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The proposal is working its way through the legislature's committee process.
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Another semiconductor company is coming to Central New York promising 80 new IT jobs.
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Syracuse, along with Rochester and Buffalo are three of the cities to be given this title.
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Semiconductor chip manufacturing requires the use of clean rooms, and LeChase construction is training their employees to manufacture and maintain them.
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Micron's Chief People Officer April Arnzen says the Central New York area is a good match for Micron beyond just business logistics. The company plans to engage the Central New York community in their plans as they begin their $100 billion investment over the next 20 years.
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Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon provided an update on potential tenants for White Pine Commerce Park in Clay.
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The move aims to boost the production of semiconductors, which will help establish the state as a manufacturing hub.
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Catch up on the news of the week with the WAER News Round up for the week of July 25.
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The Senate passed a bill Wednesday that will encourage chip manufacturing and could help fill vacant manufacturing sites in New York.
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A federal bill may incentivize local chip production that would bring jobs to Central New York.