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Houlahan: U.S. must invest in diplomacy

Says foreign assistance crucial to local economy, national security

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KENNETT SQUARE » U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, D-6th, of Easttown, joined with more than 125 business, veteran, and community leaders Friday to discuss the importance of American diplomacy and developmen­t programs to Pennsylvan­ia’s economy and national security.

“Our country is at its strongest when we work together,” said Houlahan. “I saw this during my time in the Air Force and now, as a Member of Congress representi­ng the great people of Pennsylvan­ia. As a member of both the House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs Committees, I am acutely aware of the need to support investment­s in America’s diplomatic and foreign assistance programs. Our military should be used as a last line of defense. We must work on a bipartisan basis to invest in diplomacy and elevate American leadership across the globe. Civilian programs are vital to keeping our country safe and building a more stable and prosperous world for all.”

The U.S. Global Leadership Coalition (USGLC) hosted Friday’s foreign policy conversati­on at a time when policy makers are considerin­g next year’s federal budget, including resources for the State Department and U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID).

“While in the Navy, I had the honor of working with some of America’s best to protect our country in places near and far,” said Vice Admiral Lewis Crenshaw, U.S. Navy (ret.). “From our men and women in uniform to our diplomats and developmen­t personnel

– when we rely on the strength of both our military and civilian forces, our country is safer, stronger, and ready to confront the ever-changing national security threats of our time.

With almost 1.4 million jobs in Pennsylvan­ia are tied to internatio­nal trade, and Pennsylvan­ia’s exports to foreign markets total more than $38.6 billion a year – meaning U.S. internatio­nal engagement isn’t

just a matter of national security, it’s also a strategic economic issue for Pennsylvan­ia.

“The United States’ global leadership supports our national security and enables essential investment­s for American farmers and businesses,” said Jock Scharfen, Vice President of Global Government Relations, Cargill. “That’s why it is so important to have this conversati­on here

in Pennsylvan­ia – a state that exports billions of dollars of high-quality agricultur­al products every year. Farmers from the Keystone State are feeding the world, and Cargill is proud to help get that food onto the plates of people around the globe.”

A strong and growing coalition in the state, the USGLC’s Pennsylvan­ia Advisory Committee brings together more than 180 business, faith, non-profit,

veteran, and political leaders who understand why American global leadership matters for Pennsylvan­ia.

“As a veteran and entreprene­ur, Representa­tive Houlahan is not only a powerful and persuasive spokespers­on for the people of Pennsylvan­ia,” said Liz Schrayer, USGLC President and CEO. “In Washington, just like in our discussion today, she is bringing real credibilit­y to why leading

globally matters locally – explaining how our diplomacy and developmen­t programs matter to our economic and national security.”

Also participat­ing in today’s forum was the Honorable Mark Schweiker; the Honorable Patrick Murphy; Kim Andrews, Executive Director, Japan America Society of Greater Philadelph­ia; and Guy Ciarrocchi, CEO, Chester County Chamber of Business & Industry.

 ?? MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO ?? Democratic U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, D-6th Dist., speaks at a town hall at the GoggleWork­s in Reading.
MEDIANEWS GROUP FILE PHOTO Democratic U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, D-6th Dist., speaks at a town hall at the GoggleWork­s in Reading.

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