Congressman Rick Nolan

Representing the 8th District of Minnesota
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Jobs and the Middle Class

Minnesota's 8th District relies upon Taconite, Timber, and Tourism as its primary economic drivers. In Congress I will do all I can to ensure domestic manufacturing, aviation, and all our homegrown industries, are well recognized for their contributions to the creation of good-paying jobs and prosperity.

Across our Eighth District and across America, unemployed and underemployed middle-class families need action – good-paying jobs – not words from their government.

Democrats and Republicans must come together with common sense plans to put America back to work.

By promoting Make It In America legislation that will grow our domestic manufacturing industry and support northeast Minnesota companies from Tritec in Virginia to Polaris in Wyoming. I have also authored and introduced legislation to require that all pipelines in America use materials that are made in America - steel or iron ore that is mined, processed, or re-processed here in the U.S. The American Pipeline Jobs and Safety Act would be a boon for American manufacturing and for jobs across Minnesota's Iron Range, and would also prevent future environmental disasters from pipeline oil spills or leaks, since U.S.-made steel is more reliable and durable than foreign steel.

By extending emergency unemployment insurance for the millions of Americans who have lost these benefits since Congress allowed them to expire last December. When emergency unemployment benefits were allowed to expire at the end of December 2013, I called upon the House Republican leadership to bring H.R.3824, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Act, to the floor for a vote, to immediately extend these benefits while we figure out a permanent solution. More than 3 million Americans - including 200,000 veterans - have lost this crucial lifeline as they continue to look for jobs after the worst economic downturn in recent history, and I continue to call for the extension of these benefits.

By passing fair trade policies to protect American companies from unfair foreign competition.

By rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure – reinvesting hundreds of billions of dollars being spent on so-called wars of choice and nation building abroad into American roads, highways, bridges, ports, and waterways. Investing in education, human development, and infrastructure enhances business, creates jobs, and improves our lives.

By passing a minimum wage that gives working families real buying power – so they can purchase the goods and services that drive employment and boost our economy.

By ending the gender wage gap in which women still make only about 77 cents on the dollar as compared to men.

In short, we need a real, bipartisan, pro-growth jobs plan for America. And we need to invest in small business and American manufacturing to create good-paying jobs in northeastern Minnesota and across the nation.


 

More on Jobs and the Middle Class

Jan 9, 2017 Press Release

U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan today applauded the U.S. Forest Service’s (USFS) release of its final, signed “Record of Decision,” a major achievement for the Nolan-backed PolyMet project.

Superior National Forest (SNF) Supervisor Connie Cummins’ signature on the Record of Decision allows PolyMet and the Forest Service to execute a land exchange necessary for PolyMet to begin mining the NorthMet deposit, while increasing the SNF’s net wetlands acreage and allowing for better land management administration.

Jan 3, 2017 In The News

KEEWATIN — Keewatin Taconite will end a near 20-month closure within the next few weeks, resulting in hundreds of employees returning to work.

U.S. Steel announced in a press release Thursday that it will restart Keetac in early January and anticipates production will begin in March. About 202 employees will be initially called back, said U.S. Steel spokesperson Erin DiPietro, in an email.

Jan 3, 2017 In The News

KEEWATIN — Keewatin Taconite will end a 20-month closure within the next few weeks, resulting in hundreds of employees returning to work.

U.S. Steel announced in a press release Thursday that will restart Keetac and callback employees in early January. The company anticipates production will begin in March..

Jan 3, 2017 In The News

DULUTH, Minn. — U.S. Steel announced Thursday that it will reopen its shuttered Keetac taconite iron ore mine and processing center and sell taconite pellets to a third party.

The Keewatin operations closed in May 2015 amid a downturn in the U.S. iron and steel industries, leaving more than 400 people laid off.

Employees will be called back to work starting in January, and the company said it hopes to begin production in March.

Jan 3, 2017 In The News

A federal bankruptcy court judge in St. Paul appears ready to approve a deal that will sell the remaining assets of bankrupt Magnetation Inc. to Roanoke, Va., entrepreneur Tom Clarke in a move that could see hundreds of Iron Range steelworkers back on the job in 2017.

At a Thursday court hearing Judge William Fisher indicated he is ready to sign off on the deal after final details are put into writing and one last notice published to give any party a chance to object.

Jan 3, 2017 In The News

Here’s how you’d expect this to work, based on longstanding practice, our laws, and the rules and regulations we all agree to follow, lest we fall into chaos otherwise.

Jan 3, 2017 In The News

Twenty-fifteen really beat the Iron Range down.

It was almost personal — one mine after another idle, workers sent home and the local economy tattered. It was tough.

This year provided relief, at least in terms of the mining industry.

Dec 29, 2016 Press Release

U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan today released the following statement regarding Keetac’s reopening:

Dec 29, 2016 Press Release

U.S. Rep. Rick Nolan today released the following statement regarding Keetac’s reopening:

Oct 12, 2016 In The News

Cliffs Natural Resources Inc. and the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) today jointly announced that U.S. Representative Rick Nolan (D-MN) was honored with the “2016 Congressional Steel Champion Award” from AISI. The award recognizes Rep. Nolan for his dedication to and support of the American steel industry and its employees. 

Lourenco Goncalves, Cliffs’ Chairman, President and CEO, and Thomas J. Gibson, AISI President and CEO, presented the award at a gathering of Cliffs’ employees at Hibbing Taconite mine in Hibbing, MN.