Committee advances manufacturing bill to the state Senate

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The state Senate Community, Economic and Recreational Development Committee recently advanced the Max Manufacturing Initiative Act to the full Senate for consideration.

The bill, introduced by state Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-Allegheny and Washington counties), would establish public-private partnerships between private entities and state-related universities. The goal is to promote stronger business alliances and increase employment opportunities while maximizing the institutions’ research capabilities.

“My district is in a unique position to capitalize on the vast network of colleges and universities to create a partnership that will conduct research and develop strategies that will result in increased economic development and job opportunities,” Robinson said. “I introduced Senate Bill 706 with the hopes of further incentivizing the manufacturing industry in Pennsylvania and with a vision for these kinds of partnerships across Pennsylvania.”

On May 25, the committee held a hearing in Pittsburgh on government barriers to manufacturing growth.

“The legislation represents great promise to develop the untapped potential of Pennsylvania’s universities and business partnerships as international leaders in development, testing and implementation of innovative advances in technology and science,” committee chairman Senator John Yudichak (I-Carbon County) said.

Allegheny County, the Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce, the Pittsburgh International Airport and Pittsburgh Works Together supported the hearing.