Governor Orders Review of Foxconn Air Permits

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers campaigned on the promise of reviewing air permits for the display screen manufacturing facility.

In this Jan. 7, 2019 file photo, Gov. Tony Evers addresses the audience during the inauguration ceremony at the state Capitol in Madison, Wis.
In this Jan. 7, 2019 file photo, Gov. Tony Evers addresses the audience during the inauguration ceremony at the state Capitol in Madison, Wis.
AP Photo/Andy Manis, File

Gov. Tony Evers says he is directing the state Department of Natural Resources to review air permits granted for the Foxconn Technology Group project near Racine.

Evers told reporters Tuesday he doesn't think that review has begun. Evers campaigned on the promise of reviewing air permits given to the Taiwanese company for its project that includes a display screen manufacturing facility.

Evers says he discussed the review with Foxconn officials and they were not concerned. He says, "Foxconn believes that they've done what was asked of them."

Foxconn last week reaffirmed its plans to build a factory in Wisconsin and employ up to 13,000 people, although most of them will be in research and development and not blue collar manufacturing jobs.

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