Meet the other SOTU "props" [View all]
Andra Rush
The good news is, we know how to do it. Two years ago, as the auto industry came roaring back, Andra Rush opened up a manufacturing firm in Detroit. She knew that Ford needed parts for the best-selling truck in America, and she knew how to make them. She just needed the workforce. So she dialed up what we call an American Job Center places where folks can walk in to get the help or training they need to find a new job, or better job. She was flooded with new workers. And today, Detroit Manufacturing Systems has more than 700 employees.
Misty DeMars
Misty DeMars is a mother of two young boys. Shed been steadily employed since she was a teenager. She put herself through college. Shed never collected unemployment benefits. In May, she and her husband used their life savings to buy their first home. A week later, budget cuts claimed the job she loved. Last month, when their unemployment insurance was cut off, she sat down and wrote me a letter the kind I get every day. We are the face of the unemployment crisis, she wrote. I am not dependent on the government
Our country depends on people like us who build careers, contribute to society
care about our neighbors
I am confident that in time I will find a job
I will pay my taxes, and we will raise our children in their own home in the community we love. Please give us this chance.
Estiven Rodriguez
Estiven Rodriguez couldnt speak a word of English when he moved to New York City at age nine. But last month, thanks to the support of great teachers and an innovative tutoring program, he led a march of his classmates through a crowd of cheering parents and neighbors from their high school to the post office, where they mailed off their college applications. And this son of a factory worker just found out hes going to college this fall.
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