficiency – a market that McKinstry Company tapped into several years ago, resulting in rapid growth and increased profitability for the family-led company that was named a 2007 “Best Places to Work” by Seattle Business Monthly.
Obama was joined on the visit by Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels, a leader in addressing the causes of global warming both in his own city and across the country. Three years ago, Nickels launched an effort to urge U.S. mayors to agree to enact their own greenhouse gas reduction programs in their cities. Six-hundred and fifty mayors in all fifty states have now signed that agreement.
Obama’s comprehensive plan to create a green economy and combat climate change includes:
Senator Obama’s program to create a green economy can be viewed HERE.
Senator Obama’s full climate change and energy independence plan can be viewed in full HERE.
This is Obama’s second visit to Seattle since announcing his plans to run for President. Earlier today he received the endorsement of Washington Governor Christine Gregoire who will join him later today at a rally at the KeyArena.
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