Builders and Contractors Endorse Pat McCrory for Governor | Eastern North Carolina Now

Governor Pat McCrory today received the endorsement of the Associated Builders and Contractors of the Carolinas (ABC), a key trade association representing over 1,800 construction-related companies across the North and South Carolina

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    Raleigh, N.C.     Governor Pat McCrory today received the endorsement of the Associated Builders and Contractors of the Carolinas (ABC), a key trade association representing over 1,800 construction-related companies across the North and South Carolina. ABC of the Carolinas announced their endorsement at their 9th annual 'Hard Hat Day' government affairs meeting in Raleigh.

    "Governor McCrory has made North Carolina a model for other states- in both attracting and sustaining businesses. From protecting North Carolina's right to work status, to investing in infrastructure, to supporting technical and vocational education and apprenticeships, Governor McCrory has the right priorities and the best vision to continue North Carolina's growth into the future," said Doug Carlson, president & CEO of ABC of the Carolinas.

    Carlson added, "I would especially like to thank Governor McCrory for his leadership in pushing for the bipartisan $2 billion ConnectNC bond initiative to invest in higher education and critical infrastructure for our state. The reforms and investments Governor McCrory is making today will pay dividends in the future."

    "I am honored to receive this important endorsement," said Governor Pat McCrory. "ABC of the Carolinas and its members have been critical to North Carolina's economic growth over the last few years. And they also understand how disastrous it would be if we return to the high-tax policies of the past."

    Since Governor McCrory took office, North Carolina has added over 275,000 net new jobs and has experienced the fastest economic growth of any state in the country. In April, North Carolina's unemployment rate hit an 8-year low.

    "Governor McCrory has been a champion to open competition and free enterprise throughout the construction industry. His policies and initiatives have helped to rebuild North Carolina's economy, lower unemployment and address the critical shortage of skilled workers facing many companies today," said Chris Bullard, Director of Government Affairs for ABC of the Carolinas.

    Governor McCrory's administration has made it a priority to promote workforce development and better connect the state's education system with the needs of employers. Last year, the governor set a bold goal to close the skills gap in North Carolina by aiming to have 67 percent of North Carolina's working adults attain education and training beyond high school by 2025. His administration has also instituted year-round job-training in our community colleges and convert unemployment offices into "career centers" located across the state to help provide those seeking employment with everything they need to find a job.

    Additionally, Governor McCrory's proposed budget expands business apprenticeship opportunities for workers through additional investments in the NCWorks Apprenticeship Program, which provides workers with on-the-job training and practical education while allowing businesses to train their workers to meet their industry's needs.

Background:

    The Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) is a national trade association representing 22,000 members from more than 19,000 construction and industry-related firms. Founded on the merit shop philosophy, ABC and its 72 chapters nationwide help members win work and deliver that work safely, ethically and profitably for the betterment of the communities in which they work. ABC's membership represents all specialties within the U.S. construction industry and is comprised primarily of firms that perform work in the industrial and commercial sectors of the industry.

  • Contact: The Pat McCrory Committee
  •     media@patmccrory.com

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