On the recent “Making Maryland Manufacturing a Priority” webinar hosted by RMI of Maryland and the Maryland Chamber of Commerce (with 340 registrants), there was agreement that manufacturing is vital to Maryland’s future economy given the current situation. The timing is ideal for gaining support for Maryland’s manufacturing industry through a united effort.
WHAT’S NEXT?
RMI and the Chamber invite you to join the movement to make manufacturing a priority in Maryland by joining Voices for Manufacturing.
Two free webinars are scheduled from 9-10 AM on Thursday, December 18, 2025, and Thursday, January 8, 2026. Both webinars will cover the same content. Manufacturers and representatives of manufacturing stakeholders - e.g., non-manufacturing companies, academic institutions, government entities, nonprofit organizations and others - are welcome.
CLICK HERE to register for the December 18th Webinar
CLICK HERE to register for the January 8th Webinar
VOICES FOR MANUFACTURING: UNITED FOR MARYLAND’S FUTURE
Joining Voices for Manufacturing means amplifying collective strength in Annapolis. Through this collaboration, existing manufacturing assets can be protected and needed policies advanced to ensure manufacturing remains a driving force in Maryland’s economy.
Voices for Manufacturing will advocate for:
Making manufacturing central to Maryland’s future economy
Cutting the costs of doing business in Maryland
Stopping harmful new business taxes
Developing policies to fill jobs in manufacturing
Establishing a Manufacturing Caucus in the legislature
Auditing state programs to eliminate waste
Building systems that better serve manufacturers
These priorities complement the Maryland Chamber of Commerce’s legislative agenda. The more voices that unite, the stronger the ability to protect and grow manufacturing across the state.
Upcoming webinars will provide details on:
The benefits of becoming a Voices for Manufacturing member
How the Maryland Chamber of Commerce will support participants in lending their voice, as needed, in support of or opposition to legislation during the 2026 Legislative Session