How to Help
The American Small Manufacturers Coalition is fortunate to have a broad base of bi-partisan support which greatly contribute to its advocacy efforts. Support ranges from small to large manufacturers, trade and industry associations, federal, state and local legislators and several media publications.
If you are a manufacturer who has used MEP services, an association whose membership has benefited from the MEP program, or a member of the media whose audience are manufacturers, you can contribute to these efforts.
Together, we can work to realize the goal of doubling the Manufacturing Extension Partnership program funding. You can help by providing the support Congress needs to appropriate $129.7 million for the MEP program in fiscal year 2011.
Manufacturers, Related Associations and Local, State or Federal Legislators
MEP client companies, partners and stakeholders can submit written testimony for the Congressional record requesting $129.7 million in federal funding for the MEP program in fiscal year 2011. Submitting public testimony for the record is the only way MEP clients and partners can be on public record in support of the program. It is a direct display of industry, client and stakeholder support to CJS staff. All testimony submitted will be printed as part of the public record and a part of history. MEP clients, partners and stakeholders have the opportunity to make it known that the commitment, dedication and importance for America’s small manufacturers will not go unnoticed.
To Submit Written Testimony for the Record
Submit the testimony as a pdf file attachment to CJ.Approp@mail.house.gov. The statement must conform to the following guidelines and can be based on the draft template testimony:
- Do not exceed five pages;
- Testimony must be singled-spaced on 8.5 by 11 inch letter size paper, with one-inch margins and at least 12 point font;
- Clearly state in the first paragraph the agency, program, and amount of money involved in the request;
- Clearly indicate your name, title, and institutional affiliation at the top of the first page;
- Do not include color and detailed photos as the hearing volume will be photographically reproduced. However, use of charts and tables and the use of appropriate bold type and bullets are acceptable, as long as they are within the five page maximum length.
Testimony must be received no later than February 11, 2010 for it to be included in the printed hearing volume.
To Write the Committee Directly
Write the Chairmen and Ranking Members of the House and Senate Appropriation Subcommittees whom have jurisdiction over the Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Manufacturing Extension Partnership program to ask for critical program funding. The names and addresses are listed below, as well as a template letter to get you started. Please also forward a copy of your letter on letterhead to Carrie.Hines@SmallManufacturers.org to be posted on ASMC’s website with a link to your company or organization.
Letters should be addressed to:
The Honorable Alan B. Mollohan
Chairman, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies
H-309 U.S. Capitol Building
Washington, D.C. 20515-6017
The Honorable Frank R. Wolf
Ranking Member, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies
H-309 U.S. Capitol Building
Washington, D.C. 20515-6017
The Honorable Barbara Mukulski
Chairwoman, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Commerce Justice, Science and Related Agencies
S-146 U.S. Capitol Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
The Honorable Richard Shelby
Ranking Member, Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Commerce Justice, Science and Related Agencies
S-146 U.S. Capitol Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
Members of the Media
Join our distribution list for Coalition Press Releases. Email your contact information to Carrie Hines, ASMC’s Executive Director, to be added to this list. Or see the Coalition’s recent press releases on advocacy efforts:





