State Officials Reviewing $10M Given To GM

Officials Seek To Recoup Portions Of Money

Updated: 11:45 am CDT June 3, 2008

State officials are reviewing whether any of the $10 million given to General Motors for its Janesville plant can be recouped.

The state gave GM $10 million in grants in 2004 to help the plant with a $175 million upgrade.

Those grants required the plant to keep at least 3,330 workers on staff through 2010. It currently employs about 2,600.

Gov. Jim Doyle's spokesman Lee Sensenbrenner said that terms of the deal are being reviewed to see what money the state can take back. He said that GM has spent about $9.3 million of the grant.

Doyle planned to speak to plant workers on Tuesday afternoon.

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