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1 | | HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The banking crisis in the United States is |
3 | | continuing as exemplified by the fraudulent practices of Wells |
4 | | Fargo Bank and others; the ongoing criminal actions of JP |
5 | | Morgan Chase, Citibank, HSBC, and other "too-big-to-fail" |
6 | | banks have resulted in billions of dollars in fines; and yet, |
7 | | the federally insured banks still have over $250 trillion of |
8 | | derivative securities on their books, the same securities that |
9 | | blew up the economy in 2008; and
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10 | | WHEREAS, The financial crisis is being driven by a collapse |
11 | | of our nation's industry and infrastructure, gross domestic |
12 | | product has been expanding at an anemic rate of 1-2% per year |
13 | | for nearly a decade, and productivity has been growing at an |
14 | | even lower .5%; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, A return to a durable industrial recovery will |
16 | | require adoption of national banking policies as the first |
17 | | Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton, and Presidents, |
18 | | John Quincy Adams, Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin D. Roosevelt |
19 | | adopted during their administrations; federal credit to |
20 | | industry, states, and cities built the nation's economy; a new |
21 | | national bank could invest trillions of dollars into our |
22 | | infrastructure, creating millions of new jobs and increasing |
23 | | productivity of the nation; and
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| | HJ0028 | - 2 - | LRB100 09584 SMS 19752 r |
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1 | | WHEREAS, During the 114th Congress (2015-2016), the House |
2 | | of Representatives introduced the "Return to Prudent Banking |
3 | | Act of 2015" (HR 381), and the Senate introduced the "21st |
4 | | Century Glass Steagall Act of 2015" (S.B. 1709), both intended |
5 | | to restore the separation of investment and commercial banking; |
6 | | neither reached a vote; therefore, be it |
7 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
8 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE SENATE |
9 | | CONCURRING HEREIN, that we urge the United States Congress to |
10 | | immediately adopt the "American Recovery Program" with the |
11 | | following objectives: |
12 | | (1) To pass legislation of a similar nature to those |
13 | | introduced in the 114th Congress restoring the provisions |
14 | | of the Glass-Steagall Act; Glass-Steagall was law for 66 |
15 | | years and prevented the kind of collapse that hit the U.S. |
16 | | in 2008; the Illinois General Assembly was one of 15 state |
17 | | legislatures to file Glass-Steagall resolutions in 2016, |
18 | | (HR1093); and Glass-Steagall was added to the platform of |
19 | | the 2016 Democratic and Republican national conventions; |
20 | | and |
21 | | (2) Return to a national banking and a federal credit |
22 | | system modeled on the principles of Alexander Hamilton's |
23 | | First Bank of the United States, which built all of the |
24 | | early infrastructure of the nation; President Abraham |
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1 | | Lincoln was a leading advocate for a new national bank and |
2 | | used the Greenback policy to build the industrial might of |
3 | | the nation; the same credit policy was embodied in |
4 | | President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Reconstruction Finance |
5 | | Corporation (RFC), which financed the gigantic New Deal |
6 | | infrastructure program, the Civilian Conservation Corps |
7 | | (CCC), which proved to be one of the best public-works |
8 | | programs ever funded by the U.S. government; in Illinois, |
9 | | the CCC planted thousands of trees, installed telephone |
10 | | lines, and built recreational areas, picnic facilities, |
11 | | impoundments, roads, and trails; Illinois CCC projects |
12 | | include the Belle Smith Springs Recreation Area, Shawnee |
13 | | Pounds Hollow Recreation Area, and the New Salem Village; a |
14 | | new national bank can be capitalized at one to two trillion |
15 | | dollars with non-taxpayer money and can fund a new |
16 | | infrastructure program; and |
17 | | (3) Use the federal credit system to build a modern |
18 | | network of high-speed rail, power generating systems, and |
19 | | water projects, such as those urgently needed in the |
20 | | Southwest; high-speed passenger and freight lines could |
21 | | alter the entire Western United States; and |
22 | | (4) Rebuild our space program, beginning with |
23 | | industrial development of the moon, explore the solar |
24 | | system, and inspire future generations; and launch a crash |
25 | | program to develop fusion power as key to solving the |
26 | | energy problems for the long term; therefore, be it
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