Coming To AZ: $12 Billion High Tech Factory
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Global Industry Leader TSMC To Build Advanced Semiconductor Factory In Arizona
Governor Ducey this week announced that following a national search, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has selected Arizona for its new U.S. advanced semiconductor factory. The project will create over 1,600 new high-tech jobs and total spending on this project, including capital expenditure, will be approximately $12 billion from 2021 to 2029.
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Over $8 Million Donated For Coronavirus Relief Efforts
The Office of Governor Ducey this week announced that more than $8.2 million has been donated to the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund to support COVID-19 relief efforts. More than $175,000 of the total donation amount is from private citizens. Additionally, ADHS and ADE have received in-kind donations of PPE and computer equipment, totaling more than $258,000.
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Arizona Enrichment Centers To Offer Child Care To Grocery Store, Food Bank Employees
Governor Ducey announced this week that the Arizona Enrichment Centers Program will expand to offer prioritized child care for the children of grocery store employees and food bank workers. The program will also continue to offer prioritized care and scholarships to eligible families through the end of July.
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Governor Ducey Announces $500,000 For Food Banks To Fight Hunger
With Arizona food banks experiencing a spike in demand, Governor Doug Ducey today announced a $500,000 grant from the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund for Arizona food banks to help fight hunger. The funding will be used to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities, secure additional storage space and more.
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Governor Ducey Announces $300,000 To Support Seniors, Individuals With Medical Needs
Governor Ducey announced this week $300,000 in funding from the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund has been allocated to organizations across the state that support senior citizens, the homebound and those who are medically fragile. The funding will support organizations that have provided much needed aid to vulnerable populations impacted by COVID-19
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NEW: Governor Announces $100,000 For Organizations Supporting Kids With Special Needs
Governor Ducey announced this week a $100,000 grant from the AZ Coronavirus Relief Fund to programs across the state supporting Arizona kids with special needs who have been impacted by COVID-19. The funding will help these organizations continue to adapt and offer new services amid the pandemic, including conducting video conference check-ins and more.
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