State Senate Majority Leader Kim Ward argues the Biden administration is partially to blame for the loss of the project, which she says will cost dozens of jobs.
Pennsylvania State Senate Majority Leader Kim Ward argued on Fox & Friends on Thursday that Scranton native Joe Biden and his administration are partially responsible for the cancelation of a $1.5 billion steel project, which would cost at least 1,000 blue collar jobs because of their focus on only green energy.
Late last month, Pittsburgh-based United States Steel Corp. said that it is canceling the project to bring a state-of-the-art improvement to its Mon Valley Works operations in western Pennsylvania, citing the fact that the landscape has changed in the two years since the company announced its intentions.
MARC LEVY
Associated Press
HARRISBURG, Pa. â Pittsburgh-based United States Steel Corp. said Friday that it is canceling a $1.5 billion project to bring a state-of-the-art improvement to its Mon Valley Works operations in western Pennsylvania, saying the world has changed in the two years since it announced its intentions.
Project permits initially stalled by the pandemic never came through, U.S. Steel has added capacity elsewhere, and now it must shift its focus to its goal of eliminating greenhouse gas emissions from its facilities by 2050, it said.
U.S. Steel revealed the news in an earnings call Friday morning and in an âopen letterâ on social media, putting an end to what would have been one of the largest industrial investments in Pennsylvania.
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US Steel ends plans for $1.5B Pennsylvania plant upgrades
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FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2003 file photo, heavy machinery rolls through the U.S Steel Corp. Edgar Thompson Works in Braddock, Pa., east of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh-based United States Steel Corp. said Friday, April 30, 2021, that it is canceling a $1.5 billion project to bring state-of-the-art improvements to its operations in western Pennsylvania, saying the world has changed in the two years since it announced its intentions.Keith Srakocic/AP
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) Pittsburgh-based United States Steel Corp. said Friday that it is canceling a $1.5 billion project to bring a state-of-the-art improvement to its Mon Valley Works operations in western Pennsylvania, saying the world has changed in the two years since it announced its intentions.
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