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91_HR0329

 
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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, In the past decade, recycling efforts  by  local
 3    government have translated into a statewide recycling rate of
 4    27%,  helping  to  reduce  Illinois' dependence on landfills;
 5    Illinois now has 225% more landfill capacity than it  did  10
 6    years  ago,  although  the  number  of  landfills has dropped
 7    dramatically; and

 8        WHEREAS, Much of the success of recycling programs can be
 9    attributed  to  the  effective  use  of  local  tipping   fee
10    surcharge  revenues;   unfortunately,  some jurisdictions are
11    faced with the loss of  surcharge  revenues  and  others  are
12    still  working without any revenue to develop their recycling
13    programs; and

14        WHEREAS, Local solid waste agencies throughout the  State
15    use  their  tipping  fee  surcharge revenues to fund regional
16    recycling activities such as: (1) electronics recovery events
17    to recycle computer, stereo, and other electronic  equipment;
18    (2)  paint exchanges where residents can drop off and pick up
19    useable latex and oil-based paint for free; (3)  textile  and
20    book   recovery   events;   (4)   household  hazardous  waste
21    collection  events  to  help  residents  rid  their  home  of
22    dangerous and toxic chemicals  in  a  safe  manner;  and  (5)
23    regional  recycling  education  campaigns  to  help  maintain
24    residents'  awareness  of  the  importance of their recycling
25    efforts; and

26        WHEREAS, Under the current law  regarding  tipping  fees,
27    local  solid  waste  agencies  and many counties have lost or
28    will lose access to tipping fee revenues later this year  and
29    will  be  forced  to  either  severely  cut back or end their
30    programs; and

31        WHEREAS,  Local  jurisdictions  need  the  surcharge   to
32    sustain  and  expand  their recycling efforts;  many areas of
 
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 1    the State, including McHenry, McLean, DuPage,  Sangamon,  and
 2    Champaign  counties,  can no longer access surcharge revenues
 3    under the current statute; sixty-four counties in Illinois do
 4    not have access to local tipping  fee  surcharge  dollars  to
 5    help  fund their recycling programs;  as a result of the lack
 6    of funding, 51 Illinois counties have  an  average  recycling
 7    rate  of 8% and 33 counties have an average recycling rate of
 8    16%; therefore, be it

 9        RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE  NINETY-
10    FIRST  GENERAL  ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that there
11    is created the Solid Waste Tipping Fee Surcharge  Task  Force
12    consisting  of  2  members of the House and one public member
13    appointed by the Speaker of the House, 2 members of the House
14    and one public member appointed by the Minority Leader of the
15    House,  2  members  of  the  Senate  and  one  public  member
16    appointed by the President of the Senate, 2  members  of  the
17    Senate and one public member appointed by the Minority Leader
18    of  the  Senate,  and  3  public  members  appointed  by  the
19    Governor,  all  of whom shall serve without compensation; and
20    be it further

21        RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall meet initially at the
22    call of the Speaker  and  the  President,  shall  select  one
23    member   as   chairperson   at  its  initial  meeting,  shall
24    thereafter meet at the call of the  chairperson,  shall  hold
25    public  hearings, shall receive the assistance of legislative
26    staff, and shall  report  its  findings  and  recommendations
27    concerning  the loss of solid waste tipping fee surcharges on
28    local governments in Illinois and ways to rectify  that  loss
29    by  filing  copies  of its report with the Clerk of the House
30    and the Secretary of the Senate on  or  before  December  31,
31    1999;  and  that  upon  filing  its  report  the committee is
32    dissolved.

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