Rep. Evans’ Rust Belt to Green Belt Offshore Wind Initiative Passes Illinois House – Southland Journal

Rep. Evans’ Rust Belt to Green Belt Offshore Wind Initiative Passes Illinois HouseHouse Bill 2132 will allow the state to begin taking the initial steps to bring a largescale offshore wind project to Lake Michigan. The legislation contains a provision requiring a community benefits agreement to ensure that the jobs generated from the project go towards the Black and Brown communities.  
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Dan M
3 years ago

Notice all of supporting union groups listed at the bottom of the article. The whole Chicago union mafia is salivating to get their piece of this prime pork project. Of course some Illinois republicans also want to wet their beaks, so the bill can claim bi-partisan support. Way to go Illinois republicans!! Hopefully with racial equity (e. g. Racism) as the first and most important criteria in the evaluation process a challenge in the courts may be enough to stymie the progression of this effort to fleece Illinois taxpayers.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

First major storm will destroy it. So much for taxpayer money.

Dave Hardy
3 years ago

Too bad windmills don’t work very well. We could build something else that isn’t politically gamed to put money in the wrong pockets.

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  Dave Hardy

You’re correct, Dave Hardy. They are inefficient and a nightmare when they eventually fail – what do you do with a behemoth wind turbine in the lake? Perhaps they’ll just let them settle on the lake bottom and call it a fish environment.

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