Senator Scott comments on Vice President Vance’s visit to Nucor Steel Plant

Senator Scott comments on Vice President Vance’s visit to Nucor Steel Plant
Senator Tim Scott, US Senator for South Carolina — Senator Tim Scott Official website
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Today, Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina acknowledged Vice President J.D. Vance’s visit to the Nucor Steel Plant located in Huger, South Carolina. The visit is related to the manufacturing sector, with particular attention to the state’s contribution to the national manufacturing landscape.

Senator Scott released a statement regarding the visit. He said, “I am thankful that Vice President Vance took the time to visit Nucor Steel and see first-hand why South Carolina leads the nation in manufacturing.” He emphasized the importance of this visit in showcasing South Carolina’s advancements in job creation, innovation, and economic growth. Scott also connected the visit with President Trump’s aim to rejuvenate American manufacturing, “His visit today should help us demonstrate to President Trump how his goal of revitalizing American manufacturing and recognizing the industry’s hard-working men and women can be led by the job creation, innovation, and economic growth in the Palmetto State.”

Vice President Vance’s visit highlights the significance of the state’s manufacturing industry and its role in the national economy.



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