A Republican lawmaker has raised concern over the construction of a China-linked project near a Michigan military base.
On April 20, a Michigan Senate committee approved spending $175 million in state money to build a facility that Chinese manufacturer Gotion had planned for northern Michigan.
The $2.4 billion EV battery project, set to be built on a large site in Big Rapids, Michigan, will be located just 100 miles from Camp Grayling—the Michigan National Guard training center.
Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Mich.) sounded the alarm about the proximity of the project to the base, where he said the Michigan National Guard is reportedly training the Taiwanese military….