The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Ford receives $101M incentive package to expand in Michigan

- By Joey Cappellett­i

Michigan lawmakers approved a $101 million incentive package for Ford Motor Co. for a planned project that will create 3,030 jobs and $1.16 billion in manufactur­ing facility investment­s throughout the state.

The tax-funded incentive will be paid in increments and is contingent on Ford hitting promised employment targets.

The state Senate Appropriat­ions Committee’s approval last week was the final step for the funds to start being distribute­d to Ford.

It comes just weeks after the company announced plans to add 6,300 new jobs in the Midwest and invest $3.7 billion in manufactur­ing facilities across Michigan, Ohio and Missouri.

Gabby Bruno, director of economic developmen­t for Ford, said the new investment­s will allow for the automaker to nearly double the production of Ford’s all-electric truck, the F-150 Lightning, in Dearborn.

“Public-private partnershi­ps like the one that we’re discussing here today are important to keep Michigan at the forefront of automotive manufactur­ing,” Bruno said at the committee meeting.

The money will come from the Strategic Outreach and Attraction Reserve Fund, which was created in December to attract and retain businesses in the state.

Lawmakers approved a $666 million transfer from the fund to General Motors earlier this year.

The creation of the fund followed an announceme­nt from Ford that it was planning to invest $11.4 billion in Tennessee and Kentucky to build an electric truck plant, three battery plants and a supplier park.

State Rep. Jim Yaroch, a Richmond Republican, expressed his concern about the large packages being given to motor companies during a House Appropriat­ions Committee meeting on June 15.

The House committee approved the package prior to the Senate’s approval.

“There’s been multiple

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