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When NUMMI closes next March, it will mark the end of an era in California.

For the first time in 95 years, the state of California will not have a major auto plant.

California is the largest car market in the United States, yet no major auto manufacturer builds cars in the state.

According to business owners, California's tax laws and numerous labor and environmental regulations are to blame. Since the people of California elected the officials that passed these laws, aren't they responsible for the current state of affairs?

Did the people of California kill NUMMI? Are they getting what they deserve?

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