In a recent campaign ad, Warnock highlighted the Blue Bird Corporation electric school bus manufacturing plant in Fort Valley, Georgia, while promoting his legislation designed to “transition” school districts away from gas-powered buses.
A manufacturing plant that Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., touted earlier this month in a political ad laid off over 100 workers earlier this week, citing "supply chain disruptions."
A spokesperson for Warnock's senate office told FOX Business that the Georgia Democrat is "encouraging" Blue Bird to "work with other local businesses to help impacted workers find employment." The company appeared to echo national Democrats by blaming the layoffs on Russia, saying the "supply chain disruptions" were caused by "Russia’s war in Ukraine and the lingering COVID-19 pandemic."
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