“We cannot have the bureaucrats in Washington telling you how
to manage your child’s education,” Trump said in a video on his
campaign website. “Common Core is a total disaster. We can’t let
it continue.”
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Some of Trump’s most defined workforce proposals are intertwined
with his position on immigration. Many of his ideas in this area are
aimed at compelling businesses to hire American workers before
looking outside the borders. He wants to retool the government’s
high-tech guest worker program to ensure companies are paying
guest workers the same wages as American workers. He would
also end a visa program for foreign youth and instead insist that
companies hire inner-city youth.
It’s unclear how much impact a major investment in solar
production would have in Missouri, which is rated as having an
average solar resource compared with other states, according to
the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
In addition to energy policy, Missouri businesses will have to
adjust to the next president’s workforce ideas. The need to improve
Missouri’s workforce is one of the top business concerns in the
state. Only 44 percent of Missouri business leaders said they are
satisfied with the availability of skilled workers, according to a
Gallup survey commissioned as part of the Missouri Chamber of
Commerce and Industry’s Missouri 2030 strategic plan.
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Business-minded voters should also consider the influence the
next president will have over the future of the Supreme Court.
Nominating a replacement for former Justice Antonin Scalia, who
died earlier this year, will be one of the first responsibilities of
the next president. Trump has publicly released a list of potential
nominees. Clinton has not released a list of names of people she
would consider forwarding to the Senate for confirmation.
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including installing roughly 500 million solar panels by 2020. She
wants to produce enough renewable energy to power every home in
the U.S. This path would ensure Missouri continues its transition
away from coal power.
Regarding paid leave, Clinton is proposing expanding benefits to
allow for up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave. According
to her plan, this would be paid for by new taxes, including what
she calls a Fair Share Surcharge on people who make more than $5
million per year. Trump is proposing to provide six weeks of paid
leave.
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In recent years, Missouri has also debated the issue of the minimum
wage. Clinton supports phasing in a raise for minimum-wage
workers to $15 per hour while studying the impacts of the increase.
In interviews and debate remarks, Trump has agreed with keeping
the minimum wage as is or raising it as high as $10 per hour. He
has said he prefers that states set their own minimum wages.
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Trump has also proposed making all employers use the federal
E-Verify system. E-Verify use is not currently required for most
Missouri companies. Clinton has not stated a position on E-Verify.
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Trump has said he wants to see more competition in education,
with less federal oversight. He strongly opposes the Common Core
State Standards.
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“Companies are already partnering with universities and education
providers to create degree programs outside of traditional settings,
so that students can obtain skills directly relevant to career
placements,” according to a policy paper released by the Clinton
campaign. “Hillary will enable students to use federal student aid
in these types of new programs, as long as they are accountable and
have proven track records of success.”
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Clinton would address this problem with a program she calls the
New College Compact, which would eliminate college tuition
for most students and help make college debt-free. She has
also proposed boosting technical training and other workforce
development programs.