Charles Breslin’s Most Pressing Issues Charles Breslin is an agent of economic growth in his own capacity. He is the CEO and Founder of two business solutions companies with two very different approaches to boosting the profitability of their client companies. His approach to creating jobs and helping his fellow companies succeed is a reflection of a bigger devotion to the building of economic successes. And with his career in politics working as an advisor and aid to state governors and their subordinates, helping analyze certain infrastructure projects and proposing solutions to make them more cost-efficient. Over the years he has focused on a number of issues that he feel are most important to the growth of the economy. Transportation Transportation is a big issue in the United States. Buses and trains seem to have fallen behind in the passenger transit in recent decades, with most travelers going via air or private vehicle. And with more Americans owning private vehicles than ever, there needs to be extra room on the roads for all of the extra commuters. Charles Breslin often opens up to talks regarding public transportation expansion projects as well as the furthered development of roads so that our economy can continue to grow. Infrastructure In order to accommodate a growth in transportation infrastructure, civil engineering practices will have to adapt, creating not only the positions needed to complete necessary tasks but also the growth that will harbor all of these new developments. Infrastructure is the underbelly of any society, and it is pivotal in accommodating growing populations, increased commerce and other such telltale signs of economic prosperity. Corrections In the past few years, there has been rising concern with the amount of nonviolent incarcerated people in the United States, perpetuating a system that has cost the taxpayers billions of dollars. And while correctional facilities should still be in place for those who truly deserve to be locked up, the amount of prisons and the dollars they cost to run have come under strict scrutiny over the past few years. Energy In order to accommodate a growing population as well as increased development and commerce, energy initiatives must be made in order to ensure that all this growth and change is powered adequately. Charles Breslin is a supporter of the oil and natural gas industry; and he sees the move towards less of a foreign dependence on fuel as essential to the economic growth of the United States.