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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, The Department of Homeland Security considers the |
3 | | following sectors to be critical infrastructure: (1) Chemical; |
4 | | (2) Commercial Facilities; (3) Communications; (4) Critical |
5 | | Manufacturing; (5) Dams; (6) Defense Industrial Base; (7) |
6 | | Emergency Services; (8) Energy; (9) Financial Services; (10) |
7 | | Food and Agriculture; (11) Government Facilities; (12) |
8 | | Healthcare and Public Health; (13) Information Technology; |
9 | | (14) Nuclear Reactors, Materials, and Waste; (15) |
10 | | Sector-Specific Agencies; (16) Transportation Systems; and |
11 | | (17) Water and Wastewater Systems; and
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12 | | WHEREAS, The Presidential Policy Directive-21 (PPD-21), |
13 | | "Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience" provides the |
14 | | policy for how the federal government builds trusted |
15 | | partnerships and "advances a national unity of effort to |
16 | | strengthen and maintain secure, functioning, and resilient |
17 | | critical infrastructure"; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has a strategic and vital |
19 | | role in every one of the above listed critical infrastructure |
20 | | sectors, along with being the fifth largest state per |
21 | | population and home to the third largest city in the country; |
22 | | Illinois has a global impact and is one of the economic engines |
23 | | of the Midwest; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, The Government Facilities Sector includes a wide |
2 | | variety of buildings, located in the United States and |
3 | | overseas, that are owned or leased by federal, State, local, |
4 | | and tribal governments; many government facilities are open to |
5 | | the public for business activities, commercial transactions, |
6 | | and recreational activities while others that are not open to |
7 | | the public contain highly sensitive information, materials, |
8 | | processes, and equipment; these facilities include general-use |
9 | | office buildings and special-use military installations, |
10 | | embassies, courthouses, national laboratories, and structures |
11 | | that may house critical equipment, systems, networks, and |
12 | | functions; in addition to physical structures, the sector |
13 | | includes cyber elements that contribute to the protection of |
14 | | sector assets as well as individuals who perform essential |
15 | | functions or possess tactical, operational, or strategic |
16 | | knowledge; and
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17 | | WHEREAS, The Old State Capitol located in downtown |
18 | | Springfield is considered to be critical infrastructure; |
19 | | therefore, be it
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20 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
21 | | HUNDREDTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
22 | | urge the United States government, specifically the Department |
23 | | of Homeland Security, to consider the Capitol Complex and its |
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1 | | crown jewel, the State Capitol Building, as critical |
2 | | infrastructure based upon the guidelines of the Government |
3 | | Facilities Sector; and be it further
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4 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |
5 | | delivered to United States Senators Richard Durbin and Tammy |
6 | | Duckworth, and the entire Illinois Congressional Delegation.
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