His call comes after federal agents and the Department of Homeland Security on Monday executed a search warrant at the China-based company’s solar panel plant at Cecil Commerce Center.
– Councilman Matt Carlucci is calling for the Jacksonville City Council to hold off on voting on a $2.3 million grant for Jinko Solar on Tuesday night.executed a search warrant at the China-based company’s solar panel plant at Cecil Commerce Center
“We cannot, in good conscience and in light of an active federal investigation, move forward. Until investigations are complete, I believe we—as elected leaders and gatekeepers of this city—should press pause on any further legislative, permitting, and/or funding actions. It is my hope that a positive outcome will prevail, and our city may continue to grow and diversify,” Carlucci wrote in an email to members of the city council.
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