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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 1753 | ||||||
2 | (As Amended by Senate Amendment No. 1)
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3 | WHEREAS, Good jobs are the foundation of a strong economy | ||||||
4 | and a thriving society where the American Dream is within | ||||||
5 | reach, the dignity of work is honored, families are nurtured, | ||||||
6 | and communities can flourish; and
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7 | WHEREAS, For many decades, the Nabisco plant (now owned by | ||||||
8 | Mondelez International) on Chicago's Southwest Side has | ||||||
9 | provided hundreds of jobs that have sustained working-class | ||||||
10 | families and helped them to buy homes, educate their children, | ||||||
11 | and give back to their communities, all while contributing to | ||||||
12 | the success of its products and shareholders; and
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13 | WHEREAS, In 1993, in recognition of the plant's importance | ||||||
14 | to the Illinois economy, its then-owner, Nabisco Biscuit | ||||||
15 | Company, was awarded State and city tax credits in excess of | ||||||
16 | $90 million as an incentive to stay in Chicago; as recently as | ||||||
17 | 2013, Mondelez received a State EDGE tax credit conditional on | ||||||
18 | the creation of 25 new jobs at its Naperville facility; and
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19 | WHEREAS, Mondelez did not meet the job creation criteria in | ||||||
20 | Naperville and was unable to utilize its EDGE tax credit; | ||||||
21 | meanwhile, the company prepared to eliminate 600 jobs - half of | ||||||
22 | the workforce - at the Southwest Side Oreo plant and relocate |
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1 | much of its production to Mexico; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Other EDGE beneficiaries were able to create or | ||||||
3 | retain jobs at one Illinois location while moving many more | ||||||
4 | positions out of the State from another location, thus avoiding | ||||||
5 | their job creation and retention obligations and seriously | ||||||
6 | undermining the core purpose of using public funds for economic | ||||||
7 | development incentives; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Under Governor Bruce Rauner, the Department of | ||||||
9 | Commerce and Economic Opportunity has adopted a new policy | ||||||
10 | whereby multiple facilities operated by EDGE recipients will no | ||||||
11 | longer be considered separate entities, so corporations | ||||||
12 | receiving tax credits cannot play a shell game with layoffs at | ||||||
13 | taxpayer expense; therefore, be it
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14 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-NINTH GENERAL | ||||||
15 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we commend the Rauner | ||||||
16 | administration for closing the EDGE credit loophole and urge | ||||||
17 | the Governor and the Department of Commerce and Economic | ||||||
18 | Opportunity to continue working with the General Assembly to | ||||||
19 | tighten accountability in all corporate incentive programs, | ||||||
20 | ensuring taxpayers dollars are used to create good-paying jobs | ||||||
21 | that sustain families and communities for the long term; and be | ||||||
22 | it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That we urge Mondelez International to | ||||||
2 | reconsider its decision to move production lines out of Chicago | ||||||
3 | and out of the United States, and instead to work fairly and in | ||||||
4 | good faith with its loyal employees, the unions that represent | ||||||
5 | those employees, and the State of Illinois in order to keep | ||||||
6 | Oreos American-made and continue to invest in its human capital | ||||||
7 | in a city that has supported the success of its products for | ||||||
8 | many decades; and be it further | ||||||
9 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be | ||||||
10 | delivered to Governor Rauner, DCEO Acting Director Sean | ||||||
11 | McCarthy, and Mondelez International Chief Executive Officer | ||||||
12 | Irene Rosenfeld.
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