Full Text of SJR0036 96th General Assembly
SJ0036enr 96TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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| SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 36
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| WHEREAS, Article XI, Section 1 of the Illinois Constitution | 3 |
| states, "The public policy of the State and the duty of each | 4 |
| person is to provide and maintain a healthful environment for | 5 |
| the benefit of this and future generations"; and
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| WHEREAS, A capital construction program is urgently needed | 7 |
| and would fix aging infrastructure in Illinois, create jobs for | 8 |
| working men and women, and stimulate the economy; and
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| WHEREAS, Previous capital construction proposals have | 10 |
| called for as much as $34 billion in spending; and
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| WHEREAS, The potentially massive public expenditure | 12 |
| involved in a capital plan represents a once-in-a-generation | 13 |
| opportunity to modernize and improve the basic infrastructure | 14 |
| of our State; and
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| WHEREAS, The 21st century has already witnessed the | 16 |
| development of technologies that promise to improve | 17 |
| significantly the energy efficiency of buildings; to limit the | 18 |
| environmental impact of new roads, bridges, and structures; to | 19 |
| bring information technology resources to underserved areas; | 20 |
| and to conserve and manage water resources; and
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| WHEREAS, Previous capital proposals have allocated vast | 2 |
| financial resources to projects unguided by the principles of | 3 |
| environmental protection, energy efficiency, and | 4 |
| sustainability; and | 5 |
| WHEREAS, Numerous scientific studies have concluded that | 6 |
| the health of our people can be directly affected by the | 7 |
| products used in our buildings and that utilizing alternative | 8 |
| green products can greatly reduce the risk of health problems | 9 |
| caused by, among other things, volatile organic compounds; and | 10 |
| WHEREAS, Green and sustainable principles and practices | 11 |
| promote environmental health and offer significant energy | 12 |
| savings; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL | 14 |
| ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | 15 |
| CONCURRING HEREIN, that the General Assembly, together with the | 16 |
| Governor, ought to make passage of a green and sustainable | 17 |
| comprehensive capital construction plan a top priority; and be | 18 |
| it further
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| RESOLVED, That the principles of environmental health, | 20 |
| environmental protection, energy efficiency, and | 21 |
| sustainability ought to guide the allocation of all funds in | 22 |
| any capital construction plan; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That in providing funding for the construction of | 2 |
| new buildings or the renovation of existing buildings, the law | 3 |
| should require builders to adhere to sustainable building | 4 |
| standards including the U.S. Green Building Council's | 5 |
| Leadership in Environment and Energy Design (LEED) standards, | 6 |
| the Green Globes standards, or construction elements with an | 7 |
| equivalent certification; and be it further | 8 |
| RESOLVED, That in determining the allocation of | 9 |
| transportation funding, the State should give due | 10 |
| consideration to new public transportation, including rail, in | 11 |
| the interest of planning sustainable transportation | 12 |
| infrastructure for a more densely populated society; and be it | 13 |
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| RESOLVED, That in providing for the construction and | 15 |
| improvement of roads, the State should prioritize the laying of | 16 |
| fiber-optic lines, particularly to rural areas and other | 17 |
| regions of the State historically lacking in technological | 18 |
| infrastructure; and be it further | 19 |
| RESOLVED, That the State should consider and prioritize | 20 |
| each project in light of its potential to create jobs, its | 21 |
| environmental impact, and its long-term energy savings.
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