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Feingold, Kohl, Ryan Press GM To Reconsider Closing Janesville Plant

June 3, 2008 -- Washington, D.C. – Following the announcement by General Motors that it planned to close its Janesville plant by 2010, U.S. Senators Russ Feingold and Herb Kohl and Representative Paul Ryan sent the following letter to General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner asking him to reconsider the decision to close the Janesville GM plant and requesting a meeting to discuss the possible retooling of the plant for different production lines.

A copy of the letter is available here: http://feingold.senate.gov/pdf/ltr_gm_060308.pdf.

June 3, 2008

G. Richard Wagoner, Jr.
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
General Motors Corporation
300 Renaissance Center
Detroit, MI 48265

Dear Mr. Wagoner:    » read more »

Wisconsin Governor Doyle Statement on Pending Closure of Janesville GM Plant

June 03, 2008 -- JANESVILLE – Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle issued the following statement following the announcement by General Motors that it will close the GM plant in Janesville by 2010:

“After all the years of work and everything the people of Janesville have given, it is tough to stomach what GM is doing here today.

“Families here have dedicated their working lives to this General Motors plant. The city of Janesville, the state of Wisconsin – we have all been committed to making this plant work.

“So many people here have put their hearts into building trucks at the Janesville assembly plant, and now they are left with a cold decision that casts them aside. We all feel it in our guts.    » read more »

MPSC Approves Nearly $6.5 million in Michigan Energy Efficiency Grants

May 8, 2008 -- The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) today issued an order approving nearly $6.5 million in Michigan energy efficiency grants for all customer classes to 14 organizations.

"My fellow Commissioners and I are extremely pleased to announce these grants," said MPSC Chairman Orjiakor Isiogu.

CFL artwork: Photo by Paul Keller (CC)CFL artwork: Photo by Paul Keller (CC)

"The grants awarded today will help the state promote and move forward in the development and application of energy efficient technologies ."    » read more »

Wisconsin Governor Doyle Announces Steps Administration Will Take to Help General Motors Workers in Janesville

April 28, 2008 -- MADISON – Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle announced today steps his Administration is taking to respond to the recent news that General Motors will eliminate its second shift of workers at its assembly plant in Janesville, resulting in the indefinite layoff of more than 750 workers in July.    » read more »

Alabama Governor Riley Announces New Auto Supplier Locating in Vance

April 03, 2008 -- MONTGOMERY - Alabama Governor Bob Riley announced today a new automotive supplier will be locating in Vance and will create more than 180 jobs during the next three years.

The company, Stankiewicz International Corp., will manufacture acoustical component, wheel wells and flooring systems for Mercedes and General Motors.

Interior of the 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG Roadster: Photo by DaimlerInterior of the 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG Roadster: Photo by Daimler

It is expected to initially create 60 new jobs and, at full operation, approximately 184. The company is headquartered in Celle, Germany and has a manufacturing operating in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Its new facility in Vance will be the company’s first in Alabama.    » read more »

Obama To Deliver Major Economic Policy Address At Janesville General Motors Assembly Plant

February 13, 2008 -- Janesville, WI - Following a tour of the Janesville General Motors Assembly Plant this morning, Senator Barack Obama will deliver a major economic policy address where he will lay out his comprehensive agenda to restore economic balance and fairness, reclaim the American dream, and create millions of new jobs.

Obama's comprehensive agenda to restore fairness and balance to the economy and restore our prosperity includes:    » read more »

Missouri Governor Blunt Commends Wentzville GM Plant for Productivity Increase

December 20, 2007 -- WENTZVILLE - Missouri Governor Matt Blunt issued the following statement in response to news that the General Motors plant in Wentzville will increase production of vehicles from 40 per hour over two shifts to 42 per hour over the same period:    » read more »

Louisiana Governor Blanco, GM Announce $73 Million Investment In Shreveport Assembly Plant To Build New HUMMER H3T

Oct 30, 2007 -- SHREVEPORT - Louisiana Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco welcomed General Motors officials today as they confirmed GM will invest approximately $73 million into its Shreveport truck assembly plant to prepare the plant for production of the all-new HUMMER H3T. Larger than a truck, smaller than a full-size, the H3T is scheduled to arrive in dealerships by third quarter 2008.    » read more »

Hillary Clinton: Hillary Clinton Statement On UAW Strike

9/25/2007 -- Hillary Clinton issued the following statement in support of the striking members of the United Auto Workers.

"I stand in solidarity with the men and women of the UAW who have been forced to strike in defense of their jobs. The negotiations that led to this strike involve the fundamental issues of health security for workers and retirees, fair wages, retirement protection and job security.    » read more »

Dennis Kucinich: Dennis Kucinich supports UAW members

Ohio Congressman and Democratic Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich, the only card-carrying union member among the Democratic candidates, issued a statement of support today for the UAW members who have gone on strike against General Motors.

“I strongly support the leadership and the membership of the UAW in their efforts to secure a new contract that provides job security, a fair wage, and solid benefits for workers and retirees,” Kucinich said.    » read more »

General Motors Strike: Analysts Predict Massive Losses for General Motors If Strike Prolonged

25 September 2007 -- As members of the United Auto Workers at General Motors continue on strike for second day Tuesday, industry analysts say the company could lose billions of dollars.

Analysts say the strike by more than 73,000 General Motors workers will not hurt the U.S. automaker if it ends within the next two weeks.    » read more »

Barack Obama: Obama Statement In Support Of UAW Strike

September 24, 2007 -- Chicago, IL -- U.S. Senator Barack Obama today released the following statement on the United Auto Workers strike.

"I stand with the 73,000 United Automobile Workers who are striking General Motors. The demands the union is fighting for--job security, the health benefits they were promised--are things that all workers should expect and that UAW members deserve.

General Motors owes it to the UAW to come back to the bargaining table so that union members can go back to work."

Source: Barack Obama campaign

U.S. Automakers Misleading the Public about Benefits of Stronger Fuel Economy Standards, Science Group Says

Detroit Three Holds Rally in Chicago to Protest Proposed Fuel Economy Bill; Second Rally Slated for August 22

August 16, 2007 -- U.S. automakers will host a rally today in Chicago to protest a proposed federal fuel economy standard. Sponsored by General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler, the rally is part of an industry campaign to pressure a panel of U.S. lawmakers tasked with resolving differences between Senate and House energy bills to weaken the standard. The automakers plan another rally in St. Louis on August 22.    » read more »

Defense Dept. Contracts for August 16, 2007

CONTRACTS

AIR FORCE

General Dynamics Network Systems Inc., Needham, Mass., is being awarded a firm-fixed-price and cost reimbursement contract modification for $2,250,000,000. The Intelligence Information, Command and Control, Equipment and Enhancements (ICE2) contract provides worldwide Information Technology (IT) sustainment and technical support.    » read more »

Defense Dept. Contracts for August 13, 2007

CONTRACTS

ARMY    » read more »

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