Tennessee taxpayers have financed hundreds of millions of dollars in economic incentives for VW to locate and expand a plant in Chattanooga that manufactures one of the vehicles involved in the emissions cheating scandal. What happens to that money now?
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<p>Federal, state and local taxpayers have poured hundreds of millions of dollars in incentives into Volkswagen's Chattanooga plant, where one of the cars at the center of the company's emissions cheating scandal is made. (Photo by Larry Miller <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/drmillerlg/5508057533/in/photolist-9oJeBc-9oJexz-9oJeR8-9oMjvf-9oMjcC-9oJfjk-9oJfE4-9oMiSq-bR6M3g-bR6LN8-bR6LzH-bCc5fb-bR6LRa-bR6M7g-bR6LDB-bCc57E-bR6LWk-bR6Mf4-bR6Mig-bCc5Nm-bCc5yN-bR6MvK-nKoRt1-7UKPGL-7ULkQG-7UGSsr-bR6MaB-bR6MkF-nKxcbJ-58FXwV-bR6MpP-fvxUGT-dMMEvR-dMMGqn-9Eqy4c-9Etszy-9Etspy-7ULUku-7UGCvp-7UHHSc-7ULHgm-7UHLPn-7UGUzc-7UGkmP-7ULNo5-7UKBJN-7ULt29-7UGnDk-7UHJqZ-7UHfRr">via Flickr</a>.)</p>