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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION

 
2    WHEREAS, The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
3stated in its 2021 report card that the United States received
4a grade of C- regarding the current state of infrastructure
5and that more than six trillion dollars is needed to restore
6the nation's infrastructure to a state of good repair; over
7two trillion dollars is currently not funded, and the
8remainder is inadequately funded; new, 21st Century projects
9are also unfunded; and
 
10    WHEREAS, The Illinois ASCE 2022 Report Card assigned the
11State's systems a cumulative grade of "C-"; the report
12analyzes 11 categories of infrastructure pertinent to
13Illinois, including aviation (C+), bridges (C), dams (C+),
14drinking water (D+), inland waterways (D), ports (C-), rail
15(C+), roads (D+), storm water (D+), transit (D+), and
16wastewater (C-); and
 
17    WHEREAS, Out of four million total water service lines,
18over 675,000 have been identified as lead and almost 380,000
19as copper with lead solder services; Illinois will require at
20least $12 billion to replace the lead water lines, and federal
21appropriations will cover less than 10% of that cost; and
 
22    WHEREAS, Illinois' aging drinking water infrastructure is

 

 

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1leading to leaking pipelines, costing taxpayers money and
2critical resources; in 2017, a total of 106 million gallons
3per day (MGD) were lost among Lake Michigan allocation
4permittees, or 13% of total water supplied; additional funding
5is needed for aging storm water infrastructure that must keep
6up with increasing rainfall trends from climate change; and
 
7    WHEREAS, Illinois needs at least 300,000 new units of
8affordable housing for the most housing insecure; homelessness
9increased in Illinois in 2024 by 116%, and there are 26,000
10unhoused in the State; and
 
11    WHEREAS, There are 2,405 bridges in poor condition, or 9%
12of all bridges in the State that are crossed by motorists every
13day; approximately 70% of Illinois bridges in poor condition
14are owned by counties, towns, or cities, suggesting the local
15maintenance backlog is a significant challenge; and
 
16    WHEREAS, Federal legislation is needed to create a
17national infrastructure bank to finance all infrastructure
18requirements to bring the system to a state of good repair and
19build new projects; and
 
20    WHEREAS, The new national infrastructure bank is modeled
21on previous banks that helped build much of the country's
22infrastructure under Presidents George Washington, James

 

 

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1Madison, Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin D. Roosevelt; the last
2such bank helped bring us out of the Great Depression and win
3World War II; and
 
4    WHEREAS, The new national infrastructure bank will create
525 million new jobs, pay Davis-Bacon wages, and enforce Buy
6America provisions; Disadvantaged Business Enterprises will
7receive significant disbursements, and the bill mandates
8large-scale minority hiring; the bank will require no new
9federal spending or federal taxes; according to experts, the
10bank will grow the economy by 5% per year as did its
11predecessors; and
 
12    WHEREAS, The new national infrastructure bank will
13complement the Rebuild Illinois infrastructure program passed
14by the legislature in 2019 and provide the additional new
15money to bring all infrastructure in Illinois to a state of
16good repair; and
 
17    WHEREAS, Many organizations are in support of a new
18national infrastructure bank, including the National Black
19Caucus of State Legislators, the National Hispanic Caucus of
20State Legislators, the National Asian-Pacific American Caucus
21of State Legislators, the Council of State Governments-East,
22the National Association of Counties, the National Association
23of Development Organizations, the US High Speed Rail

 

 

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1Association, the National Latino Farmers and Ranchers Trade
2Association, the American Sustainable Business Council, the
3National Association of Minority Contractors, and the United
4Association of Plumbers and Steamfitters International Union;
5in addition, 29 state legislatures have introduced or passed
6resolutions of support, as have county and city councils,
7including the Chicago City Council; therefore, be it
 
8    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE ONE HUNDRED FOURTH GENERAL
9ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF
10REPRESENTATIVES CONCURRING HEREIN, that we urge the United
11States Congress to pass legislation to create a new national
12infrastructure bank to finance urgently needed infrastructure
13projects; and be it further
 
14    RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be
15delivered to the President of the United States, the U.S.
16Senate Majority Leader, the U.S. Senate Minority Leader, the
17U.S. Speaker of the House, the U.S. House of Representatives
18Minority Leader, all members of the Illinois Congressional
19Delegation, and the Governor.