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JD Vance’s hometown was to have America’s first green steel plant, now it faces Trump crisis
The green steel project was halted due to federal incentive cuts and lack of hydrogen supply, reflecting broader political shifts favoring coal and tariffs, with 1,370 jobs impacted, officials said.
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JD Vance's hometown takes economic hit after administration slashes incentives: 'We are disappointed that the newest technology won't be here'
"I grew up poor, in the Rust Belt, in an Ohio steel town that has been hemorrhaging jobs and hope for as long as I can remember," wrote Vice President JD Vance in his career-transforming 2016 memoir, Hillbilly Elegy. Vance's rapid ascent in politics, fueled in large part by the spotlight his book placed on manufacturing towns, was quicker than most. He was elected to represent Ohio in the Senate in 2022 and became Vice President-Elect in 2024. …
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