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Jobs & Economy

My number one priority in Congress is creating jobs and growing our economy. <br />
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<b>Investing in Infrastructure</b><br />
One of the best ways to create jobs is to put people to work fixing our roads, bridges, overpasses and waterways. That is why last Congress I co-authored an infrastructure jobs bill in the House that was fully paid for and would have funded transportation and infrastructure projects for two years. The U.S. Department of Transportation estimated that the legislation would have created 177,500 jobs in California alone.<br />
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I also co-authored a bipartisan port improvement bill that has gained 187 co-sponsors. This legislation would fund dredging projects, creating jobs for the people who do the dredging and helping our local economy by making our marinas, ports and harbors more accessible for business.<br />
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Not only do smart investments in infrastructure and port improvements create jobs, but they also reduce hidden taxes on businesses and communities. A March 2013 report by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) found that the poor condition of California's roads costs drivers nearly $14 billion a year in repairs and operating costs. <br />
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We have to build an economy that can compete long-term. One of the best ways to do that is to make sure our district continues to grow as a national leader in the development and manufacturing of clean energy technology. <br />
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<b>Property-Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Program</b><br />
I am working with colleagues on both sides of the aisle on a program called the Property-Assessed Clean Energy program, or PACE, that’s seen tremendous success in parts of our district. <br />
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In 2009, I worked to get PACE language into the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). This language allows property owners to finance the purchase and installation of energy retrofits to their homes and businesses. <br />
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This program provides homeowners and businesses with a way to pay for retrofits to make buildings more energy efficient. And it doesn’t cost taxpayers a dime. <br />
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Since Sonoma County has started its PACE program, more than 2,000 commercial, residential, energy efficiency and water conservation projects have been undertaken. The county estimates the retrofits have pumped more than $58 million back into the local economy and have supported more than 700 jobs. <br />
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Today, I am working to pass additional legislation that will make sure every county has an opportunity to start a successful PACE program. <br />
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<b>Protecting Geothermal Royalties</b><br />
We have to protect geothermal energy and the money it bring into our communities. When geothermal revenue sharing was suspended in 2010, I authored and passed legislation that restored the payments to counties. <br />
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I am continuing to work with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to protect geothermal revenues from future budget cuts. <br />
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Geothermal energy is good for our environment, reduces our dependence on foreign oil, and helps our economy by spurring green job creation. <br />
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In 2011, our district received nearly $2 million in geothermal royalties. That money is used to pay for governmental services, such as road maintenance, public safety and law enforcement, related to the geothermal field. <br />
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Repealing geothermal royalty payments is a short sighted plan that will do nothing to reduce our deficit. And it is not fiscally responsible. It would kill jobs, cripple future green job growth, and slow our economic recovery – all of which will only make our deficit larger. I will continue to fight against these cuts, because if a community invests in developing geothermal energy, they deserve to get their fair share in returns. <br />
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<b>Supporting Small Businesses</b><br />
I am working to support our district’s small businesses. Last Congress I introduced bipartisan legislation to simplify the tax code for small businesses. No matter which side of the aisle you’re on, we should all be able to agree that simplifying taxes for small businesses is good policy. This bill will save small businesses time, paperwork and headaches during tax season by expanding cash accounting, allowing them to focus their efforts on what they do best – growing their businesses – not on complicated accounting practices.<br />
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<b>Investing in Education</b><br />
Finally, for our long-term economic growth, we must invest in education and worker retraining so that our nation continues to have the world’s best entrepreneurs and innovators to compete in a global economy. That is why I have consistently supported funding need-based grants at their highest level so students can afford college. And it is why I co-authored legislation that would freeze some student loan interest rates and prevent them from doubling. This will save an average middle-class family about $1,000 a year. <br />
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Infrastructure, investments in new economic engines like energy, support for small businesses, and education – these are the keys to creating jobs and building a strong American economy for years to come.

June 5, 2010
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North Coast Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA) has introduced legislation that he says would bring tax relief to family farmers, ranchers and open space landholders.

The bill would allow family farms and ranches to pass down their land and farms, which is meant to preserve California's strong agricultural heritage.

Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-CA) introduced companion legislation in the Senate.

Issues:Energy & EnvironmentJobs & Economy

April 14, 2010
Tomorrow is known as tax day, and this year taxpayers can take advantage of more than 25 different tax cuts worth more than $800 billion passed by this Congress designed to help working families and small businesses.

“We have focused on cutting taxes for ordinary Americans,” said Congressman Mike Thompson (D-CA). “And it's worked. According to IRS figures, the average tax refund this year is $3,000, which is nearly 9.4% larger than last year's average. The Recovery Act was the largest tax cut in history, and it's making a difference for working families.”

February 10, 2010
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Windsor's congressman, Mike Thompson, stopped by the Windsor Library on Feb. 8 for a public meeting to discuss issues of importance to local constituents.

During the hour long meeting, Thompson gave a brief speech and took questions from the audience covering a mix of local and national issues.

During his speech, Thompson praised the current congress as a group that had tackled hard issues and worked harder than people realized.
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January 29, 2010
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Lake One Stop, Inc. celebrated the grand opening of its new Clearlake location Wednesday. Many joined in the celebration including business and community partners, area government officials, and representatives of Congressman Mike Thompson and Assemblyman Wes Chesbro.

Lake One Stop is an employment resource and service agency with programs benefiting both the employer and the employee. Programs aim to identify and develop skills compatible with area workforce needs and desires.
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January 27, 2010
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President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech won unanimously high marks for eloquence from North Coast politicians and analysts, but there were some distinct partisan and philosophical divides.

Rep. Lynn Woolsey, a Petaluma Democrat with strong liberal views, applauded her party leader's "commitment to Main Street America" and his calls for clean energy, jobs and health care legislation.

"He made a commitment to go forward," Woolsey said. "He gave us our marching orders" on health care.

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October 23, 2009
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September 30, 2009
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As the state does battle in court over its decision to divert transit funding from agencies around California, Lake Transit Authority is receiving more than $1.1 million in federal stimulus funding which will help it bridge a critical funding gap.

Caltrans announced this week that Lake Transit was among several rural North Coast transit agencies receiving more than $3 million in funds from the American Recover and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

Issues:Jobs & Economy