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91_SR0152 LRB9106856ACtmA 1 SENATE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, In the past decade, recycling efforts by local 3 government have translated into a statewide recycling rate of 4 27%, helping to reduce Illinois' dependence on landfills; 5 Illinois now has 225% more landfill capacity than it did 10 6 years ago, although the number of landfills has dropped 7 dramatically; and 8 WHEREAS, Much of the success of recycling programs can be 9 attributed to the effective use of local tipping fee 10 surcharge revenues; unfortunately, some jurisdictions are 11 faced with the loss of surcharge revenues and others are 12 still working without any revenue to develop their recycling 13 programs; and 14 WHEREAS, Local solid waste agencies throughout the State 15 use their tipping fee surcharge revenues to fund regional 16 recycling activities such as: (1) electronics recovery events 17 to recycle computer, stereo, and other electronic equipment; 18 (2) paint exchanges where residents can drop off and pick up 19 useable latex and oil-based paint for free; (3) textile and 20 book recovery events; (4) household hazardous waste 21 collection events to help residents rid their home of 22 dangerous and toxic chemicals in a safe manner; and (5) a 23 regional recycling education campaign to help maintain 24 residents' awareness of the importance of their recycling 25 efforts; and 26 WHEREAS, Under the current law regarding tipping fees, 27 local solid waste agencies and many counties have lost or 28 will lose access to tipping fee revenues later this year and 29 will be forced to either severely cut back or end their 30 programs; and 31 WHEREAS, Local jurisdictions need the surcharge to 32 sustain and expand their recycling efforts; many areas of -2- LRB9106856ACtmA 1 the State, including McHenry, McLean, DuPage, Sangamon, and 2 Champaign counties, can no longer access surcharge revenues 3 under the current statute; sixty-four counties in Illinois do 4 not have access to local tipping fee surcharge dollars to 5 help fund their recycling programs; as a result of the lack 6 of funding, 51 Illinois counties have an average recycling 7 rate of 8% and 33 counties have an average recycling rate of 8 16%; therefore, be it 9 RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL 10 ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that there is created the 11 Solid Waste Tipping Fee Surcharge Task Force consisting of 2 12 members of the House and one public member appointed by the 13 Speaker of the House, 2 members of the House and one public 14 member appointed by the Minority Leader of the House, 2 15 members of the Senate and one public member appointed by the 16 President of the Senate, 2 members of the Senate and one 17 public member appointed by the Minority Leader of the Senate, 18 and 3 public members appointed by the Governor, all of whom 19 shall serve without compensation; and be it further 20 RESOLVED, That the Task Force shall meet initially at the 21 call of the Speaker and the President, shall select one 22 member as chairperson at its initial meeting, shall 23 thereafter meet at the call of the chairperson, shall hold 24 public hearings, shall receive the assistance of legislative 25 staff, and shall report its findings and recommendations 26 concerning the loss of solid waste tipping fee surcharges on 27 local governments in Illinois and ways to rectify that loss 28 by filing copies of its report with the Clerk of the House 29 and the Secretary of the Senate on or before December 31, 30 1999; and that upon filing its report the committee is 31 dissolved.