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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The growing distance and time many Illinois |
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| employees must travel between home and work is detrimental to |
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| their community and family life, increases traffic congestion, |
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| helps place Illinois fifth in the nation in the longest commute |
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| times, and harms the State's environment; and
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| WHEREAS, Many Illinois employers are having increasing |
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| difficulty attracting and retaining qualified workers because |
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| of the commute time required and the inadequate supply of |
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| nearby affordable housing; and
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| WHEREAS, In a time of tight budgets, Illinois must continue |
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| to create and grow jobs while maximizing its investment of |
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| limited State economic development funds; and
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| WHEREAS, One way to maximize the State's investments is by |
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| encouraging companies, whenever feasible, to locate or expand |
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| in location efficient areas to which their employees can easily |
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| commute, where their employees can afford to live, or which do |
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| not require costly new publicly funded roads or other |
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| infrastructure and expenses for the primary purpose of |
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| supporting a company's location choice; and
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| WHEREAS, Some Illinois employers have recognized the |
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| impact of housing and transit options on their employee |
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| recruitment and retention, and in response, have implemented |
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| low-cost programs that expand their employees' adequate |
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| affordable housing and/or mass transit options, and the State |
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| could promote these corporate models to encourage similar |
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| efforts by other companies; therefore, be it
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
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| there is created the Corporate Location Efficiency Task Force |
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| that shall hear testimony from State agencies and private |
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| entities and shall be appointed as follows: 4 voting members |
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| appointed from the House of Representatives, with 2 members |
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| appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and 2 |
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| members appointed by the Minority Leader of the House of |
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| Representatives, with the majority caucus members serving at |
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| the pleasure of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and |
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| the minority caucus members serving at the pleasure of the |
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| Minority Leader of the House of Representatives; 4 voting |
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| members appointed from the Senate, with 2 members appointed by |
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| the President of the Senate and 2 members appointed by the |
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| Minority Leader of the Senate, with majority caucus members |
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| serving at the pleasure of the President of the Senate and the |
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| minority caucus members serving at the pleasure of the Minority |
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| Leader of the Senate; and up to 12 non-voting members appointed |
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| from pertinent fields or disciplines by the legislative members |
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| of the Task Force by majority vote from the following |
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| categories: housing advocates, transportation advocates, |
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| public interest groups, labor, local municipalities, and |
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| businesses; a majority of the legislative appointees shall |
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| select a legislative member of the Task Force to serve as |
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| chairperson; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall study ways to maximize |
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| the use of State economic development funds by encouraging |
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| employers to locate or expand in areas that are or can be made |
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| location efficient, and this study shall include the following: |
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| (1) a series of hearings during which the Task Force takes |
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| testimony from experts in areas such as economic development, |
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| housing, transportation, and workforce development, as well as |
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| key government agencies, labor, business, and other |
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| stakeholders; |
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| (2) a review of some of the Illinois employers, government |
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| agencies and other institutions that have implemented |
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| cost-effective, innovative policies and programs to expand |
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| employees' options for affordable housing near work and |
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| convenient, efficient transportation to work; |
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| (3) a proposal for how the State can highlight these |
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| corporate models and encourage others to replicate successful |
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| employee programs; |
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| (4) an analysis of existing sources of data and information |
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| such as the Census Data that can inform an employer about the |
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| affordable housing and transportation options available to its |
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| employees in a certain municipality or area; and |
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| (5) a legislative proposal for using incentives to |
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| encourage employers to locate or expand in location efficient |
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| areas which shall include an analysis of characteristics such |
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| as maximizing the use of existing public investments |
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| infrastructure, minimizing additional government expenditures, |
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| and locating near places offering affordable housing to that |
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| employer's workforce or requiring short commutes; and be it |
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| further
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| RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall receive the assistance |
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| of legislative staff, legislative agencies, and upon request, |
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| private and public organizations; and be it further
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| RESOLVED, That the Corporate Location Efficiency Task |
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| Force shall be appointed by June 1, 2004, and shall meet as |
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| soon as possible after the legislative members have been |
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| appointed, shall hold public hearings, and shall report its |
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| findings and recommendations to the General Assembly by filing |
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| a copy of its report with the Secretary of the Senate and the |
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| Clerk of the House of Representatives no later than January 1, |
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| 2005; upon filing its report, the Task Force is dissolved; and |
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| be it further
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| RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be presented to |
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| the Governor's office, the Director of Commerce and Economic |
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| Opportunity, the President of the Senate, the Minority Leader |
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| of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and |
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| the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives.
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