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AFP-VA Applauds McDonnell’s Job Creation Policies; Denounces Job-Killing Protest Attempts
Americans for Prosperity – Virginia (AFP-VA) today congratulated Governor Bob McDonnell for attracting Mercury Paper to the Strasburg area and, in return, bringing more jobs and further economic prosperity to the Shenandoah Valley. In a statement from their director, AFP-VA said they deplore Greenpeace’s attempt to stifle economic growth in Virginia and the activist group’s effort to halt bringing new, necessary jobs to the region…
Mercury Paper Fact Sheet
• The plant will be the U.S. headquarters for the Mercury Paper, creating 150 new jobs for a region that saw unemployment hit a high of 9.7 percent earlier this year.
• Mercury Paper invested over $21 million in the Strasburg facility, and was opened less than one-month ago by Governor Bob McDonnell.
• These jobs, and the additional employment that will be created through the use of the Virginia Inland Port Authority, were reason for the $250,000 grant issued by the Governor’s Opportunity Fund to assist the region.
• Mercury Paper products are produced and sourced from sustainable and renewable fibers.
Mercury Paper Policy Position: The Greenpeace Campaign to Kill Virginia Jobs
The Greenpeace attack comes barely one month after Governor Bob McDonnell cut the ribbon on a $21.2 million expansion ceremony at the Strasburg-based plant. The enlarged facility will become the U.S. headquarters for the company’s paper operations, directly producing 150 new jobs for a region that saw unemployment hit a high of 9.7% earlier this year (1). Those jobs, and additional employment that created through Mercury Paper’s use of the nearby Virginia Inland Port Authority (2), were behind the $250,000 grant issued by the Governor’s Opportunity Fund to assist Shenandoah County with infrastructure, a grant that will pay for itself within six years just from state income tax collections.

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