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1 | | SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, On February 29, 2012, Midwest Generation |
3 | | announced that it would retire its two Chicago power plants as |
4 | | the result of an agreement with the City of Chicago and Mayor |
5 | | Rahm Emanuel, which was reached in consultation with community |
6 | | groups and aldermen; and
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7 | | WHEREAS, Residents in communities neighboring these |
8 | | facilities, including Pilsen and Little Village, joined with a |
9 | | broad and diverse coalition of community, labor, health, faith, |
10 | | youth, and environmental organizations to form the Chicago |
11 | | Clean Power Coalition to advocate for the eventual retirement |
12 | | of these facilities as a part of a national transition to new |
13 | | energy sources; and |
14 | | WHEREAS, the Clean Power Coalition partners include the |
15 | | following organizations: 8th Day Center for Justice, 49th Ward |
16 | | Green Corps, Action Now, Aerotecture International Inc., |
17 | | American Renewable Energy & Power, LLC, American Medical |
18 | | Student Association-UIC, Blacks in Green, Bridgeport Alliance, |
19 | | Buddhist Peace Fellowship, CAPOW! Citizens Act to Protect Our |
20 | | Water, Chicago Youth Climate Coalition, Citizen |
21 | | Action/Illinois, Citizens Against Ruining the Environment, |
22 | | Citizens Committee for a Clean Blue Island, Collective |
23 | | Consciousness Movement, Consolidated Printing, David Weiner & |
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1 | | Associates, Design Makes Change, Doctors Council SEIU, |
2 | | Eco-Justice Collaborative, Energy Action Coalition, |
3 | | Environment Illinois, Environmental Law & Policy Center, Faith |
4 | | in Place, Gaia Movement USA, Green Guy Solutions, Green |
5 | | Sanctuary Group, Beverly Unitarian Church, Greenpeace, Growing |
6 | | Station Community Garden, KenJiva Energy Systems, Illinois |
7 | | Solar Energy Association, Illinois Student Environmental |
8 | | Coalition, Little Village Environmental Justice Organization, |
9 | | Loyola University's Student Environmental Alliance, Natural |
10 | | Resources Defense Council, Nuclear Energy Information Service, |
11 | | Oikos: The Religion and Environment Initiative, Peace |
12 | | Productions, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Pilsen |
13 | | Alliance, Pilsen Environmental Rights & Reform Organization, |
14 | | Progressive Democrats of America, Protestants for the Common |
15 | | Good, Rainforest Action Network Chicago, Ravenswood Community |
16 | | Council, Resource Center, Respiratory Health Association of |
17 | | Metropolitan Chicago, Sierra Club, Southeast Environmental |
18 | | Task Force, Southsiders Organized for Unity and Liberation, |
19 | | SolAir Works, Inc., SAIC Student Environmental Activism Group, |
20 | | Students for a Just and Stable Future at the University of |
21 | | Chicago, Team 15 United, Topless America, Union of Concerned |
22 | | Scientists, Community Action Program at the UIC College of |
23 | | Medicine, Urban Sustain, Wellington Avenue UCC, and Windy City |
24 | | Green Power; and |
25 | | WHEREAS, The timing of the decision to retire these |
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1 | | facilities, and the schedule for the retirement of these |
2 | | facilities, was the result of a process initiated by Mayor |
3 | | Emanuel; and
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4 | | WHEREAS, Midwest Generation and the City of Chicago have |
5 | | entered into an agreement finding that the timetable for the |
6 | | retirement of these facilities achieves the objectives of the |
7 | | proposed Chicago Clean Power Ordinance; and
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8 | | WHEREAS, The closure of these facilities will help the City |
9 | | of Chicago and the State of Illinois achieve their clean air |
10 | | goals; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, The process undertaken by Midwest Generation and |
12 | | the City of Chicago included community, public health, and |
13 | | environmental groups, which agreed not pursue certain pending |
14 | | litigation against Midwest Generation; and
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15 | | WHEREAS, Once operations at these facilities cease, |
16 | | Midwest Generation will maintain the facilities in a safe and |
17 | | prudent manner as redevelopment opportunities and funding are |
18 | | explored; therefore, be it
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19 | | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL |
20 | | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
21 | | CONCURRING HEREIN, that we recognize Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the |
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1 | | community residents and organizations of Pilsen and Little |
2 | | Village in Chicago, the Chicago Clean Power Coalition, and |
3 | | Midwest Generation for their work and leadership in reaching |
4 | | the agreed resolution to retire coal-fired power plants at the |
5 | | Fisk and Crawford stations in accordance with the goals and |
6 | | objectives of the proposed Chicago Clean Power Ordinance; and |
7 | | be it further
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8 | | RESOLVED, That we support the ongoing efforts to determine |
9 | | clean, new uses for these facilities and to transition these |
10 | | facilities to uses that improve the quality of life in these |
11 | | communities; and be it further
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12 | | RESOLVED, That we acknowledge that thousands of hard |
13 | | working and dedicated men and women have worked at these |
14 | | facilities since the early 1900's producing the electricity |
15 | | that was essential to build the City of Chicago; and be it |
16 | | further |
17 | | RESOLVED, That we urge the Governor and the agencies of the |
18 | | State of Illinois to support efforts to retire these facilities |
19 | | and to transition these facilities into uses that improve the |
20 | | quality of life in the communities in which they are located; |
21 | | and be it further |
22 | | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be |