(Mount Pleasant, WI) — Foxconn is getting paid once again. The state on Friday said Foxconn has qualified for eight-point-six million-dollars in tax credits and subsidies. The Evers administration says Foxconn has created just under 770 jobs and invested just over 77 million-dollars into its plant in Racine County. Governor Tony Evers rewrote the Foxconn deal in April of last year after the company failed to deliver on the 13 thousand-jobs and 10 billion-dollar factory that it once promised. Under the new deal, Foxconn is now promising just over 14 hundred jobs and a 670 million-dollar plant. This is the second time that Foxconn is getting state money under the new deal.

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