PLATTSBURGH — North Country Congressman William Owens has introduced a bill to help boost economic development in the North Country.
The Cluster-Based Economy Enhancement Act of 2010 would establish a grant program to help similar companies operating within a region to engage in joint marketing and problem-solving activities to boost competitiveness and growth within the region.
"Our rural communities face unique economic challenges, and we need more opportunity for success from Washington," Owens (D-Plattsburgh) said.
For example, the bill would allow similar companies, such as bio-mass facilities or plastics manufacturers, to work together to develop ways to acquire needed resources.
"This could help them develop a plan to get raw materials more cheaply so they can re-direct some of their own funds to create jobs," Owens said.
"This bill is aimed directly at improving the economic health of Upstate New York and putting our people back to work."
Owens earlier this month introduced legislation aimed at creating jobs by offering a 15-percent tax credit for businesses who hire new employees in rural areas.
WEB SITE
In other news, Owens launched a new congressional Web site. Features of the site include assistance with federal agencies, voting records, press releases, positions on issues, federal grant assistance, military-academy nominations, flag requests, tour information for Washington and a schedule request to meet the congressman. The site is http://owens.house.gov.
E-mail Joe LoTemplio at: jlotemplio@pressrepublican.com
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