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Montana Jobs, Not Foreign Jobs In 2008, Senator Tester voted against a multi-billion dollar bailout of General Motors and other American automotive companies in part because he wasn't convinced the money would be used to create American jobs. After receiving $50 billion in taxpayer money, General Motors announced in July it will stop buying palladium from the Stillwater Mine in south-central Montana. Stillwater Mine is America's only producer of palladium, used to make catalytic converters for cars and trucks. G.M. instead wants to buy palladium from Russia and South Africa. As long as Montana taxpayers are footing G.M.'s bailout bill, G.M. should be in the business of creating American jobs, not foreign jobs. That's why Senator Tester is encouraging all Montanans to send comments to G.M. and the newly created Auto Task Force via this website. He plans to deliver the comments he receives at later date. Please complete the form below to submit your comments. Fields marked with a * are required. |
