Crain’s Chicago: Illinois loses again as Samsung chooses Indiana for battery factory

In the least surprising news of the week, it was announced that Illinois has missed out on a new large manufacturing employer that chose to locate just an hour’s drive from the Illinois border in Kokomo, Indiana.

Crains…

“…South Korean battery manufacturer Samsung and vehicle producer Stellantis today announced that they’ll build a $2.5 billion factory in Kokomo, Ind., about an hour’s drive east of the Illinois state line.

The two companies and Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said the facility would create 1,500 jobs, with the total cost potentially rising to more than $3 billion.

Illinois last year had made a run at the plant, which could serve Stellantis’ Belvidere plant. Insiders say the state fell out of the race awhile ago, and the Kokomo facility will be close enough to Belvidere to serve that factory if it is converted to EV production.”

This news comes on the heels of Illinois Democrats crowing about the US Census undercounting Illinois population over the previous decade while ignoring concrete IRS data showing over 100,000 Illinoisans fled the state in 2020 alone.

For Illinois Democrats like Governor JB Pritzker, crafting an alternate reality in which Illinois is actually a healthy state that employers and people want to move to is easier than acknowledging and addressing our highest in the nation taxes, rampant violent crime, and notoriously corrupt state government. 

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BREAKING: Auditor General Slams Pritzker Admin for LaSalle Veterans Home Deaths

Today, a report from Illinois’ Auditor General was released detailing how Governor JB Pritzker and his administration failed to act in mitigating a COVID outbreak at the state-run LaSalle Veterans Home that tragically took the life of 36 veterans. Illinois Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy has released the following statement in response:

“When will Governor Pritzker finally take responsibility for the ‘shameful neglect’ that resulted in the deaths of 36 of our nation’s heroes at LaSalle Veterans Home? How many more reports have to be released detailing his administration’s deadly incompetence before he stops pointing fingers and deflecting?

In 2018, Pritzker blamed his predecessor for a ‘callous regard for human life’ and  ‘fatal mismanagement’ of the Quincy Veterans Home. Given that LaSalle’s tragedy was much more deadly, the Governor must surely agree that in this instance, his own leadership demonstrated a ‘callous disregard for human life’ and ‘fatal mismanagement’ of a veterans home. If not, he should explain why.”

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