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SINCE THE PASSAGE OF THE NEW LEGISLATION:

RIGHT-TO-WORK RESULTS. SINCE THE PASSAGE OF THE NEW LEGISLATION: 90 companies have communicated to the IEDC that Indiana’s enactment of right-to-work will factor into their decision-making process of where to locate current projects.

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SINCE THE PASSAGE OF THE NEW LEGISLATION:

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  1. RIGHT-TO-WORK RESULTS SINCE THE PASSAGE OF THE NEW LEGISLATION: • 90 companies have communicated to the IEDC that Indiana’s enactment of right-to-work will factor into their decision-making process of where to locate current projects. • 67 of these projects have progressed to the pipeline stage and account for the potential of more than 8,930 projected new jobs and more than $2.5 billion in investment. • Of these 67 companies, 31 companies have already accepted the IEDC’s offer, accounting for more than 3,700 projected new jobs and more than $431 million in investment. “Then the right-to-work bill passed… and all of the dominos lined up. We were looking at other places, but Albion is home. We have a great workforce,” said Nick Busche at an announcement that Busche will add up to 120 new jobs in Albion. Confidential - Draft 1

  2. RIGHT-TO-WORK RESULTS • RIGHT-TO-WORK PIPELINE PROJECTS67 projects have progressed to the pipeline stage, accounting for the potential of more than 8,930 new jobs and $2.5 billion in investment.Of these 67 companies, 31 companies have accepted the IEDC’s offer. *Includes both pipeline and accepted projects in which the company has identified right-to-work as a factor in its location decision. **Only includes projects with both jobs & wage data available. Confidential - Draft 2

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