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Made In America: Helping Or Hurting Illinois Businesses?

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A proposal in the Illinois House would require all state vehicles to be manufactured in North America. Some groups say it would hurt Illinois businesses.

The Department of Transportation and the Illinois Manufacturers Association are among those who oppose House Bill 3438. 

Randy Nehrt of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce says this could actually hurt Illinois businesses, especially those that supply parts to car manufacturers in Mexico.

"The bill actually has the real potential to harm Illinois businesses," he said. "It also strains relationships with Illinois's trading partner in Mexico."

The proposal says Illinois would only be allowed to purchase or lease North American-made vehicles, but doesn't include Mexico.

Nehrt says Illinois businesses have about $6.4 billion in exports with Mexico every year. The state could still buy and lease vehicles made in Canada.

The proposal's sponsor could not be immediately reached for comment.

Illinois unions support the measure. It passed committee and is now waiting a vote in the House.

Lisa Ryan is a graduate student in the public affairs reporting program at the University of Illinois at Springfield. She previously worked at Indiana Public Radio and the college radio station founded by David Letterman. She is a 2014 broadcast journalism and political science graduate of Ball State University.
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