Illinois joins suit to halt federal energy and infrastructure cuts – Chicago Sun-Times

In Illinois, six grant awards to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the University of Illinois-Chicago that are collectively worth over $20 million — which Attorney General Kwame Raoul said are to “make the electricity grid more reliable and resilient, reduce carbon emissions, and utilize domestic sources of rare earth elements and critical minerals” — were on the chopping block.
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The Railroader
3 months ago

Whoops, Kwame let slip that these confiscated Federal taxpayer funds were more tithing to the Religion of Climate. With the grant recipients all to amenable towards redirecting these tithings to their family, friends, and pals, this pile of money is just ripe for the skim.

Nope. Cut it all.

Deb
3 months ago

Were the grants going to be actually used for what they’re intended, not diverted to fund illegals or other left ideology projects.

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