Full Text of SJR0065 97th General Assembly
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| 1 | | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
| 2 | | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois economy is recovering and | 3 | | our State continues to search for innovative methods of | 4 | | balancing our budget, spurring our economy, and growing our | 5 | | State's workforce and business opportunities and these goals | 6 | | are not mutually exclusive; and
| 7 | | WHEREAS, Illinois offers multiple economic incentive | 8 | | programs, grants, and tax incentives created by statute and in | 9 | | part administered by the Department of Commerce and Economic | 10 | | Opportunity and the Department of Revenue; and
| 11 | | WHEREAS, An analysis of the effectiveness and fairness and | 12 | | uniformity and predictability of each of these programs, | 13 | | grants, and incentives is necessary and currently is underway | 14 | | by this General Assembly; and
| 15 | | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois continues to search for | 16 | | solutions and incentives to bring new jobs to our State while | 17 | | still balancing the need for predictable State revenue, a | 18 | | redesigned revenue code, and continued recovery; and
| 19 | | WHEREAS, The General Assembly should articulate the type of | 20 | | new jobs and new industries we want to come to Illinois and | 21 | | take action to bring those jobs to our fine State; and |
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| 1 | | WHEREAS, We should encourage jobs that will lift our | 2 | | citizens' standard of living; jobs consistent with our role as | 3 | | stewards of our environment; jobs that boost our citizens | 4 | | wages; jobs that keep our best and brightest home in Illinois | 5 | | after earning their degrees; and attract jobs in industries | 6 | | that are rapidly growing and are the industries of the future; | 7 | | jobs that significantly expand our tax base and not reduce | 8 | | revenue; and
| 9 | | WHEREAS, The General Assembly should put parameters and | 10 | | guidelines on these goals for future incentive programs; | 11 | | therefore, be it
| 12 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL | 13 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | 14 | | CONCURRING HEREIN, that we must continue to remain a | 15 | | competitive workforce and an ideal State to bring new industry | 16 | | and new jobs in this recovering economy; and be it further
| 17 | | RESOLVED, That we should design and create incentive | 18 | | programs that attract growth industries which include the | 19 | | industries and jobs of the future whether they be | 20 | | technology-based or otherwise but that they expand at least | 21 | | twice the rate of the State's Gross domestic product; and be it | 22 | | further |
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| 1 | | RESOLVED, That we create incentive programs that attract | 2 | | jobs smart for Illinois, including jobs that spur growth in | 3 | | multiple industries; that the new jobs take advantage of our | 4 | | graduates from Illinois institutions of higher education and | 5 | | keep them in Illinois; that the jobs are truly portable in that | 6 | | the jobs could have been established in other states or other | 7 | | countries but for the incentive program; and be it further | 8 | | RESOLVED, That the jobs provide good wages and benefits for | 9 | | Illinoisans in that they pay over 250% of the federal poverty | 10 | | level, provide a safe work environment, and are not temporary | 11 | | in that their average duration exceeds one year of employment; | 12 | | and be it further | 13 | | RESOLVED, That the jobs enhance our citizens standard of | 14 | | living and due to the level of pay and length of employment in | 15 | | comparison to the incentive provided will serve to expand our | 16 | | revenue base rather than contract our revenue base; and be it | 17 | | further | 18 | | RESOLVED, That the design of our statutory incentive | 19 | | programs should generate at least 2 dollars of investment in | 20 | | our State for every dollar of incentive provided, be | 21 | | administered by the Department of Commerce and Economic | 22 | | Opportunity based on recognized standards and benchmarks, and |
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| 1 | | account for enhanced incentives for jobs or spending in | 2 | | economically depressed areas of our State.
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