Without nuclear plant money, two Illinois towns could face tough decisions – Center Square

“They contribute about $350 million to the [gross domestic product] to Grundy County, more than 11.5 percent,” said Nancy Norton, president of the Grundy County Economic Development Council. School districts located near one of Exelon’s six nuclear generation facilities spend more per student than nearby districts.

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