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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Steel has always been a core part of the | ||||||
3 | industrial and manufacturing sector of the United States; in | ||||||
4 | Illinois, the steel industry employs over 9,000 workers and
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5 | supports approximately 64,000 jobs; and
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6 | WHEREAS, At its height in the 1940s and 1950s, American | ||||||
7 | steel accounted for about
40% of production worldwide, and the | ||||||
8 | industry employed over 650,000 workers; today,
China has taken | ||||||
9 | over the steel market, producing 49% of the 1.7 billion metric | ||||||
10 | tons
produced globally in 2017, while the United States ranked | ||||||
11 | fifth with 5% of production; and
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12 | WHEREAS, China's overwhelming grip on the industry has | ||||||
13 | forced prices down and
pushed American companies out of | ||||||
14 | business, leading to the layoff of thousands of
American | ||||||
15 | workers; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Currently, there are approximately 140,000 | ||||||
17 | Americans working in the steel
industry, a decline of over | ||||||
18 | 500,000 from the industry's peak; and | ||||||
19 | WHEREAS, The U.S. is the world's top importer of steel; in | ||||||
20 | 2017, we imported 36 million
metric tons of steel, while only | ||||||
21 | producing 10.1 million metric tons; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, The total U.S. trade deficit with China was $375 | ||||||
2 | billion in 2017; and | ||||||
3 | WHEREAS, Despite these troubling trends, public contracts | ||||||
4 | continue to be awarded to
Chinese companies that have undercut | ||||||
5 | our market with predatory prices; the Chicago
Transit Authority | ||||||
6 | recently awarded a $1.3 billion contract for new rail cars to | ||||||
7 | the Chinese
CRRC Corporation, further undermining U.S. steel; | ||||||
8 | and | ||||||
9 | WHEREAS, American tax dollars should be used to back | ||||||
10 | American companies, support
American jobs, build up our | ||||||
11 | infrastructure, and encourage long term growth in our
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12 | industrial and manufacturing sector; and | ||||||
13 | WHEREAS, Illinois should implement a "Buy America" policy | ||||||
14 | which would give
preference to American companies for publicly | ||||||
15 | funded infrastructure projects; such a
policy would improve our | ||||||
16 | infrastructure, create jobs, and give Illinois a tool to use
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17 | against unfair pricing from foreign companies; and
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18 | WHEREAS, Illinois should also institute a "Buy Illinois" | ||||||
19 | policy, which would give further
preference to companies | ||||||
20 | located in Illinois; and
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1 | WHEREAS, It is within our power to fight back against | ||||||
2 | Chinese control of the steel
market by using taxpayer dollars | ||||||
3 | to support American jobs, families, and communities; | ||||||
4 | therefore, be it
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5 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL | ||||||
6 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we recognize the | ||||||
7 | importance of steel to the manufacturing base of the United | ||||||
8 | States, and we support American steel workers and American | ||||||
9 | steel companies; and be it further
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10 | RESOLVED, That we urge the State of Illinois to implement | ||||||
11 | both a "Buy America" policy and a "Buy
Illinois" policy, which | ||||||
12 | would help grow the steel industry, create jobs, build the | ||||||
13 | middle
class, and protect American companies and workers.
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