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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The Illinois economy is transforming; despite | ||||||
3 | having the nation's fifth largest state economy, the State | ||||||
4 | ranked only 35th in economic growth over the last 15 years; and
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5 | WHEREAS, Illinois' economic growth is lagging because we | ||||||
6 | are losing good jobs; between 1990 and 2005, the number of | ||||||
7 | manufacturing jobs in Illinois declined by 24.3%, or 222,500; | ||||||
8 | during this same period, 34% of job growth occurred in | ||||||
9 | education, health services, and hospitality, sectors that | ||||||
10 | currently pay, on average, 29% less than manufacturing jobs; | ||||||
11 | adjusted for inflation, median wages have declined leaving | ||||||
12 | families with the same income they had in 1989; nearly 685,000 | ||||||
13 | working Illinoisans earn less than the living wage for a single | ||||||
14 | adult - $17,950 annually; and
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15 | WHEREAS, 40% of new job growth will be in mid- to high-wage | ||||||
16 | sectors; manufacturers will continue to be a major employer, | ||||||
17 | but most of these jobs will require increasingly sophisticated | ||||||
18 | levels of skill; in fact, over 35% of Illinois' new jobs will | ||||||
19 | require an associate degree or higher and 71% of the highest | ||||||
20 | wage jobs will require a post-secondary degree; and
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21 | WHEREAS, To attract high wage jobs, Illinois will need | ||||||
22 | high-skilled workers; but, at the same time that our economy |
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1 | demands skilled workers in order to remain competitive and | ||||||
2 | thrive, federal funds for workforce development continue to | ||||||
3 | shrink, after adjusting for inflation; and
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4 | WHEREAS, It is time for Illinois to make a new commitment; | ||||||
5 | about 594,000 twenty-five to fifty-four year olds have no high | ||||||
6 | school diploma or equivalent; 60% of these working age | ||||||
7 | individuals are without an associate degree or higher; just 35% | ||||||
8 | of Illinois' young adults are enrolled in postsecondary | ||||||
9 | education; over the next 15 years, 33% of the State's labor | ||||||
10 | force will retire and the fastest growing segments of our | ||||||
11 | population who must replace them have generally lower education | ||||||
12 | levels; and
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13 | WHEREAS, Strong workforce development is a key driver of | ||||||
14 | long-term business retention and growth; additionally, | ||||||
15 | Illinois must use its economic development policies | ||||||
16 | strategically targeting disadvantage areas to foster high-wage | ||||||
17 | job creation and to leverage infrastructure investments; these | ||||||
18 | are the tools that can ensure Illinois' families, businesses, | ||||||
19 | and communities enjoy a prosperous future; therefore, be it
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20 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
21 | NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that, | ||||||
22 | to compete successfully in a global economy and end poverty, | ||||||
23 | Illinois needs an integrated economic and workforce |
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1 | development policy that works for everyone and that includes | ||||||
2 | producing skilled workers in strong businesses with good jobs | ||||||
3 | that foster thriving communities; and be it further
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4 | RESOLVED, That this new policy must provide lasting value | ||||||
5 | to Illinois' 10 economic regions and offer sustainable | ||||||
6 | programming that allows for the flexibility necessary to | ||||||
7 | address regional differences in the economy, business climate | ||||||
8 | and the workforce; and be it further | ||||||
9 | RESOLVED, That the General Assembly create, upon passage of | ||||||
10 | this resolution, a bipartisan task force that shall hold public | ||||||
11 | hearings, gather evidence, develop, and propose legislation | ||||||
12 | and ultimately furnish a report that will: | ||||||
13 | (1) Ensure Illinoisans develop the skills businesses | ||||||
14 | demand in a modern economy. | ||||||
15 | (2) Create career paths and job opportunities for all | ||||||
16 | working-age Illinoisans, from the least skilled and most | ||||||
17 | disadvantaged to middle income workers whose skills have | ||||||
18 | become obsolete. | ||||||
19 | (3) Invest resources in the capital and human | ||||||
20 | infrastructure needed to attract and retain "high road" | ||||||
21 | employers that provide quality jobs, wages, and benefits. | ||||||
22 | (4) Encourage entrepreneurship, small business growth, | ||||||
23 | technology transfers from Illinois' higher education | ||||||
24 | system, and other economic/workforce development |
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1 | innovation in all communities across Illinois to grow | ||||||
2 | competitive State businesses. | ||||||
3 | (5) Support economic and workforce development that is | ||||||
4 | environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable.
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