Manteno residents protest Gotion at village board meeting – Kankakee Daily Journal

Gotion plant set for Manteno (copy)Ron Brown, of Manteno, said it was wrong to bring in a company from China. “What you’re doing is, it’s against everything you stood up for when you said the Pledge of Allegiance,” he said. “What you’re doing here, it goes against American standards."
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susan
2 years ago

See if Village Board violated Open Meetings Act. ” Introduction 1) The Illinois Open Meetings Act [5 ILCS 120/1 ] sets forth the public policy of the State of Illinois that public bodies exist to aid in the conduct of the people’s business and that the people have a right to be informed as to the conduct of their business. It is also the public policy of the State that its citizens be given advance notice of and the right to attend all meetings at which any business of a public body is discussed or acted upon in any way.… Read more »

Freddy
2 years ago

This may be more commonplace as insurance rates may go up due to the fire hazard of EV’s. https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-09-20-toronto-landlord-prohibits-potential-fire-hazard-evs.html

Ex Illini
2 years ago

God bless the residents of Manteno standing up to the Dear Leader who is trying to ramrod this communist sponsored entity down their throats.

lana
2 years ago

Michigan rejected the Chinese Communist Party Plant.
You must reject the Gotian Chinese Communist Party Plant even though the Red Communist Governor promotes it.!

debtsor
2 years ago
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This chinese plant ain’t getting built. China is in a slow motion collapse right now. Over the past decade they’ve promised to build all kinds of things all over the world, most of which today are of shoddy construction and still only half built. Chinese companies are still promising to build things while they haven’t even completed building the other projects they promised 10 years ago. In fact, in China now, the huge scandals are the massive real estate projects they’ve promised to build (while taking money from investors and buyers) but have been completely unable to construct. I’m very… Read more »

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