President Donald Trump on Tuesday called on Congress to eliminate the CHIPS Act, which is helping to fund Intel's Ohio semiconductor factories.
Thanks to the bipartisan CHIPS Act, tech giant Intel chose to invest billions in Ohio to develop a massive semiconductor manufacturing plant.
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Ohio representatives and stakeholders are responding to President Donald Trump’s call to end the CHIPS Act, which brought in billions for Ohio’s Intel plant. In an address Tuesday to Congress, Trump called the CHIPS Act a “horrible,
Lawmakers in Ohio are reacting to President Donald Trump’s address to the joint Congress session Tuesday night. [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks]During his speech, Trump laid out his plans for the months ahead and touched on several topics including immigration and the economy.
I have contacted senators Jon Husted and Bernie Moreno regarding my concerns about Trump. All I have received in return is silence.
I would like to invite senators Jon Husted and Bernie Moreno to any town in Ohio, so they can explain why they are being silent while President Donald Trump and Elon Musk erode the six principles of the Constitution.
During his speech Tuesday, President Donald Trump called for repealing the CHIPS Act, which played a key role in Intel announcing its New Albany plant. While discussing major tech companies making investments in America as opposed to opening plants overseas,