The Williamson County Commissioner's Court on Sept. 30 adopted a proclamation designating October 2025 as Manufacturing Month and Oct. 3, 2025 as Manufacturing Day after a presentation from Workforce Solutions Rural Capital Area.
Paul Fletcher of Workforce Solutions told the court the region has seen substantial growth in advanced manufacturing and semiconductor-related jobs and that the workforce system has completed a sector study identifying employer demand and the need for aligned education and training. Fletcher said employment in advanced manufacturing has grown substantially over the past decade, that many openings require education beyond high school, and that the coming investments associated with large projects will place pressure on the local talent pipeline.
Fletcher cited Samsung's planned facility in Taylor and referenced broader supplier employment growth in the region; the court's proclamation also notes Workforce Solutions' role as the certified workforce authority for the rural capital area. The court approved the proclamation by a unanimous vote recorded as 4-0.
Why it matters: Commissioners said the declaration helps signal local support for employers and aims to connect students and job seekers with career pathways in skilled trades, semiconductors and advanced manufacturing.
What the proclamation does: The signed proclamation recognizes manufacturing's role in economic growth, calls attention to training and employer partnerships, and invites residents and institutions to support workforce-aligned activities noted in Workforce Solutions' study.
The court took the action after the presentation and adopted the proclamation without amendment.