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Lansing, MI 48909-7514

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Simpson Backs Plan for $200M in High-Tech Battery Tax Credits

Move will build on existing credits to create 21st century jobs

LANSING – State Representative Mike Simpson (D-Jackson) today threw his support behind a bipartisan, bicameral plan that will help make Michigan a leader in emerging high-tech industries by dramatically expanding the tax credits available to companies that are involved in the production, development and commercialization of advanced battery technologies. The original tax credits, signed by the Governor in January, offered businesses a potential $335 million in refundable tax credits.

"Attracting and protecting jobs is my top priority, and this plan has the potential to create thousands of jobs for workers in mid-Michigan," Simpson said. "Advanced manufacturing and renewable energy technologies offer a great opportunity to bring more businesses and economic development to our community. We've seen this already with Dowding Manufacturing, and with these tax credits, mid-Michigan can be a leader in these emerging industries."

The bipartisan initiative would give an additional $200 million in tax credits for companies involved in all aspects of advanced battery development. These tax credits would be spaced out over the next four years, providing a continued benefit for new technologies and development. The plan also rewards companies who support fellow Michigan businesses by giving priority in the awarding of these tax credits to those who commit to using local suppliers.

The plan builds on the last tax credit initiative, which was the first of its kind in the United States and passed with overwhelming bipartisan support. The law authorized the Michigan Economic Growth Authority (MEGA) to provide refundable tax credits totaling up to $335 million for battery pack assembly; research and engineering to support battery use in vehicles; engineering of advanced battery technologies; and capital investment for construction of battery manufacturing facilities. MEGA awarded the first of these tax breaks last month to GM, for the production of lithium-ion batteries for the upcoming Chevy Volt.

Under the most conservative estimates, the battery tax credits will create over 40,000 jobs and over $9 billion in economic activity by the year 2020, according to the Center for Economic Analysis at Michigan State University. The most likely scenario would see Michigan gaining nearly 90,000 jobs and over $18 billion in economic activity as result of the initial $335 million program.

"We cannot afford to wait and risk losing these jobs to other states and companies," Simpson said. "Our workers need the good-paying jobs that these tax credits will create. Michigan's workers are the best in the world, and they should be making the next-generation of green vehicles."

 

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