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U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Visits Superior-Lidgerwood-Mundy

Baldwin Announced New Buy American Legislation to Prioritize Manufacturers and Shipbuilders

SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN - U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin visited the Superior-Lidgerwood-Mundy factory in Superior today to meet with employees, tour the facility and highlight her work to boost Wisconsin’s manufacturing economy. During the visit, Senator Baldwin unveiled her new Buy American legislation, the Made in America Shipbuilding Act, which supports Wisconsin’s manufacturing and shipbuilding industries.

“For decades in Wisconsin, manufacturing jobs have created shared prosperity for generations and strengthened the economic security of the middle class. Companies like Superior-Lidgerwood-Mundy demonstrate the importance of continuing this good story by prioritizing American workers and businesses,” said Senator Baldwin. “Strong Buy American standards drive local economic growth and create good paying jobs that support Wisconsin families. The Made in America Shipbuilding Act is about doing right by workers in Wisconsin and across the country, and I am urging my Senate colleagues to support this legislation.”

The Made in America Shipbuilding Act strengthens Buy American requirements for the federal government’s purchase of ships by expanding current law to cover all federal agencies, all classes of ships and substantially more shipboard components, including items made in Wisconsin, like the hoists and winches manufactured by Superior-Lidgerwood-Mundy. Senator Baldwin will formally introduce the Made in America Shipbuilding Act after Congress returns to session.

This legislation complements Senator Baldwin’s past Buy American efforts to ensure American workers and products are prioritized. Recently, Senator Baldwin led a group of Senators in sending a letter to President Trump urging him to include strong Buy American, Hire American standards in any new infrastructure investment. If U.S. taxpayer dollars are used to purchase any type of vessel, the Made in America Shipbuilding Act ensures that it’s made in America by skilled American workers and uses materials, like steel, iron and aluminum, that are domestically produced. 

In the FY2018 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Senator Baldwin secured Buy American requirements in the final legislation. She also ensured the bill supported Made in Wisconsin manufacturing and shipbuilding programs like Oshkosh Defense’s military vehicles and Marinette Marine’s Littoral Combat Ship.

More information on the Made in America Shipbuilding Act is available here.