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Friday, June 27, 2014   

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Keeping and creating new jobs in the aerospace industry is the goal of a bill passed by the California State Assembly on Thursday.

Calling California the "historic home of the aerospace industry," Assemblyman Steve Fox estimates the legislation he authored will create 1,100 new jobs, and nearly 5,000 jobs in supporting fields.

AB 2389 provides tax credits so California companies can compete on an even playing field with their competitors, according to Fox.

"They're going to be able to take this tax credit and put it as part of their application," Fox says. "They're going to be able to go get the jobs now. They're going to win the contracts. They're going to bring the bacon home."

The legislation, which came together in just six weeks, is crucial because California aerospace companies are currently bidding on federal Department of Defense projects – with bids due next month.

Fox predicts this tax credit will employ people in his District 36, in the Antelope Valley, as well as statewide, in what he describes as "good, high-paying jobs." In turn, he says, employers and employees will support local businesses and create more jobs.

"There's hundreds of aerospace companies all over the state. If one of our companies happens to get one of the contracts, it's going to bring jobs, the housing market is going to go up, people are going to be able to feed their families," he says. "This is a great boon to the state."

He adds the tax credit will also help keep people serving in the armed forces supplied with the most high-tech equipment available when they are deployed in active combat zones.

The bill offers up to $420 million in tax breaks over 15 years for the aerospace industry. AB 2389 now heads to the state Senate.




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