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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Moolenaar: The People Have Spoken; Gotion Must Go

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Congressman John R. Moolenaar | Rep. John R. Moolenaar Official U.S House Headshot

Congressman John R. Moolenaar | Rep. John R. Moolenaar Official U.S House Headshot

Yesterday, voters in Green Charter Township in Mecosta County made their voices heard by recalling all five remaining members of the township's board of trustees and electing a new board. This decisive action was taken because the previous board had disregarded the concerns of the residents and approved a controversial deal with Gotion, a company affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party.

Congressman John Moolenaar commended the people of Green Charter Township for electing new leaders and expressed his hopes that the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) and Gotion would acknowledge the election results and respect the will of the people. He stated, "Otherwise, any burdensome costs incurred by the residents of Green Charter Township as they work to stop this project will be the fault of the township board members that just lost, the leaders in Lansing who ignored residents, and Gotion, which is trying to force itself into a community that does not want it."

Moolenaar, who is a member of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, sees these election results as a victory for concerned citizens. He affirmed his commitment to continue working towards exposing the truth about the CCP and preventing its efforts to weaken America.

The recall election in Green Charter Township serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of listening to the voices of the people. It sends a clear message that elected officials must prioritize the interests and wishes of their constituents. The decision to recall the board members reflects the strong opposition of the residents to the deal with Gotion and their determination to protect their community.

Now, it is up to the MEDC and Gotion to heed the will of the people and reconsider their plans. The residents of Green Charter Township have made their stance known, and it is crucial that their concerns are taken seriously. The consequences of ignoring the voices of the people can be detrimental to both the community and the parties involved.

As the residents of Green Charter Township work tirelessly to halt the implementation of the battery component factory, the responsibility lies with the township board members who just lost their positions, the leaders in Lansing who disregarded the concerns of the residents, and Gotion, the company attempting to impose its presence on a community that vehemently opposes it.

The outcome of this recall election serves as a shining example of democracy in action. It is a testament to the power of the people and their ability to hold their elected officials accountable. The residents of Green Charter Township have taken a stand, and it is now incumbent upon the MEDC and Gotion to respect their decision.

In a world where public opinion and the will of the people often get overshadowed, the recall election in Green Charter Township is a resounding victory for concerned citizens. It is a reminder that democracy thrives when the voices of the people are heard and respected.

The people have spoken, and it is clear that Gotion must go.

To find out more, go to this link: https://moolenaar.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/moolenaar-people-have-spoken-gotion-must-go

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