i'm talking about people like greg vasquez. greg and his wife, teresa, live in dillsburg, york county, with their son, kyle, and daughter, rachel. a marine corps veteran, greg worked for 30 years in the printing industry until the day in august of 2011 when he was laid off. he found another job. different industry, but same story: greg was laid off last summer. around that time we, working together, republicans and democrats, passed legislation creating the keystone works program. this program is built around a worker's ambition, not bureaucratic rules. keystone works provides on-the- job training to allow displaced workers to train for open positions. here's the great innovation: those trainees don't have to give-up their unemployment benefits while learning a new skill on the job. greg became a trainee at schugt manufacturing in york. dave schugt was the first businessman to put the keystone works program in place at his plant. and greg was the first worker to enroll. today, i want to introduce you to two pioneers: greg vasque