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Kansas commits $304M to chip plant to lure federal funds

1 month ago   |   By Star Tribune

Kansas plans to give $304 million in taxpayer-funded incentives to a semiconductor company in its largest city to build a huge new factory, but the project won't go forward without funds the U.S. government has promised for rebuilding the nation's chip-making capacity.
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