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108th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 783
Recognizing Jerry J. Jasinowski on the occasion of his retirement from
the presidency of the National Association of Manufacturers.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 21, 2004
Mr. Houghton submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on Energy and Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing Jerry J. Jasinowski on the occasion of his retirement from
the presidency of the National Association of Manufacturers.
Whereas Jerry J. Jasinowski is retiring from the National Association of
Manufacturers after nearly 15 years as president;
Whereas Mr. Jasinowski began his career as a factory worker, making farm
equipment, air conditioners, and automobiles;
Whereas Mr. Jasinowski served from 1962 to 1972 in the Air Force, from 1972 to
1976 as senior research economist for the Joint Economic Committee of
the Congress, and from 1977 to 1980 as Assistant Secretary for Policy in
the Department of Commerce;
Whereas Mr. Jasinowski became president of the National Association of
Manufacturers on January 2, 1990, and led that organization during one
of the Nation's most turbulent decades for manufacturers;
Whereas Mr. Jasinowski is a leader in the high-tech revolution that is
transforming all facets of American manufacturing;
Whereas Mr. Jasinowski is widely known as an advocate of increasing the
commitment of the business community and the Nation to worker
empowerment, education, and training; and
Whereas Mr. Jasinowski is a noted commentator on the dynamic trends in American
industry, about which he has written extensively: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That on the occasion of his retirement from the
presidency of the National Association of Manufacturers, the House of
Representatives recognizes Jerry J. Jasinowski for--
(1) his work on behalf of American manufacturing; and
(2) his outstanding leadership in improving the quality of
American manufacturing.
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