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91_HJ0046

 
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 1                       HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The State of Illinois made a good  faith  effort
 3    to  help  the  economy of Illinois; the hotels that benefited
 4    from this effort have not returned that same  good  faith  by
 5    paying  back  the money borrowed and are now required only to
 6    pay back money toward the loans when they  declare  a  profit
 7    and  the  money is applied to the principal not the interest;
 8    and

 9        WHEREAS, State of Illinois employees have  paid  more  to
10    stay at these hotels than the hotels have paid back since the
11    inception of the loans, and the continued use of these hotels
12    is  resulting  in  the residents of Illinois paying double to
13    these hotels because the loans are not being repaid; and

14        WHEREAS, The Collinsville Holiday Inn has  borrowed  from
15    the State of Illinois and still owes $15,428,773 in principal
16    and  $8,837,518  in  interest,  and  has  a total outstanding
17    balance due of $24,226,291 as of December 30, 1999; and

18        WHEREAS,  The  Renaissance  Hotel  of   Springfield   has
19    borrowed   from   the   State  of  Illinois  and  still  owes
20    $14,012,106 in principal and $8,994,624 in interest, and  has
21    a total outstanding balance due of $23,006,730 as of December
22    30, 1999; therefore, be it

23        RESOLVED,   BY   THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
24    NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF  ILLINOIS,  THE
25    SENATE  CONCURRING  HEREIN, that until such time as the loans
26    to the hotels are being paid back on  a  regular  basis,  all
27    State  of  Illinois  employees  shall  be directed not to use
28    these hotels while travelling on State business;  and  be  it
29    further

30        RESOLVED,  That  a  suitable  copy  of this resolution be
31    presented to Governor George H. Ryan.

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