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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE RESOLUTION 724
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| AMENDMENT NO. ___. Amend House Resolution 724 by replacing |
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| everything after the heading with the following:
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| "WHEREAS, High-speed rail is a very effective tool for |
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| economic development that ties together cities and towns 600 |
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| miles apart into one economic unit; and |
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| WHEREAS, High-speed rail is an environmentally-friendly |
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| means of moving people, reducing our dependence on foreign oil |
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| and reducing greenhouse gas emissions; and |
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| WHEREAS, High-speed rail is an essential part of our |
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| national security agenda, both because of its reduction in |
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| foreign oil consumption and because it is an effective method |
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| of conducting mass evacuations from cities, especially if air |
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| travel were to become impaired; and |
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| WHEREAS, Creating jobs through new infrastructure is key to |
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| the nation's economic recovery; and |
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| WHEREAS, A 2,250-mile Midwestern passenger rail network as |
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| envisioned under the United States Department of |
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| Transportation's high-speed corridor designations could create |
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| more than 1 million permanent jobs and more than 450,000 |
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| constructions jobs in the region; and |
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| WHEREAS, Outside of California, the Midwest has the highest |
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| concentration of cities with a population of more than 300,000; |
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| most of those cities, including Chicago, Detroit, |
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| Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Cleveland, Minneapolis, St. Louis, |
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| and Cincinnati, could be served and joined together |
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| economically into a stronger unit by a Midwest high-speed rail |
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| network; these metropolitan areas alone represent nearly 10% of |
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| the U.S. population and the Midwest region is home to one-third |
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| of the U.S. population; and |
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| WHEREAS, In 2009, President Obama and the United States |
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| Congress demonstrated leadership and vision by including $8 |
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| billion in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 |
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| for high-speed rail; and |
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| WHEREAS, The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 |
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| funds sparked a national resurgence in interest for high-speed |
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| rail, generating more than $103 billion in pre-application |
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| requests to the Federal Rail Administration; and |
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| WHEREAS, In order to meet the demand for high-speed rail, |
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| the federal government must dramatically increase its |
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| financial commitment over the next few years; and |
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| WHEREAS, The U.S. House of Representatives voted to spend |
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| $4 billion in FY2010 on high-speed rail; and |
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| WHEREAS, The U.S. Senate only voted to spend $1.2 billion |
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| in FY2010 on high-speed rail; and |
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| WHEREAS, Ultimately, Congress spent $2.5 billion on |
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| high-speed rail in FY2010; and |
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| WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has appropriated funds for |
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| high-speed rail; the Illinois General Assembly has allocated |
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| more than $850 million for railroad infrastructure in the |
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| capital program, the single largest legislatively-enacted |
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| appropriation of any state in the history of the nation for |
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| railroad infrastructure; and |
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| urge the United States Congress to spend $4 billion on |