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Rolls-Royce in Indianapolis is considering “several hundred million dollars” in investments to modernize its facilities. An executive with the aircraft engine maker discussed the possibility during testimony Tuesday before the Indiana Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy Committee. HB 1472, which would give the Indiana Economic Development Corp. more flexibility in providing tax credits, passed unanimously out of the committee. Supporters say the measure would help the state attract major investments and strengthen its position as an advanced manufacturing leader.

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April 7, 2015

Statement From Rolls-Royce

“Rolls-Royce is considering a major investment to modernize our aging manufacturing facilities in Indiana. Today, we voiced our support for an IEDC proposal which would help the state attract such investments and continue to be a leader in advanced manufacturing. We welcome the unanimous support of the Chair and the Tax & Fiscal Policy Committee in passing the measure out of committee.”

Source: Rolls-Royce

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