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Thursday, October 20, 2022

ICYMI: PBS NewsHour: What will the EV revolution mean for Detroit?

Governor Whitmer emailed and tweeted and press released my EV article! Wow!

ICYMI: PBS NewsHour: What will the EV revolution mean for Detroit?

(1) Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Twitter: "I'm proud that Republicans and Democrats worked across the aisle to build up our economic development toolkit and empower Michigan to compete for every project and every job. Together, we’re ensuring Michigan is the top destination for EV and mobility. https://t.co/kyS00V1Gro" / Twitter
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