Kinzinger calls on Biden administration to use emergency powers to keep Byron Nuclear Plant open – WREX (Rockford)

The full letter from Rep. Adam Kinzinger to President Biden is linked in the article, but it reads, in part, "I have been disappointed time and again by the failures of the state political leadership to forge a bargain and rebalance state energy policies so as to keep our nuclear plants online. After missing opportunities in 2020 to get something done, the General Assembly and Office of the Governor are once again on the verge of failure."
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Rick
4 years ago

A broken clock is right twice a day I guess. He’s a milquetoast but right on Byron. I hope he can do more than write a letter though.

BB
4 years ago

Screw Kinzinger! Go away

The Paraclete
4 years ago

The junior scumbag wrote a letter, good boy Adam. Next time print, you’re cursive skills give me vertigo.

Pension Thief
4 years ago

His wife must have or applied for a job at Byron

Ex Illini
4 years ago

They could have titled this article “One loser sent a letter to another loser”.

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

The traitor is trying to save face, little late Kinzinger crawl back into your hole.

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