The concerns about Amazon’s process for selecting the winning cities — as well as the taxpayer subsidies it gained — underscore how the company’s furious growth is inviting a closer look from city halls to Capitol Hill.
By Jonathan O'Connell and Rachel Siegel, Washington Post
Tue, 11/13/2018 - 6:07am
The concerns about Amazon’s process for selecting the winning cities — as well as the taxpayer subsidies it gained — underscore how the company’s furious growth is inviting a closer look from city halls to Capitol Hill.