THE 2010 ELECTION The Race For Governor from page 17 The overall workforce lacks sufficient education and new economy skills. How will you address these problems? Bernero: Strengthening education in Lansing has always been one of my top priorities as mayor. We have launched numerous collaborations between the city and our schools, including assign- ing school resource officers from our police department to help improve school safety, partnerships to promote green energy and teach students about environmental issues, a new shared com- munity center in an underserved area of south Lansing and our innovative Information Technology Empowerment Center (ITEC), which is a public-private partnership to engage young people in learning the technology skills they need to succeed. I have always believed that educa- tion is economic development, and it must be a top priority in our effort to return Michigan back to greatness. I believe in investing in our young people to ensure they are prepared to succeed in a new and global economy — which amounts to a renewed effort to invest in our human capital. Michigan is only as strong as its ability to train, educate and innovate. Failure is not an option. Lansing was recently named one of Kiplinger's top 10 Best Places for Young People to Live In. We must help similarly transform Michigan cities in order to compete with places like Chicago, D.C. and New York and ensure our kids and grandkids can stay in Michigan. Snyder: The first priority for state gov- ernment to help keep youth in Michigan is to create a business friendly and glob- ally competitive Michigan, which will provide the career opportunities young workers desire. We must also restore our central cities, especially Detroit, to pro- vide the quality urban environment that our youth is seeking. Retaining our youth is a problem of special significance for the Detroit Jewish community since the community's medi- an age is 49 years old. In order to maintain the vibrancy of the Jewish community in Detroit, a community that has produced so many of our finest leaders and innova- tors, we need to adopt the right policies to enable our youth to pursue their careers of choice, right here in Michigan. Concerning the preparation of an edu- cated workforce, I have laid out a detailed plan for reforming our education system and ensuring that students are given the best possible preparation for today's 18 October 28 2010 0'4 economy. Michigan's education system is in need of key reforms. It is vital we establish a standard set of measurements to properly evaluate students and ensure that they receive a full year of education each and every year. wide network of Michigan International Business Investment Zones (MIBIZ). Snyder: The top three chal- lenges facing Michigan are creating more and better jobs, fixing Michigan's broken gov- IN: Some emphasize the ernment and retaining our importance of attracting youth. and retaining immigrants Michigan needs to culti- IN: In 2008, one-third of the world's to repopulate the region vate a thriving and globally venture capital flowed into Israel. and stimulate entre- competitive economy with a While Ohio and other states have built preneurship and small diverse business base to enable successful partnerships with Israeli business. Others argue job growth and prosperity. I Snyder's running companies and established trade immigrants contribute to mate, State Rep. have created jobs, built suc- offices there, the Michigan Economic Michigan's unemployed cessful companies and found- Brian Calley Development Corporation (MEDC) has and underemployed by ed economic development not done so. What, if anything, would taking jobs they could programs. you do to attract Israeli entrepreneurs have. How big a "welcome I do not believe it is the to invest in Michigan? mat" would you put out government's responsibility for immigrants? to create jobs, but rather to Snyder: I have been to Israel and actively create an environment that worked on strengthening our relation- Bernero: My father was allows businesses to start, ships in venture capital and entrepre- an Italian immigrant who grow and thrive. I have a neurship. I have met with Israeli compa- came to America looking for detailed 10-point plan on my nies and given them advice on how to do economic opportunity. In website, www.rickformichigan. business here. I have relationships with our house, a strong connec- com, which details my plans the leadership of the Michigan Israel tion to our roots and a love to eliminate the job-killing Business Bridge. for America were instilled in Bernero's running Michigan Business Tax, enact As a state, I am certainly in favor of my brothers and sisters and mate, Southfield regulatory reforms and create doing more to promote trade and coop- me at the same time. Mayor Brenda an environment conducive eration with America's most loyal part- The generations of Lawrence to entrepreneurship and eco- ners in the Middle East. I have also been immigrants who came nomic growth. a proponent of cultural exchanges, and I here during the 20th century sought To reinvent Michigan, we must reinvent understand that our state's diversity is a economic opportunity for their families, state government so that it runs efficient- strength we need to capitalize on. but they also made America the most ly and serves its citizens as customers. I prosperous nation in the world. Today's believe we need a new approach to gov- Bernero: Michigan is blessed with orga- legal immigrants continue to contribute erning that is not politically motivated, nizations, corporations and institutions to all aspects of American life and our but solution oriented. As governor, I will that have extensive contacts with their economy. implement "Value for Money" budgeting, counterparts in Israel. I believe Michigan Michigan's governor must understand which provides the citizens of Michigan can and should have a special relation- that legal immigrants will help and not first say in how their tax dollars are spent ship with Israel, working on two-way hinder Michigan's economic recovery. and sets tangible metrics to measure the trade agreements to spark investments Michigan is already a multi-ethnic and success of every state program. here. multi-faith society — and we are a richer Reinventing Michigan is going to As governor, my MEDC will work with culturally as a result. I strongly support require a change of culture and mindset. organizations like the Michigan Israel enforcing existing laws to fight illegal Michigan needs to take action and move Business Bridge, with companies like immigration, a path to citizenship and beyond empty promises and divisiveness. Guardian Industries and with institu- bringing the underground economy into By taking these bold steps, we will create tions like the Taubman Medical Research the light so we can gain revenue. a Michigan where are youth are eager to Institute at the University of Michigan stay. to further develop ties with Israeli com- Snyder: Immigration is important to panies and researchers and to promote repopulating and revitalizing Michigan's Bernero: 1. Obviously, the economy investment in Michigan by them. cities. Immigrants play an important role is our biggest challenge. But I will say As mayor of Lansing, I convinced fed- in stimulating economic activity and more specifically, the fact that Wall Street eral officials to make Michigan's capital Michigan should make efforts to attract banks have redlined our small business- city one of just three EB-5 Regional immigrants. Nevertheless, immigration es, and our entrepreneurs do not have Centers in the state. Also known as an is primarily a federal matter and not a access to capital is the biggest obstacle to International Business Investment Zone focus of my agenda for Michigan. job creation in Michigan. I would create (IBIZ), the EB-5 Regional Center desig- In order to revitalize our economy, a Michigan Main Street Bank that would nation creates a powerful magnet for new Michigan needs to take steps to create partner with small, Michigan-based foreign investment in Lansing by offer- more and better jobs by establishing lenders to help them extend more private ing permanent U.S. residency to foreign an environment that incentivizes job sector small business loans. This one act nationals who invest at least $500,000 growth. could break the credit crunch logjam and in a new venture that creates at least 10 unleash our entrepreneurs to create hun- Michigan jobs. As governor, I will work IN: What are the top three challenges dreds of thousands of new jobs. to make every major city in Michigan an facing Michigan and what will you do 2. To strengthen the economy, we also EB-5 Regional Center as part of a state- about them? need to strengthen education. These The Race For Governor on page 20