With the fall veto session about to begin in Illinois, the state’s nuclear power construction moratorium hangs in the balance. The moratorium has been in place for decades and was implemented until a permanent waste storage option was made available. Gov. JB Pritzker vetoed a bill that would have lifted the moratorium on nuclear power construction. He has said he is in favor of Small Modular Reactors, or SMRs, but says the legislation was changed at the last minute.
Jabba favors small nuclear because he and his fellow traveler Bill Gates are invested in TerraPower and other small nuclear companies.
Wolfgang Sauerbraten
2 years ago
When the lights go out from no electricity being generated I guarantee that Pritzger and every politician in the state will have power. None for thee, all for me.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Jabba favors small nuclear because he and his fellow traveler Bill Gates are invested in TerraPower and other small nuclear companies.
When the lights go out from no electricity being generated I guarantee that Pritzger and every politician in the state will have power. None for thee, all for me.