RMI is conducting a survey on manufacturers, asking them to tell us what they would do to help manufacturing if they were Governor.
Here is what manufacturers in our survey suggest:
- Create a “one-stop shop” for businesses seeking guidance in dealing with regulations.
- Cap the fuel tax and tolls.
- I would ALWAYS bear in mind that the “competition” is directly to our north, south, and west.
- We need to look at our regulatory, environmental, and tax policies, and compare them to PA, WV, and VA.
- Implement a process that provides incentives for companies that invest in STEM education from elementary school through college.
- Assemble a “blue ribbon” panel of manufacturing SME’s (subject matter experts) and other stakeholders to perform a detailed SWOT analysis of Maryland manufacturing.
- Keep jobs and manufacturing in Maryland.
- Lower taxes and decrease regulations.
- We would like to see the Governor work with the City-State partnerships that have been developed with other countries to create affordable warehouse space overseas for U.S. companies.
- Initiate a program where unemployed workers would receive an increased benefit for training at a manufacturer.
- Lower taxes, create more jobs, modernize our trucking fleet and provide the certification training required by our (transportation) industry.
- Have additional tax credits for manufacturers.
- Promote manufacturing.
- Reduce taxes.
- Reduce taxes, reduce regulations and get out of the way. Let business do business. Please don’t help.
- Become more business friendly and decrease regulation on us.
- LOWER TAXES.
- NO RAIN TAX.
- NO ADDED GAS TAXATION.
- MAKE THOSE WHO RIDE MASS TRANSIT PAY TO RIDE!
- Stop MOSH from stupid regulations that severely impact manufacturing!
- Have educational and training incentives for workforce initiatives.
- Have programs that provide incentives for plant automation.
- Maintain a more reasonable level of state spending to keep income taxes in check.
- Continue help in opening up foreign markets.
- Promote incentives for MD manufacturers.
- Cut taxes.
- Improve schools so graduates can read and do math.
- Reduce the tax burden and improve efficiency with the regulatory bodies.
- Provide incentives and tax breaks for investment and training.
- Establish a “one-stop-shop” to assist companies that are expanding or relocating to deal with regulations.
- Reduce the amount of duplicate reporting required between Fed/State/County.
- Reduce taxes, as it is very costly to employ people here.
- Coordinate state response to NNMI, state tax credit for manufacturing equipment purchases.
- Eliminate corporate tax.
- Have more loans for energy savings equipment.
- Take steps to reduce MD’s deserved reputation as a “tax and spend state.”
- Reduce taxes.
- Talk about manufacturing publicly.
- Enact right to work legislation so workers have a true choice. Initiate tax-free manufacturing zones.
- Give tax credits for manufacturers to on-shore current, off-shore products and services.
- Streamline regulations, create kiosks or small government office where you can get answers to most of your regulation issues.
- Reduce MD government wasteful spending-elimination of unions in state government.
- Recognize that even old established industries can qualify as being “high-tech.”
- Just because an industry is shrinking doesn’t mean that it does not need workforce-development assistance.
- Invest back in manufacturing and offer incentives or funding.
- Active campaign to encourage our youth back into more blue-collar jobs as a alternative to four years of college.
- More tax breaks.
- Reduce rates for health care.
- Opt out of Obamacare exchanges.
- Reduce regulation.
- Have tax breaks.
- Equipment accelerated depreciation
- Lower gas tax and tolls so people can afford to come to work.
- Taxes and incentives are not business friendly.
- Find opportunities internationally to help grow Maryland manufacturing
- Lower government spending and cut taxes.
- Focus on delivering value to manufacturers by containing potential liabilities/costs of care, infrastructure and incentivizing capital spending, R & D.
- Lower taxes and reduce regulation.
- Incentives for innovation roadmapping; incentives for “re-tooling” processes for efficiency and scalability; process improvement guidance programs.
- Quit taxing and feeing us to death.
- Rescind many of those taxes issued in the last three to four years.
- Provide tax incentives.
- Incentives.
- Cover certain training costs.
- Lower business taxes and repeal the MD death tax.
- Lower estate taxes so I can keep my company in MD.
- First and foremost, value manufacturing! Then, reduce current and future mandates.
- Protect companies from frivolous lawsuits.
- Become more small business friendly.
- Tax incentives for R&D.
- Revamp Job Creation Tax Credit to be less burdensome and more of an incentive.
- Lower Unemployment Insurance rates
- Lower taxes.
- Worker Training programs
- Create program to attract young talent to work in manufacturing.
- We need programs like vo-tech schools to foster a local blue collar workforce where co-op students can be placed in the workforce.
- Manufacturing companies need hands-on laborers to manufacture.
- Cut taxes! Cut red tape.
- Lower water treatment taxes.
- Enhance tax credits for hiring.
- Property tax break for manufacturers.
- Declare that manufacturing is an endangered economic resource.
- Create a Cabinet position and (each Cabinet meeting would include a manufacturing report.)
- Create a Blue Ribbon Commission to identify and implement the best recommendations for restoring a viable manufacturing sector.
- Initiate an annual four-day manufacturing conference, managed by RMI, to which the Governor and the heads of every department must attend.
- Work with companies and counties to NURTURE, not RESTRICT clean, profitable manufacturing operations.
- Current regulators are more like environmental police men, who don’t really understand manufacturing or the economic implications of their rigid demands.
- County officials should be acting more like CONSULTANTS who want BOTH economical development and environmental improvement.
- Cut taxes, fees and size of government.
- Make it easy to do business in MD.