All for the Clean Energy Jobs Act

Peoria Journal Star | Op-ed by Ryan Hidden In response to the recent Op-Ed by Tim Benson, the Clean Energy Jobs Act (CEJA) would be a major step forward in creating a more sustainable, equitable, and resilient economy for residents of Illinois. Over the course of the past year, Illinois residents have experienced extreme weather,…

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The Sunday Spin with Rick Pearson

Democratic State Rep. Ann Williams joins the show to discuss a legislative response to calls for police reform and reinvestment in communities hit by looting. Ann also talks about the Clean Energy Jobs Act and what it could mean in terms of new employment opportunities in a post-COVID-19 environment. Listen to the piece at WGN.

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Clean Energy Jobs Act: Now more than ever

By Ted Cox | One Illinois The Clean Energy Jobs Act got pushed to the back burner with the abbreviated spring session of the General Assembly last week. The irony there is that it might be even more critical now with the need to revive the economy in the coronavirus pandemic. Calling it a “robust…

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John Wood Community College installs solar panels

By Charity Bell | WGEM “Solar energy technology is coming to John Wood Community College. The college has received two grants from the Illinois Green Economy Network to install energy-conserving solar panels. President Mike Elbe says they were granted around $465,000 from the Illinois Green Economy Network to fund this project at JWCC’s Workforce Development…

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Area Students Participate in Illinois Clean Jobs Coalition Lobby Day Before Coronavirus Shutdown

By Dan Brannan | River Bender SPRINGFIELD – In March before the coronavirus shutdown, Alton students participated in a lobby day hosted by the Illinois Clean Jobs Coalition (ICJC) in Springfield. The day was made possible due to the support ACES 4 Youth organization in Alton received from Alton Superintendent, Mark Cappel, Assistant Superintendent, Kristie…

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Amid coronavirus, another worry looming for Illinois

By Editorial Board | Chicago Sun-Times Electricity bills will shoot up for ratepayers, job opportunities would be lost and the environment would suffer enormous harm if the Legislature doesn’t act. The coronavirus pandemic has pushed many issues state lawmakers are facing to the back burner. The price of electricity shouldn’t be one of them. ……

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At an Environmental Town Hall, Legislators and Panelists Discuss Proposals to Make Illinois Green

By Mary Helt Gavin | The Evanston Roundtable Robyn Gabel has electrifying plans: The State Representative from the 18th District says she would like to see trains all across the State run on electricity, require all new home construction or major renovations include an electric-vehicle charging station, and expand the production and use of electric-powered…

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