With large contingent of politicians and business leaders in tow, Gov. JB Pritzker heads to the UK to sell his vision of Illinois as EV industry hub – Chicago Tribune*

As he did during a trip to the U.K. in 2021 and to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, earlier this year, Pritzker — Illinois’ self-appointed “chief marketing officer” — is expected to tout the state’s ambitious plans for electric vehicle and clean energy development, along with the economic benefits of its central location in the U.S. and its logistics infrastructure. The governor’s office was unable to give specific examples of businesses that chose to relocate to Illinois or expand in the state as a result of those earlier trips.
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Riverbender
2 years ago

From the article

>>The governor’s office was unable to give specific examples of businesses that chose to relocate to Illinois or expand in the state as a result of those earlier trips.<<

That says it all right there

Riverbender
2 years ago

With Illinois’ high workman’s compensation insurance rates and a labor force with a high propensity to unionization ut is going to cost a whole lot of taxpayer provided goodies to even think one of those companies would locate in Illinois.

Old Joe
2 years ago

JB, Britian doesn’t have a domestic auto industry anymore and perhaps you should focus your efforts on why that is….

Giddyap
2 years ago

Pritzker Will Try Sell Illinois As An Electric Vehicle Hub — EVEN THOUGH ILLINOIS IS POISON TO THE AUTO INDUSTRY

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