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92_HB1598

 
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 1        AN ACT concerning finance.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  5.  The  Illinois  Development Finance Authority
 5    Act is amended by changing Section 2 as follows:

 6        (20 ILCS 3505/2) (from Ch. 48, par. 850.02)
 7        Sec. 2.  Findings and declaration of policy. The  General
 8    Assembly hereby finds, determines and declares:
 9        (a)  that  labor surplus areas currently exist in certain
10    parts of the State and that such areas may exist,  from  time
11    to time, elsewhere in the State;
12        (b)  that involuntary unemployment is a serious menace to
13    the  health,  safety,  morals and general welfare not only of
14    the people in labor surplus areas but also of the  people  of
15    the entire State;
16        (c)  that the economic burdens resulting from involuntary
17    unemployment  fall  in  part  upon  the  State in the form of
18    public assistance and reduced tax revenues, and in the  event
19    the  unemployed  worker  and  his family migrate elsewhere to
20    find work, may also fall upon the  municipalities  and  other
21    taxing districts within the areas of unemployment in the form
22    of  reduced tax revenues, thereby endangering their financial
23    ability to support necessary governmental services for  their
24    remaining inhabitants;
25        (d)  that  a vigorous growing economy is the basic source
26    of job opportunities;
27        (e)  that protection  against  involuntary  unemployment,
28    its economic burdens and the spread of economic stagnation in
29    the  areas  affected  can  best  be  provided  by  promoting,
30    attracting,    stimulating    and    revitalizing   industry,
31    manufacturing and commerce in such areas;
 
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 1        (f)  that the State has a responsibility to help create a
 2    favorable climate for new and improved job opportunities  for
 3    its  citizens  by  encouraging  the development of commercial
 4    businesses and industrial  and  manufacturing  plants  within
 5    labor surplus areas of the State;
 6        (g)  that some labor surplus areas have persisted despite
 7    determined efforts by State and local authorities and private
 8    organizations  to  attract  new  industrial and manufacturing
 9    facilities into such areas;
10        (h)  that persistent  unemployment  experienced  by  such
11    areas  may continue and worsen if funds upon reasonable terms
12    are not made available to assist in the construction of  new,
13    and   in   the   retention   and  continued  improvement  and
14    utilization   of   existing   commercial,   industrial    and
15    manufacturing facilities in such areas;
16        (i)  that    increased    availability   of   funds   for
17    construction  of  new  facilities  and  the   expansion   and
18    improvement of existing facilities for industrial, commercial
19    and   manufacturing  facilities  will  provide  for  new  and
20    continued  employment  in  the  construction   industry   and
21    alleviate the burden of unemployment.
22        It  is  hereby declared to be the policy of the State, in
23    the interest of promoting  the  health,  safety,  morals  and
24    general  welfare  of all the people of the State, to increase
25    job opportunities  and  to  retain  existing  jobs  in  labor
26    surplus  areas throughout the State, particularly in areas of
27    substantial and persistent labor surplus, by making available
28    through   the   Illinois   Development   Finance   Authority,
29    hereinafter created, funds  for  industrial,  commercial  and
30    manufacturing development.
31    (Source: P.A. 84-1023.)

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