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Foxconn Technology Group and the state of Wisconsin have reached a new deal, reducing tax breaks for a scaled-back project planned for Racine County in southeast Wisconsin, reports Scott Bauer for the Associated Press.
The terms of the deal, negotiated with Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., are still unannounced, but they follow a historic tax deal negotiated with the company in 2017, and touted as a major political victory for former Gov. Scott Walker and former President Donald Trump, before falling well short of expectations. The original deal promised $4 billion in tax breaks from the state, and concessions in environmental regulations, in return for the construction of a $10 billion manufacturing facility once promised to employ as many as 13,000 people.
A press release from the office of Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers announced the new deal.
FULL STORY: Foxconn, Wisconsin reach new tax break deal for scaled-back project

Alabama: Trump Terminates Settlements for Black Communities Harmed By Raw Sewage
Trump deemed the landmark civil rights agreement “illegal DEI and environmental justice policy.”

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The 120 Year Old Tiny Home Villages That Sheltered San Francisco’s Earthquake Refugees
More than a century ago, San Francisco mobilized to house thousands of residents displaced by the 1906 earthquake. Could their strategy offer a model for the present?

Ken Jennings Launches Transit Web Series
The Jeopardy champ wants you to ride public transit.

BLM To Rescind Public Lands Rule
The change will downgrade conservation, once again putting federal land at risk for mining and other extractive uses.

Indy Neighborhood Group Builds Temporary Multi-Use Path
Community members, aided in part by funding from the city, repurposed a vehicle lane to create a protected bike and pedestrian path for the summer season.
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