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Georgia governor attacks Biden's electric vehicle policy at federally-backed battery material maker
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Gov. Brian Kemp smiles as he stands next to a Rivian electric truck during a ceremony to announce that the electric truck maker planned to build a $5 billion battery and assembly plant east of Atlanta in this Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021, file photo. Now, Kemp is escalating his attack on President Joe Biden’s electric vehicle policy. The Republican governor spoke Tuesday, June 27, 2023, at the groundbreaking for a company that got more than $100 million in federal funding to refine graphite for electric batteries. But Kemp says Biden's infrastructure law wrongly puts the government's “thumb on the scale.” (ASSOCIATED PRESS/file)
ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is escalating his attack on President Joe Biden's electric vehicle policy, speaking Tuesday at the groundbreaking for a company that received more than $100 million to refine graphite for electric batteries from the infrastructure law Biden signed.
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