Scott Walker Outlines Drug-Testing Proposal in Campaign Stop at MECA & Technology Machine
September 18, 2014
GREEN BAY, Wis. – Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker used a campaign stop September 15 at anilox sleeves and carbon fiber sleeves manufacturer MECA & Technology Machine Inc. to defend his proposal to require drug tests of people seeking unemployment assistance.
“This is really about compassion,” Walker told employees and reporters gathered at MECA & Technology Machine’s design and manufacturing facility for aluminum anilox sleeves and carbon fiber anilox sleeves. “It’s not about making it hard to get government assistance; it’s about making it easier to get a job.”
Walker, who is facing Democratic challenger Mary Burke in the November election, detailed three campaign focuses during his visit to MECA & Technology Machine. Walker also pledged to lower property taxes and incomes taxes, and to keep tuition frozen at Wisconsin’s technical colleges and state universities.
“From our standpoint, (the drug-test proposal) is not a penalty,” Walker said, adding that the proposal would apply only to able-bodied, working-age, childless adults. “Ours is about helping to get people into the workforce.”
MECA & Technology Machine employs approximately 50 people at its Green Bay, Wis., facilities. The company’s carbon fiber anilox sleeves offer the strength of steel with only about one-quarter of the weight. Modern bridge sleeves must withstand the stresses of high-speed presses running at the tightest of tolerances.
For more information on MECA & Technology Machine’s products and design capabilities, call Mick Karchinski at (920) 336-7382.
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