A Fair Shot to Build a Future, Right Here in Indiana and Armstrong Counties

Rural counties like Indiana and Armstrong have always powered Pennsylvania, from mines and mills to farms and union trades. Now, we have a chance to keep that legacy alive by creating local jobs that help families stay rooted and communities stay strong.


With new clean energy projects on the horizon, we can bring in work that keeps people at home, rather than sending them away to look for work. Projects built with local union labor mean good pay, real skills, and careers that last. That’s the kind of opportunity working people here deserve: a fair shot to build something lasting, without leaving the place they love.

Real Projects. Real Jobs. Right Here at Home.

This is about more than energy. It’s about work you can count on and good-paying union jobs that don’t require a long commute or relocation. For too long, our towns have watched opportunity dry up. These projects help turn that around.

Union crews, local apprenticeships, and the chance for young people to stay and work in the towns they grew up in is what real investment looks like. It’s not about politics. It’s about pride.

A Fair Shot at Real Work

These aren’t temp jobs or out-of-town crews. They’re union careers that let people earn good pay, stay close to home, and build something lasting—right here in Indiana and Armstrong Counties.

Built by the People Who Live Here

When clean energy projects are built by local union workers, they reflect the pride, skill, and care of the people who live in these communities. It’s not just about power—it’s about who builds it, and how.

Work That Keeps

Families—and Land—Together. Projects like these help landowners keep their property, avoid risky development, and pass farmland down the line. They also create the kind of work that lets parents be home for dinner and young people build a future close to where they grew up.