Many Republican lawmakers unsuccessfully fought state funding for a new battery plant in Weirton, citing allegations of foreign financing and a company CEO who called to end fossil fuel use. But residents just want jobs.
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Many Republican lawmakers unsuccessfully fought state funding for a new battery plant in Weirton, citing allegations of foreign financing and a company CEO who called to end fossil fuel use. But residents just want jobs.