Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Mike Morgan
President Pro Tempore
Senate District 21
Lincoln, Logan, and Payne Counties
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For Immediate Release:
November 21, 2005
Senator President Pro Tem Mike Morgan
Senate
Leader Comments on GM Plant Closing
“General Motors
decision to close its plant in southeast
Oklahoma City is in no way a reflection on the
business climate in our state or the outstanding workforce at the
plant. Over the last 30 years, Oklahoma has provided millions of
dollars in tax incentives to entice General Motors to locate here,
encourage the company to retool its plant and then to rebuild it
when a tornado struck the facility in 2003.
“The result is that
Oklahoma City is home to one of the most modern
auto assembly plants and some of best-trained automakers in the country.
“I am very hopeful that when the national economy improves that General Motors,
or another auto maker, will jump at the chance to put hard working Oklahomans
back on the job manufacturing cars.
“Until that day,
however, I will be working with Governor Henry to make certain that the
displaced employees of the GM plant will have every opportunity to take full
advantage of the job placement and retraining programs offered by the state.
“Oklahoma’s only priority in this matter should be to help the workers
find new jobs and new opportunities here in
Oklahoma. Fortunately, we have created a pro-business environment that
has the ability to do just that.”
For more information contact:
Senator Morgan's Office- (405) 521-5605

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