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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA Georgia town that solidly backed Trump could fall victim to his tax bill's green energy cuts
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. (AP) When two South Korean companies announced a multibillion-dollar investment to build solar panel and electric battery factories in northwest Georgia, federal subsidies helped close a deal to diversify the local economy.
The factories promised thousands of new jobs, transforming the manufacturing base in Cartersville, once a cotton mill town before an Anheuser-Busch brewery arrived in the 1990s and a tire plant in 2006.
But now Republicans in Congress want to gut the subsidies for projects across the country in a tax cut bill likely days from final passage. President Donald Trumps signature legislation could harm Cartersville despite it being in overwhelmingly Republican Bartow County, which backed Trump with 75% of the vote all three times he appeared on the ballot.
Both companies say theyre continuing their buildout plans. But Steve Taylor, a Republican who is Bartow County's lone elected commissioner, says ending the tax credits would be a little concerning.
Those companies came and it gave us a completely different type of industry and manufacturing for our community, Taylor said.
The factories promised thousands of new jobs, transforming the manufacturing base in Cartersville, once a cotton mill town before an Anheuser-Busch brewery arrived in the 1990s and a tire plant in 2006.
But now Republicans in Congress want to gut the subsidies for projects across the country in a tax cut bill likely days from final passage. President Donald Trumps signature legislation could harm Cartersville despite it being in overwhelmingly Republican Bartow County, which backed Trump with 75% of the vote all three times he appeared on the ballot.
Both companies say theyre continuing their buildout plans. But Steve Taylor, a Republican who is Bartow County's lone elected commissioner, says ending the tax credits would be a little concerning.
Those companies came and it gave us a completely different type of industry and manufacturing for our community, Taylor said.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/georgia-town-solidly-backed-trump-161226881.html
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A Georgia town that solidly backed Trump could fall victim to his tax bill's green energy cuts (Original Post)
In It to Win It
Jul 2
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BoRaGard
(6,589 posts)1. "Ha ha. Suckers. Ha ha." - Krasnov (R-felon/rapist)
A core gop "value" is to sucker people, then call them losers.
Johnny2X2X
(23,110 posts)2. Here in Michigan
A South Korean battery company tried to open a huge plant in a Northern Michigan town that desperately needs jobs. Was going well until Republican politician started talking about China and the Chinese Communist Party. Project basically canceled and that town will remain a desolate wasteland indefinitely. This was going to be thousands of well paying permanent jobs that would have transformed this town.
We live in a post truth world where slogans can make people take actions to harm their own wellbeing.
Deep State Witch
(12,051 posts)3. Voting Against Your Own Interests
Typical of Republican areas.