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FINANCE
(30 ILCS 750/) Build Illinois Act.

30 ILCS 750/Art. 1

 
    (30 ILCS 750/Art. 1 heading)
Article 1

30 ILCS 750/1-1

    (30 ILCS 750/1-1) (from Ch. 127, par. 2701-1)
    Sec. 1-1. This Act may be cited as the Build Illinois Act.
(Source: P.A. 86-1475.)

30 ILCS 750/1-2

    (30 ILCS 750/1-2) (from Ch. 127, par. 2701-2)
    Sec. 1-2. Findings and declaration of policy. The General Assembly hereby finds, determines and declares:
    (a) That Illinois is a State of diversified economic strength;
    (b) That the economic strength and climate of Illinois derives from and depends upon a sound and modernized infrastructure, strong and effective educational programs and facilities and a clean and well cared for environment;
    (c) That Illinois' economy is, however, in a state of transition, which transition in turn presents a unique opportunity for the State to act on its growth and development;
    (d) That full and continued growth and development of Illinois' economy is vital for Illinois if this State is to move forward aggressively and to build on State and national recovery thereby ensuring the continued growth and development of Illinois' advantages and opportunities to its citizens and its business community;
    (e) That in order to cultivate this strong economic growth and development in Illinois it is necessary to proceed with a plan which improves the Illinois business climate so as to encourage Illinois business to expand as well as attract new businesses, which creates and expands job and job training opportunities, which offers managerial, technical and financial assistance to small businesses; and which works in a cooperative venture and spirit with Illinois' business, labor, local government and educational communities;
    (f) That the State has a responsibility to create a beneficial climate for new and improved job opportunities for its citizens by encouraging the development of commercial businesses and industrial and manufacturing plants in Illinois, particularly within labor surplus areas;
    (g) That the State has a responsibility to its citizens to ensure that Illinois captures the advantages and opportunities made possible by scientific and technological innovation;
    (h) That vigorous economic growth in the State requires responsible and balanced stewardship of the State's environmental and natural resources and protection of the public health, with particular emphasis on management of hazardous waste and wastewater discharges as well as chemical safety by industrial and municipal facilities, for in a clean and safe Illinois economic growth can be encouraged and sustained in a manner which guarantees a healthy and prosperous future for Illinois citizens;
    (i) That a sound and comprehensive system of State and local parks, recreational and nature areas is important to the overall quality of life in Illinois, thereby facilitating the attraction of new businesses and the retention of existing businesses within the State of Illinois;
    (j) That the colleges and universities of Illinois are an important resource and partner to government and industry in fostering economic development in Illinois and that the research strengths of the State's colleges and universities should be utilized to assist in the continued development of Illinois' economy, particularly in view of the growing role of innovative and rapidly changing science and technology, which science and technology is becoming an ever increasing part of the future economic base of this State and the nation;
    (k) That additional revenues must be made available to the General Revenue Fund in order for the State to establish the financing necessary to achieve the purposes of this Act through an economical, balanced pay-as-you-go and limited obligation bond program, without diminishing the State's ability to meet its other responsibilities.
(Source: P.A. 84-109.)

30 ILCS 750/1-3

    (30 ILCS 750/1-3) (from Ch. 127, par. 2701-3)
    Sec. 1-3. The following agencies, boards and entities of State government may expend appropriations for the purposes contained in this Act: Department of Natural Resources; Department of Agriculture; Illinois Finance Authority; Capital Development Board; Department of Transportation; Department of Central Management Services; Illinois Arts Council; Environmental Protection Agency; State Board of Higher Education; the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority; State Board of Education; Illinois Community College Board; Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois; Board of Trustees of Chicago State University; Board of Trustees of Eastern Illinois University; Board of Trustees of Governors State University; Board of Trustees of Illinois State University; Board of Trustees of Northeastern Illinois University; Board of Trustees of Northern Illinois University; Board of Trustees of Western Illinois University; and Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University.
(Source: P.A. 100-695, eff. 8-3-18.)