Election Resource Center helps manufacturers raise their voice.

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Developed by North American Die Casting Association (NADCA), 2014 Election Resource Center aims to help members and their employees become involved this campaign season. The next Congress, which comes to power in January 2015, will decide future of tax provisions such as R&D Tax Credit and Bonus Depreciation, decide future of EPA greenhouse gas (GHG) standards, and overhaul NLRB. Given such stakes, manufacturers are urged to make their voices heard on Election Day.



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NADCA Provides Election Resource Center for Manufacturers



Arlington Heights, IL – Manufacturers have a chance to change Washington on November 4, 2014, when voters will decide whether Republicans take control of the U.S. Senate and if Democrats can retake the House of Representatives. The North American Die Casting Association (NADCA) has developed a 2014 Election Resource Center to help its members and their employees become involved this campaign season.



The next Congress, which comes to power in January 2015, will decide the future of key tax provisions such as the R&D Tax Credit and Bonus Depreciation, decide the future of EPA greenhouse gas (GHG) standards, and overhaul the NLRB. With so much at stake, manufacturers around the country should step up on Election Day and make their voices heard. The following materials and links will help NADCA members further engage in the democratic process.



Below are links to:



Congressional Scorecard to See Who Supports NADCA’s Priorities – House / Senate

How to Invite a Candidate to your Plant

Voter Registration and Early Voting Options



NADCA encourages its members to contact its Washington, D.C. government affairs office directly at 202-393-8250 if they would like assistance with scheduling a plant tour for a member of Congress or more information on the upcoming elections.



Founded in 1989, NADCA represents more than 300 die casters in the U.S. Part of an industry with roughly 50,000 employees; the typical NADCA member has annual sales around $30 million with 150 full-time workers. The industry has facilities in roughly forty states manufacturing products for the agriculture, aerospace, automotive, defense, energy, medical, and other industries that serve as the backbone of our nation’s security and economy.

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