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1 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, Energy policy and regulation are vital to | ||||||
3 | Illinois' economy and have a direct impact on Illinois | ||||||
4 | families, businesses, farmers, and employees; and
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5 | WHEREAS,
The United States Environmental Protection Agency | ||||||
6 | (EPA) has proposed or is proposing numerous new regulations, | ||||||
7 | particularly in the area of air quality and regulation of | ||||||
8 | greenhouse gases, that are likely to have major effect on the | ||||||
9 | economy, jobs, and U.S. competitiveness in worldwide markets; | ||||||
10 | and
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11 | WHEREAS, The EPA's regulatory activity as to air quality | ||||||
12 | and greenhouse gases has become known as the "train wreck" | ||||||
13 | because of the numerous and overlapping requirements and the | ||||||
14 | potentially devastating consequences this activity may have on | ||||||
15 | the economy; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Concern is growing that, with cap-and-trade | ||||||
17 | legislation having failed in Congress, the EPA is attempting to | ||||||
18 | obtain the same results through the adoption of regulations; | ||||||
19 | and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, Neither the EPA nor the present Presidential | ||||||
21 | administration has undertaken any comprehensive study of what |
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1 | the cumulative effect of all of this new regulatory activity | ||||||
2 | will have on the economy, jobs, and competitiveness; moreover, | ||||||
3 | the EPA has not performed any comprehensive study of what the | ||||||
4 | environmental benefits of its greenhouse regulation will be in | ||||||
5 | terms of impacts on global climate; and | ||||||
6 | WHEREAS, Illinois State agencies are routinely required to | ||||||
7 | identify the costs of their regulations and to justify those | ||||||
8 | costs in light of the benefits; and
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9 | WHEREAS, The Illinois Senate supports continuing | ||||||
10 | improvements in the quality of the nation's air and believes | ||||||
11 | that such improvements can be made in a sensible fashion | ||||||
12 | without damaging the economy so long as there is a full | ||||||
13 | understanding of the cost of the regulations at issue; and
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14 | WHEREAS, The primary goal of government at the present time | ||||||
15 | must be to promote economic recovery and to foster a stable and | ||||||
16 | predictable business environment that will lead to the creation | ||||||
17 | of jobs; therefore, be it
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18 | RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-SEVENTH GENERAL | ||||||
19 | ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we urge President Obama | ||||||
20 | to sign an Executive Order prohibiting the Environmental | ||||||
21 | Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gas emissions; | ||||||
22 | and be it further |
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1 | RESOLVED, That we urge Congress to adopt legislation | ||||||
2 | prohibiting the EPA, by any means necessary, from regulating | ||||||
3 | greenhouse gas emissions, including if necessary defunding the | ||||||
4 | EPA greenhouse gas regulatory activities; and be it further
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5 | RESOLVED, That we also urge Congress to impose a moratorium | ||||||
6 | on the promulgation of any new air quality regulations by the | ||||||
7 | EPA, except to directly address an imminent health or | ||||||
8 | environmental emergency, for a period of at least 2 years; and | ||||||
9 | be it further | ||||||
10 | RESOLVED, That Congress require the Administration to | ||||||
11 | undertake a comprehensive study identifying all regulatory | ||||||
12 | activity that the EPA intends to undertake in furtherance of | ||||||
13 | its goal of "taking action on climate change and improving air | ||||||
14 | quality" and specifying the cumulative effect of all of these | ||||||
15 | regulations on the economy, jobs, and American economic | ||||||
16 | competitiveness; and be it further | ||||||
17 | RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be sent | ||||||
18 | to President Barack Obama, the President pro tempore of the | ||||||
19 | United States Senate, the Speaker of the United States House of | ||||||
20 | Representatives, the Administrator of the Environmental | ||||||
21 | Protection Agency, and each member of the Illinois | ||||||
22 | congressional delegation.
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