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92_HR0925

 
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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The State of Illinois has an  unemployment  rate
 3    of 6.1%; and

 4        WHEREAS,  The  State of Illinois continues to see decline
 5    in    the    industries    of    Manufacturing,     Services,
 6    Transportation-Public Utilities, and Trade; and

 7        WHEREAS,  More  than  $1 billion in unemployment benefits
 8    have been distributed so far this year; and

 9        WHEREAS, Johnson County has an unemployment rate of 6.5%;
10    and

11        WHEREAS, Johnson County participates in both the Illinois
12    Workforce  Advantage  program  and  the   Mississippi   Delta
13    Authority program; and

14        WHEREAS,  The closure of the Vienna Correctional facility
15    will cause additional unemployment and poverty; therefore, be
16    it

17        RESOLVED,  BY  THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES   OF   THE
18    NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that
19    the  Auditor  General  is  directed  to  conduct an immediate
20    economic impact study of any State-operated facility that  is
21    proposed to be closed that lies within an Illinois Enterprise
22    Zone,   federal   empowerment  zone,  or  federal  enterprise
23    community; this impact study should forecast the  effect  the
24    proposed  closing will have on the surrounding community; and
25    be it further

26        RESOLVED, That the economic impact study  shall  include,
27    but not be limited to the following determinations:
28        (1)  Pervasive  poverty:  Factors indicating this are the
29    levels of  public  assistance,  the  numbers  of  persons  or
30    families  living at or below poverty, and other indicators of
 
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 1    poverty deemed relevant by the Auditor General;
 2        (2)  Unemployment: Factors indicating this are the number
 3    of persons unemployed or underemployed (persons with  only  a
 4    seasonal  or part-time job), any increase in the unemployment
 5    rate,  and  other  indicators  or  employment  level   deemed
 6    relevant by the Auditor General;
 7        (3)  General  Distress:  Factors  indicating  this  are a
 8    decline in per capita  income,  a  decline  in  earnings  per
 9    worker, or a decline in per capital property tax base; and be
10    it further

11        RESOLVED,  That  the State-operated facility shall remain
12    open during the duration of the study; and be it further

13        RESOLVED, That the Auditor General shall submit a  report
14    of  his  findings  to  the Governor, the Speaker and Minority
15    Leader of the House, and the President and Minority Leader of
16    the Senate for their review and comment.

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