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Full Text of SR0604  103rd General Assembly

SR0604 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
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SENATE RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, Illinois' microelectronics and quantum ecosystem
3can pave the way for solving innovation and national security
4challenges for the nation; and
 
5    WHEREAS, Illinois is home to Fermi National Accelerator
6Laboratory, which received $115M from the U.S. Department of
7Energy to establish the Superconducting Quantum Materials and
8Systems Center; and
 
9    WHEREAS, Illinois is home to Argonne National Laboratory,
10which received $115M from the U.S. Department of Energy to
11support Q-NEXT, an effort that will translate quantum
12discoveries into technologies that benefit society; and
 
13    WHEREAS, The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
14received $25M from the National Science Foundation for a
15Quantum Leap grant to advance scientific, technological, and
16workforce development goals; and
 
17    WHEREAS, The University of Chicago received $25M from the
18National Science Foundation for a Quantum Leap Grant to
19pioneer new ways to use quantum technology in biology and to
20develop the quantum workforce through STEM education and
21outreach; and
 

 

 

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1    WHEREAS, Illinois is a national leader with $280M in
2federal funding for quantum initiatives supported by the 2018
3National Quantum Initiative Act; and
 
4    WHEREAS, The Chicago Quantum Exchange, one of the largest
5quantum collaboratives in the country, leads efforts to
6advance the science and engineering of quantum information,
7train the quantum workforce of tomorrow, and drive the local
8and national quantum economy; and
 
9    WHEREAS, The University of Chicago's Polsky Center, the
10University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and the Chicago
11Quantum Exchange launched the nation's first quantum startup
12accelerator, Duality, which supports quantum startups,
13providing the critical resources they need to develop and
14scale their businesses; and
 
15    WHEREAS, The State of Illinois invested $200M in
16quantum-related research efforts at the University of Chicago
17and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, which will
18help support a joint research building within Chicago; and
 
19    WHEREAS, Illinois has the third-highest number of
20universities engaged in quantum research and has the
21third-most quantum degrees in the nation; and
 

 

 

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1    WHEREAS, Illinois' Community College System is the
2third-largest system in the nation and the largest workforce
3development provider in the State, offering programs that are
4directly aligned with the needs of their local and state
5industries serving the needs of nearly 10,000 employers across
6the State; and
 
7    WHEREAS, An Illinois-based proposal was selected as a 2023
8U.S. Tech Hubs Designee for Quantum by the U.S. Economic
9Development Agency, a program that aims to strengthen U.S.
10economic and national security with investments in regions
11across the country with assets and resources with the
12potential to become globally competitive in the technologies
13and industries of the future and, for those industries,
14companies, and the good jobs they create, to start, grow, and
15remain in the United States; and
 
16    WHEREAS, The State invested $500 million to establish the
17Discovery Partners Institute and the Illinois Innovation
18Network led by the University of Illinois System to establish
19a network of research and innovation hubs that will serve as a
20magnet for technology and talent; and
 
21    WHEREAS, A University of Illinois Chicago-led, U.S.
22Department of Energy-funded national consortium will educate

 

 

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1the next generation of quantum engineers and provide pathways
2into the quantum computing workforce for groups traditionally
3underrepresented in STEM fields; and
 
4    WHEREAS, The National Science Foundation-funded National
5Q-12 Education Partnership, led by University of Illinois
6Urbana-Champaign, will expand access to K-12 quantum learning
7tools and inspire the next generation of quantum leaders; and
 
8    WHEREAS, Since 2017, Illinois quantum startups have raised
9$33.2 million through 27 agreements, the second-highest number
10of deals by quantum startups in the country; and
 
11    WHEREAS, Chicagoland's 124-mile quantum loop is the
12country's longest quantum network; and
 
13    WHEREAS, Illinois has the world's first publicly
14accessible quantum network node, the first quantum technology
15deployed on public infrastructure that the public can directly
16access at the Urbana Free Library, led by faculty from the
17University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; and
 
18    WHEREAS, The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's
19Grainger College of Engineering has more combined computer
20science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering
21bachelor's graduates than any other college of engineering in

 

 

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1the nation and is starting a new semiconductor minor program;
2and
 
3    WHEREAS, The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and
4the University of Chicago are each co-leading new U.S.
5Department of Defense Microelectronics Commons Hubs to carry
6out microelectronics research in support of national security
7and next generation technology for the benefit of the nation;
8and
 
9    WHEREAS, The Grainger College of Engineering at the
10University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has 40 top ten ranked
11degree programs and specialties, including micro-electronics
12disciplines; and
 
13    WHEREAS, John Bardeen, the inventor of the transistor,
14perhaps the most important invention of the 20th century,
15brought semiconductor research to University of Illinois
16Urbana-Champaign and the State of Illinois; and
 
17    WHEREAS, The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign's
18Grainger College of Engineering is the place where the
19inventors of the LED, transistor, and the integrated circuit
20called home; and
 
21    WHEREAS, Illinois has enacted The Manufacturing Illinois

 

 

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1Chips for Real Opportunity Act (MICRO), which creates a new
2suite of statewide tax incentive programs for makers of
3semiconductors, microchips, or component parts, making
4Illinois a welcoming and strategic location for manufacturers
5of microchips and semiconductors looking for their next U.S.
6manufacturing site; and
 
7    WHEREAS, Illinois universities received a National Science
8Foundation Future of Semiconductors Workforce Grant to boost
9new semiconductor technologies, manufacturing, and workforce
10training and development in the State and across the nation;
11and
 
12    WHEREAS, The U.S. Department of Energy invested over $22M
13in Fermilab and Argonne for microelectronics research; and
 
14    WHEREAS, Companies have invested $90M in University of
15Illinois Urbana-Champaign's IBM-Illinois' Discovery
16Accelerator Institute to support research and education in AI,
17cloud, and quantum technologies and $5M in educational
18programs at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to bolster
19the U.S. semiconductor workforce; therefore, be it
 
20    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD GENERAL
21ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we congratulate and
22thank all those who continue to advance innovative technology

 

 

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1in Illinois; and be it further
 
2    RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be
3delivered to President Joseph R. Biden, U.S. Secretary of
4Commerce Gina Raimondo, National Institute of Standards and
5Technology Director Laurie E. Locascio, University of Illinois
6President Timothy L. Killeen, University of Chicago President
7Paul Alivisatos, Illinois Community College Board Chair
8Dr.Lazaro Lopez, and all members of the Illinois Congressional
9Delegation.