Taipei, Feb. 20 (CNA) Taiwan-based manufacturing giant Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. said on Saturday that its open electric car platform is expected to debut three new models in the fourth quarter of this year.
MOUNT PLEASANT â Questions continue to swirl as Foxconn remains nontransparent about what it is, and isnât, producing in Mount Pleasant.
Now, according to a statement made to The Journal Times, Foxconn Technology Group plans âto capture a substantial percentageâ of the U.S. server board market. A server board hosts some of the most important parts of any computing system, such as memory capacity and processor speed.
Although The Journal Times did ask, Foxconn Technology Group did not detail what âa substantial percentageâ means, what types of server boards are to be made, how many server boards are being made, how many workers are being employed in that effort and for whom they are being produced.
Gov. Tony Evers $91 billion budget faces major headwinds in the Republican-led Legislature, where many of his policy ideas have garnered little support.
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Gov. Evers Unveils $91 Billion Budget
Budget would boost school funding, direct funds to small businesses, repeal part of Act 10 and legalize marijuana, but faces an uphill battle. //end headline wrapper ?>Democratic Gov. Tony Evers delivers his 2021 budget address. Screenshot from YouTube
Promising to help Wisconsin “bounce back” from the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov.
Tony Evers proposed a $91 billion state budget on Tuesday, an ambitious plan that would boost overall spending by almost 10 percent, infuse hundreds of millions of dollars in Wisconsin schools and reinstate some of the union bargaining rights lost by public sector workers a decade ago.
The two-year budget, which would lay the foundation for Evers’ reelection should he seek a second term, includes a wide array of policies many Republicans who run the Legislature are likely to resist from the legalization of recreational marijuana to the expansion of Medicaid.