LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – Michigan Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt is urging lawmakers to stop funding for the Gotion-backed electric vehicle battery plant near Big Rapids.
He sent a letter to collegeagues yesterday, a day after the Detroit News reported about five Chinese nationals who are accused of spying on Camp Grayling last year.
The camp is 88 miles away from the battery plant and the five were University of Michigan students at the time.
Nesbitt says in the letter that more evidence of Gotion’s relationship with the Chinese Communist Party is coming to light and the state needs to pause its subsidizing of the project.
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