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Haley Barbour on Jobs

Republican MS Governor


Job creation is a team sport, and we�ve made a record

We�ve had record job creation, and it has been achieved with higher quality, better paying jobs. Toyota is one great example. It has received a lot of attention because Toyota�s new plant was the most sought-after economic development project in the US this year, and it�s being built in Mississippi. This huge Toyota plant will bring in lots of suppliers, with large investments and many new jobs.

Record employment--higher paying jobs. Incredible private and public investment in Mississippi. All these result from aggressively implementing strong, responsible economic development programs. As long as I�m Governor, the rip-offs like the Beef Processing Plant are history. Do you remember that fiasco? You should--it cost you $55 million.

For three and a half years we�ve had tremendous cooperation from local leaders and our federal delegation. Job creation is a team sport. We have a strong team, and in Mississippi, we are moving forward together. You can imagine I�m proud of this record.

Source: Speech at the Neshoba County Fair Jul 26, 2007

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